Isreal strike’s targets in Lebanon …..
President Biden’s peace efforts are being undermined by the continued fighting ….
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Middle Eastern Countries are workinbg on a frame work to set up self rule IN Gaza….
BOTH sides do NOT appear ready to stop….
Hamas IS rebuilding it’s forces in Gaza …..
President Biden is allowing Palestinian refugees to stay in America…
FBI Dir Wray has visited Israel to work WITH that country’s government to aid and track Hamas people who participated in the Oct. 7 attacks and set up criminal cases against thos who have harmed or killed Americans….
The CIA is also involved in hnuting down Hamas people who may have harmed or killed Americans….
CIA Dir Burns is alos involved in cease fire talks….
All the above as the United States President still supports Israel in the face of widening criticism of the plight of the those in Gaza….
Here’s what we know:
The Israeli military said it had launched extensive airstrikes in response to rocket fire that killed a soldier, a significant escalation in cross-border tensions. Four were killed in Lebanon.
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A member of the war cabinet warns that Israel could strike at the Lebanese military.
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The W.H.O. expresses concern that Nasser Hospital could soon cease to function.
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Reports that Israel has stopped taking part in cease-fire talks anger hostages’ families.
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The F.B.I. director makes a secret trip to Israel.
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Relatives of Gaza hostages rally in The Hague to draw attention to a war crimes complaint against Hamas.
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Biden shields Palestinians in the U.S. from deportation.
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An Israeli minister blocks flour from reaching UNRWA in Gaza…..
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Feb 14, 2024 – ISW Press
The number of Palestinian militia attacks in the northern Gaza Strip dropped from a daily average of 5 attacks between January 31 and February 6 to a daily average of 2.7 attacks between February 7 and February 13. Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) fighters mortared Israeli forces in the northern Gaza Strip on February 14, but CTP-ISW cannot confirm the point of origin. The IDF conducted a two-week, division-sized clearing operation in early February that targeted Hamas underground infrastructure and fighters. The IDF degraded Hamas units during previous clearing operations in the northern Gaza Strip earlier in the war, but Hamas “took advantage” of the IDF’s withdrawal in late December to reconstitute some of its military units. Hamas will likely continue to appoint new commanders in the aftermath of the latest clearing operation and learn from its mistakes to better protect its new leaders from future Israeli operations. Hamas retains many experienced commanders—including the Gaza City Brigade commander—who will continue to rebuild the organization between Israeli clearing operations.