Palestinians Open Fire at Troops Near Jenin
Chronology of Rocket Attacks in the North
Rocket Barrage Hits Kiryat Shmona, Safed Areas
IDF Calling on Southern Lebanese Residents to Move North
IAF Attacks Beirut’s Bridges and Bekaa Valley Power Station
Excerpts;
IAF fighter jets attacked at least 15 targets around Beirut on Friday – three bridges linking Beirut with north Lebanon and a bridge linking Beirut to the south.
It was the first time Israel struck a major Christian population center to the north of the Lebanese capital. Four civilians were killed and ten wounded in the strike, according to the Lebanese Red Cross.
The IAF also attacked a power station in the southern Bekaa Valley, causing a blackout in the area of Kiraoun.
Four bridges on the main north-south coastal highway were hit. The road links Beirut to Syria. Three more bridges, linking Beirut to northern Lebanon were also destroyed. The bridges were located in Maameltain, Madfoun and Halat.
Senior Hamas Terrorist Apprehended in Samaria
8 Civilians, 4 Soldiers Killed on Israel’s Bloodiest day of War
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“The eight civilians all died, and dozens were wounded, during a massive rocket barrage on northern Israel in the afternoon. when more than 130 Katyushas hit within a 90-minute period. Three of the four soldiers were killed at close to noon when an antitank missile hit their tank during a firefight in Rajamin in the western sector. Two died instantly, while the third was mortally wounded.”
Terror Storage Facilities Targeted in Gaza
IAF strikes Weapons Cache in North Gaza
Excerpt;
“Israeli forces were conducting house-to-house searches in the southern Gaza Strip early Friday after a day of air strikes that killed eight Palestinians. Two more were killed at daybreak Friday by a tank shell fired at their house. An aircraft attacked two armed Palestinians. 15 terrorists were killed and 30 injured in the Rafah area since Thursday.”
Two Rockets Land in Kiryat Shmona Area; No Wounded
IDF Arrests 11 Wanted Palestinians in West Bank
Excerpt; “Arrests were made near Tulkarm, Nablus, Ramallah and in Jericho.”