[56280] Extensive security tension: Threats to the north and elimination of a terrorist in Qalandiya in Kalandia
[56280] Extensive security tension: Threats to the north and elimination of a terrorist in Kalandia
A tense day in the various sectors: Hezbollah phone threats to the residents of Kiryat Shmona, elimination of a terrorist in Kalandia, and Trump's reference to the campaign in Iran.
Security tension: Northern Israel under Hezbollah threats and counter-terrorism activity in Judea and Samaria
Over the past day, it was reported on the Yinon Shalom Yitach - Army and Security channel, which presents a line emphasizing firm positions against Hamas and Hezbollah, that residents of Kiryat Shmona received threatening phone calls from the Hezbollah organization calling on them to evacuate the city, claiming that "it is ours." Despite the threats, city resident Orna Peretz told i24NEWS that she refuses to be moved: "Not running away, nothing. Let them be afraid! In the meantime, we are dismantling them." At the same time, alarms were reported in the Atlit area and evacuation warnings were issued by Avichay Adraee for nine villages in southern Lebanon.
In the Palestinian arena, security forces eliminated a terrorist in Kalandia after he was identified getting out of a vehicle holding a long weapon. According to Suleiman & Blumenthal and Yinon Shalom Yitach, the terrorist is Iman Al-Hashlaman, 30, a resident of a-Ram. Border Police Commander, Commissioner Brick Yitzhak, backed the fighters and stated that "every despicable terrorist who seeks to harm the citizens of Israel or the security forces should know that their blood is on their head."
In the international arena, President Trump referred in a conversation with FOX, as published on Yinon Shalom Yitach, to the possibility of renewing the "Freedom Project." In addition, Security Flashes 24/7 quoted Trump as saying that "the Iranian leadership is so stupid" and that he intends to achieve "total victory" despite their attempts to stall for time in anticipation of exerting pressure on him.