The Israeli military is after Hamas….
A occuopied Palestine Red Crescent Society was rocket bombed by Israel….
After three months….
It seems the remaining 100+ hostages are a after thought …..
The fight goes on….
Hamas fighting units ARE still engaging Israeli troops….
The body count climbs….
Blinken is working to get the Plaestain Authority as the governoimg body in Gaza, something Israel has bee strongly against….
Netanyahu tells American Sec of State Bliken that Istarel will NOT ‘occupy ‘ Gaza permenatly?
THAT is NOT what has been said by other Israeli’s….
The World Health Org. pulls out of Gaza….
Here’s what we know:
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said a missile from an Israeli drone destroyed one of its ambulances in central Gaza, killing four crew members and two patients. Israel did not comment.
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The ambulance was hit as it neared a major hospital.
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U.S. and British forces intercept 21 projectiles aimed at ships in Red Sea.
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Hamas says hostages won’t go home alive as long as Israeli forces remain in Gaza.
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Blinken meets with Abbas to talk about the Palestinian Authority’s future role in Gaza.
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Arab leaders push for talks on Gaza’s ‘day after’ the war to include path to Palestinian state.
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A U.N. expert will investigate reports of sex crimes by Hamas, Israel says….
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Jan 10, 2024 – ISW Press
Hamas published several videos of its operations in the northern Gaza Strip, messaging that it still has a military presence there. Hamas’ military wing—the al Qassem Brigades—published these videos on January 9 and 10. The footage features various al Qassem Brigades operations, including the capture of an Israeli drone in Beit Lahia, rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attacks on Israeli armor and dismounted infantry in the northwestern Gaza Strip and southern Gaza City, and an ambush on Israeli soldiers in a tunnel in Sheikh Radwan dating to late December 2023. Hamas’ political wing simarly messaged on January 9 that the group retains a strong and cohesive command-and-control network in the Gaza Strip. CTP-ISW has repeatedly assessed, however, that Hamas has lost command-and-control over some units that are engaged with Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip.