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Israel-Hamas War: What happened on day 172?

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 An Israeli tank is seen in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on March 27, 2024 (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
An Israeli tank is seen in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, on March 27, 2024
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Abandoned Israeli farms cling to life in evacuation zone

With over 2,000 rockets having been fired into Lebanon since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, Israel's evacuation zone near the Lebanese border has been affected drastically.

By REUTERS
An Israeli air defense system intercept rockets fired from Lebanon as it seen from the Israeli side of the border, on November 7, 2023.  (photo credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)
An Israeli air defense system intercept rockets fired from Lebanon as it seen from the Israeli side of the border, on November 7, 2023.
(photo credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)

In an abandoned kibbutz in Israel's evacuation zone near the Lebanese border, Lior Shelef has stayed behind to keep watch as a reservist in a protection force. He still tends the cows and chickens, even as Hezbollah rockets keep coming closer.

The chicken coops had been damaged in a rocket attack, and the frequent sound of explosions panicked the animals.

"We don't know what will happen tomorrow. We don't know if the day will escalate to be worse or better," he said.

"If the chicken is very afraid because of the noise of the rockets, how will it affect her life? Maybe she will die from a heart attack."

Over 2,000 rockets have been fired from Lebanon into northern Israel since the outbreak of the war in Gaza when Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah group launched a campaign of attacks in support of Hamas Islamists.

Around 100,000 Israelis have had to evacuate from the area around the northern border, as have tens of thousands of Lebanese from communities on the opposite side.

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Sniper fire and hidden bombs: IDF's explosive overnight operation in West Bank

Additionally, the operation led to the arrest of ten suspects who were wanted throughout the West Bank, the IDF added.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
IDF, Shin Bet and Border Police soldiers in an overnight operation in the West Bank, March 27, 2024. (IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

The IDF, Shin Bet, and Border Police conducted a special overnight mission, which resulted in the killing of terrorists by sniper fire and aircraft strikes, as well as the demolition of hidden explosives, the IDF announced on Wednesday.

Additionally, the operation led to the arrest of ten suspects who were wanted throughout the West Bank, the IDF added.

In the Menashe region of the West Bank, IDF aircraft killed two terrorists, and combat engineers demolished a vehicle that was storing ready-to-use explosive charges. Two suspects were arrested from there as well.

In Jenin, a terrorist threw an explosive at IDF soldiers but ended up harming other terrorists. The soldiers subsequently killed the terrorist. Combat engineers discovered additional explosives buried under vehicle axles in the area and discovered weapons that were confiscated.

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'We need you': Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich tells haredi Jews they are needed for IDF draft

"A great deal of Torah and fear of God is possible, along with responsibility, carrying a burden, and military service. We will do it together, and we are determined to do it."

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 FINANCE MINISTER Bezalel Smotrich speaks at a meeting of his Religious Zionist Party parliamentary faction, last week, in the Knesset. Will the war bring an economic boom like the Six Day War, or a bust like Yom Kippur? There are arguments supporting both sides, says the writer. (photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)
FINANCE MINISTER Bezalel Smotrich speaks at a meeting of his Religious Zionist Party parliamentary faction, last week, in the Knesset. Will the war bring an economic boom like the Six Day War, or a bust like Yom Kippur? There are arguments supporting both sides, says the writer.
(photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)

"It is possible to combine Torah and the army," said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in a message to the haredi Jewish community during a speech at the National Religious Sector Managers' Conference in Eilat on Wednesday.

"This great enterprise of the Hesder Yeshivas, which proves that it is possible to combine Torah and the army, places a very great demand on our ultra-Orthodox brothers as well. We need you, Israel's security needs you, and the people of Israel need you with us with this great privilege of helping Israel in a time of need," said Smotrich.

"A great deal of Torah and fear of God is possible, along with responsibility, carrying a burden, and military service. We will do it together, and we are determined to do it," he added.

Avigdor Liberman sends a message to the High Court of Justice 

Earlier Wednesday, Yisrael Beytenu CHairman, MK Avigdor Liberman sent a preemptive message to the High Court of Justice before it met to discuss the haredi draft bill.

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Are leaders of Hamas taking a 'victory' tour in Iran? - analysis

Hamas believes that patience and perseverance will lead to victory in Gaza, and the Hamas leadership thinks it has growing international support while it has suffered no international consequences.

By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
 Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian meets with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Qatar. October 15, 2023 (photo credit: Hasan Shirvani/IRNA)
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian meets with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Qatar. October 15, 2023
(photo credit: Hasan Shirvani/IRNA)

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh visited Iran this week for a kind of victory lap, claiming that Israel had met none of its goals so far in the war in Gaza. 

His visit to Iran comes around a week before the six-month anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7. 

The fact that the Hamas leadership continues to jet around the Middle East, holding meetings in Iran and then flying back to Qatar, a major non-NATO ally of the US, illustrates that Hamas continues to feel it has impunity after October 7.

In fact, Hamas has suffered no real consequences for the largest mass murder of Jews since the Holocaust. 

Several Hamas leaders, such as Saleh Al-Arouri and Marwan Issa, have been killed, and an estimated 10,000 Hamas fighters have been eliminated. Thousands were detained, the organization’s top leadership was intact, and it continued to believe it was winning.

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Gazans turn to GoFundMe to escape war, face closed borders

Amid ongoing war, acute food shortages in Gaza, and the threat of an Israeli military operation, an increasing number of Palestinians are searching for an escape route

By GIORGIA VALENTE/THE MEDIA LINE
 A scene from the Gaza beach, by Ahmed Jarboa. (photo credit: Courtesy)
A scene from the Gaza beach, by Ahmed Jarboa.
(photo credit: Courtesy)

Amid ongoing war, acute food shortages in Gaza, and the threat of an Israeli military operation, an increasing number of Palestinians are searching for an escape route contingent on their financial ability.

Gazans must navigate financial burdens and scams to secure a spot on the list for entry into Egyp through the Rafah crossing. 

This lengthy process, compounded by prevalent financial shortages, prolongs the suffering of Palestinians with no end in sight.

Currently, the Rafah border crossing remains closed to most Gazans. A select few, including foreign passport holders, the seriously wounded or ill, and occasionally students, may leave Gaza. 

Other residents can reach Egypt but must pay exorbitant fees ranging from $6,000 to $12,000 per person.

This money ends up in the pockets of Egyptian agencies, like the Hala Foundation and the Organi Group, both owned by founder Ibrahim Al Organi. 

Since 2015, these companies have exclusively secured travel permits for Gazan Palestinians to Egypt, profiting from this arrangement.

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Gazan writer: Israel entering Rafah is the only way to eliminate Hamas

‘We live under a dictatorial rule, under severe repression,’ says M., a voice from inside Gaza who knows he risks his life for criticizing Hamas.

By OHAD MERLIN
 PALESTINIANS FLEE northern Gaza on a horse-drawn cart this week. ‘You’re stuck. Gazans have nowhere to run. No one in the Arab world wants you,’ argues the writer.  (photo credit: IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA/REUTERS)
PALESTINIANS FLEE northern Gaza on a horse-drawn cart this week. ‘You’re stuck. Gazans have nowhere to run. No one in the Arab world wants you,’ argues the writer.
(photo credit: IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA/REUTERS)

M. is a writer from Gaza. He spoke to The Jerusalem Post from his current location in the southern Gaza Strip, alongside hundreds of thousands of other displaced Gazans.

What is the current situation in Rafah?

“The current situation in Rafah is relatively calm, but people are also anticipating the start of the battle in Rafah, with civilians fearing yet another displacement mechanism from the Israeli army,” M. said. “The displaced suffer daily, mainly psychologically, due to the length of the war, but secondly, due to financial weakness, the lack of sources of income and the lack of purchasing power due to the exorbitant rise in prices.”

M. holds that the high prices are not due to a lack of goods. “The Rafah crossing is operating well, and aid enters in a very large amount, and there is never a shortage. However, the distribution of aid is in the hands of Hamas, which means it does not reach all the displaced people."

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IDF kills Islamic Jihad-affiliated terrorists in Southern Lebanon strikes

The strike appeared to be targeted at the Islamic Group's emergency and relief center in Hebbariyeh village in Southern Lebanon.

By REUTERS, DARCIE GRUNBLATT
 Smoke rises from a site hit by an airstrike near the town of Ghaziyeh, Lebanon February 19, 2024 (photo credit: REUTERS/HASSAN HANKIR)
Smoke rises from a site hit by an airstrike near the town of Ghaziyeh, Lebanon February 19, 2024
(photo credit: REUTERS/HASSAN HANKIR)

IDF combat aircraft attacked a military structure Tuesday night in the Habbariyeh region in southern Lebanon, the IDF reported.

A terrorist affiliated with an Islamic Jihad organization was in the targeted building. The terrorist reportedly had previously contributed to attacks against Israel and was killed alongside other terrorists who were located in the building.

At least seven people were killed in an Israeli strike on Nabatieh in Southern Lebanon, Reuters reported, citing two security sources on Wednesday.

Hezbollah responded to strikes

Hezbollah responded to the attacks, saying, "The attack against Habbariyeh, which is located south of Lebanon, will not go unpunished," according to Maariv. 

 Smoke and fire rise from a building following an Israeli airstrike on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, amid the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and the IDF, in this screengrab taken from an undated handout video released on November 24, 2023. (credit: IDF/Handout via REUTERS) Smoke and fire rise from a building following an Israeli airstrike on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, amid the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and the IDF, in this screengrab taken from an undated handout video released on November 24, 2023. (credit: IDF/Handout via REUTERS)

The strike appeared to be targeted at the Islamic Group's emergency and relief center in Hebbariyeh village in Southern Lebanon, the sources told Reuters.

On Tuesday, Israeli air strikes near two towns in northeast Lebanon killed three Hezbollah terrorists, the group posted on Telegram, and Israel confirmed the strikes.

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Suspended government spokesman Eylon Levy dismissed from his position - report

A week after being suspended, the government's spokesman Eylon Levi is dismissed from his position, N12 reported on Tuesday evening. The government's office gave a list of reasons.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 EYLON LEVY. Israel does not need lectures from foreign governments about the importance of getting the hostages released, the author says. (photo credit: HAIM ZACH/GPO)
EYLON LEVY. Israel does not need lectures from foreign governments about the importance of getting the hostages released, the author says.
(photo credit: HAIM ZACH/GPO)

Eylon Levy, the recently-suspended Israeli government spokesperson, has now been terminated from his position, according an N12 report on Wednesday night.

N12 reported that the government spokesperon's office has decided to dismiss Eylon Levy from his position in the coming days on Tuesday night.

The government's decision to oust him from his role as the "national spokesman" in foreign media was made due to a series of diplomatic incidents in which he was involved - including an unusual response to a tweet by the British Foreign Minister.

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Palestinian report: IDF forces began operations in Jenin refugee camp

By MAARIV
 breaking news (photo credit: JPOST STAFF)
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IDF forces have begun an operation in the Jenin refugee camp to locate weapons and arrest wanted persons, according to Palestinian media reports from Tuesday night.

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What’s behind Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ‘firm’ support for Hamas?

Erdogan is ramping up his pro-Hamas rhetoric ahead of Turkey’s local elections on March 31, according to M. Hakan Yavuz, a professor of political science at the University of Utah.

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
 Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech during a protest against the recent killings of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza-Israel border and the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem, in Istanbul, Turkey May 18, 2018.  (photo credit: MURAD SEZER/REUTERS)
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech during a protest against the recent killings of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza-Israel border and the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem, in Istanbul, Turkey May 18, 2018.
(photo credit: MURAD SEZER/REUTERS)

(JTA) — Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s assertion earlier this month that Turkey “firmly backs” Hamas was the culmination of months in which the Turkish president has lambasted Israel’s war in Gaza.

The feud between the two countries did not end there. Last week, Israel’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Turkish envoy for a reprimand after Erdogan berated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said God would “make him miserable and curse him.” 

Israel’s foreign minister shot back on social media, “There is no God who will listen to those who support the atrocities and crimes against humanity committed by your barbaric Hamas friends. Be quiet and shame on you!”

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Israel-Hamas war: What you need to know

  • Hamas launched a massive attack on October 7, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border and taking some 240 hostages into Gaza
  • Over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered, including over 350 in the Re'im music festival and hundreds of Israeli civilians across Gaza border communities
  • 134 hostages remain in Gaza, 34 of which killed in captivity, IDF says