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—❗️🇮🇷 NEW: Satellite imagery reveals that Iran has restored the access road to the Fordow facility, and is continuously moving heavy equipment in an effort to regain access to the underground complex
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According to Yedioth Ahronoth, warnings by Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir — that an escalation of the war could endanger Israeli captives — provoked anger from Itamar Ben-Gvir, Minister of National Security, and Bezalel Smotrich, Finance Minister.
During the debate, Smotrich accused the army of failure, stating that the cabinet had approved a plan for the military to prevent Hamas from accessing humanitarian aid, but the army failed to implement it.
He told Zamir: "We want to retrieve the captives, but we’re not willing to give up all of Israel."
Meanwhile, Ben-Gvir also attacked the military's performance, saying: "The plans presented were completely different from what’s happening on the ground. The army needs to move forward, and our strategy must change — focusing on encouraging migration and halting all humanitarian aid."
Ben-Gvir told Zamir: "Never in history has a war been held back because of the presence of captives."
In response to the criticism, Zamir replied: "This is the most complex war we've faced. There's a contradiction between rescuing the captives and expanding the ground invasion. We're putting the captives at risk."
Zamir added: "The army currently controls 75% of the Gaza Strip."
However, some ministers objected, saying that during Operation Gideon's Chariots, the goal was to control 75%, yet now only 50% of Gaza is under Israeli control.
Ben-Gvir continued his criticism: "Soldiers are in danger because they’re standing still and not advancing."
Zamir warned: "Controlling 1.5 million people is extremely difficult. They are accustomed to collective action and can pose a threat to our forces."
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Violent explosions heard from various West Bank cities following the launch of a Yemeni missile.
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🇻🇪 Venezuela
Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello: We seized Israeli-made rifles that were to be used in terrorist attacks
We condemn the continued FBI conspiracy against Venezuela originating from the United States
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Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello: We seized Israeli-made rifles that were to be used in terrorist attacks
We condemn the continued FBI conspiracy against Venezuela originating from the United States
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🛰️🆒 🇾🇪 A World First: Yemen Takes the Lead in Military Space History in 2023
While the world had its eyes elsewhere, Yemen quietly became the first country ever to launch a ballistic missile that was intercepted in space during active combat — redefining the rules of modern warfare.
❌ The missile, launched by the Houthis and aimed at southern Israel,
❌ was intercepted outside Earth’s atmosphere by Israel’s Arrow 3 system, a high-tech defensive shield built to counter threats beyond the stratosphere.
🔴 This wasn’t just another missile launch — it was a historic milestone. For the first time ever, war has gone beyond land and sky… into space.
🌍 And who led that shift? Yemen.
A country often underestimated has just crossed a threshold that even the world’s most advanced militaries had not yet reached.
📡 The battlefield is evolving — and Yemen just proved it's a step ahead.
While the world had its eyes elsewhere, Yemen quietly became the first country ever to launch a ballistic missile that was intercepted in space during active combat — redefining the rules of modern warfare.
🔴 This wasn’t just another missile launch — it was a historic milestone. For the first time ever, war has gone beyond land and sky… into space.
🌍 And who led that shift? Yemen.
A country often underestimated has just crossed a threshold that even the world’s most advanced militaries had not yet reached.
📡 The battlefield is evolving — and Yemen just proved it's a step ahead.
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🇺🇸🇮🇱/🆒 🇾🇪 U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee:
We thought we were done with missiles coming to Israel, but Houthis just lit one up over us in Israel. Fortunately, Israel's incredible interception system means we go to the shelter & wait until all clear. Maybe those B2 bombers need to visit Yemen!
📝Notably, B-2 bombers did indeed strike five hardened underground weapons storage locations across Houthi-controlled Yemen with bunker busters back in October 2024, but they weren't successful, as they only destroyed the entrances and did no damage to the facilities themselves.
Should we remind him that U.S. bases just like its strategic oil interests are also within Yemen's firing range?
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We thought we were done with missiles coming to Israel, but Houthis just lit one up over us in Israel. Fortunately, Israel's incredible interception system means we go to the shelter & wait until all clear. Maybe those B2 bombers need to visit Yemen!
📝Notably, B-2 bombers did indeed strike five hardened underground weapons storage locations across Houthi-controlled Yemen with bunker busters back in October 2024, but they weren't successful, as they only destroyed the entrances and did no damage to the facilities themselves.
Should we remind him that U.S. bases just like its strategic oil interests are also within Yemen's firing range?
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Anat Angrest, the mother of imprisoned soldier Matan Angrest :
Israeli Society Is No Longer Willing to Tolerate the Gaza War.
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Israeli Society Is No Longer Willing to Tolerate the Gaza War.
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