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Israel-Hamas War - What happened on day 61?

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 Smoke rises among buildings destroyed in IDF airstrikes, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, at the Israel-Gaza border as seen from southern Israel, December 6, 2023. (photo credit: REUTERS/ATHIT PERAWONGMETHA)
Smoke rises among buildings destroyed in IDF airstrikes, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, at the Israel-Gaza border as seen from southern Israel, December 6, 2023.
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IDF is pressing forward in Gaza's Khan Yunis, commander says

On Tuesday, the IDF revealed that its invasion of southern Gaza and Khan Younis had started Sunday night.

By YONAH JEREMY BOB
Situation assessment held by the head of IDF Southern Command, December 6, 2023 (CREDIT: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT).

IDF Southern Command Chief Maj.-Gen. Yaron Finkleman on Wednesday said in a meeting in southern Gaza with his field commanders that the IDF is continuing to press forward with its invasion of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.

On Tuesday, the IDF revealed that its invasion of southern Gaza and Khan Yunis had started Sunday night.

According to the IDF, the top field commanders handling the Khan Yunis invasion presented Finkleman with the status of IDF and enemy forces within the city, the attacks already undertaken, and their future attack plans.

"The battle for Khan Yunis is a central priority. I am impressed that it is being carried out well: that we have a handle on all the details and that we are pressing forward," said Finkleman.

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UNICEF issues condemnation of October 7 sexual violence

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UNICEF, the UN humanitarian organization dedicated to providing relief to children, issued a statement condemning the sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas in Israel on October 7, roughly two months after Hamas's rampage in southern Israel.

The UNICEF statement was published on the organization's Instagram account on Wednesday. The statement failed to mention or condemn Hamas.

"The accounts of sexual violence on 7 October in Israel are horrific," UNICEF wrote. "Survivors must be heard, supported, and provided with care. Allegations must be fully investigated. We condemn gender-based violence and all forms of violence against women and girls."

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Former hostage developed 'serious heart condition' due to Hamas's treatment

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Hannah Katzir, one of the hostages released from Hamas captivity last month, has developed a serious heart condition due to Hamas’s treatment, Israeli media reported her daughter as saying on Wednesday.

"My mother's condition is defined as serious,” Carmit Katzir, the daughter of Hannah Katzir, said. “Her condition deteriorated following the captivity. She was kidnapped without heart problems and now she has severe heart problems due to harsh conditions and starvation."

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Israel reviewing strike that harmed Lebanese troops, army says

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The Israeli army said on Wednesday it was reviewing a strike that harmed Lebanese troops in south Lebanon, an apparent reference to Israeli shelling that killed a Lebanese soldier and wounded three others the previous day.

"The Lebanese Armed Forces were not the target of the strike. The IDF expresses regret over the incident. The incident is under review," the Israeli military said in a statement.

Israel and the heavily armed Lebanese group Hezbollah have been exchanging fire across the Lebanese-Israeli border since the start of the war between the Palestinian group Hamas and Israel on Oct. 7.

The Lebanese army said the soldier, a sergeant, was killed when an army position was shelled by Israel on Tuesday.

The Israeli army said its soldiers had acted in "self-defense to eliminate an imminent threat that had been identified from Lebanon" from a "known launch area and observation point" used by Hezbollah.

The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon UNIFIL noted in a statement on Tuesday it was the first Lebanese army soldier killed during the hostilities, and that the Lebanese army had not engaged in conflict with Israel.

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Two more names of soldiers released for publication

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Sgt.-Maj. (res.) Yehonatan Malka, 23-years-old, from Beersheba, an armored fighter in the 82nd Battalion, fell in battle in combat in the Gaza Strip, the IDF said on Wednesday morning.

Lt. (res.) Yochai Gur Hershberg, 52-years-old, from Philip Farm, commander of the Missing Persons Locating Unit, was killed in a military car accident in the south of the country.

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AI and urban warfare in the Israel-Hamas war

“This is the first time Israel is faced with such a multifaceted, multifront war.” To complicate matters, attack drones and UAVs are being used by the enemy, raising the stakes.

By KEREN SETTON/THE MEDIA LINE
 Israeli soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on December 4, 2023.  (photo credit: REUTERS/IDF HANDOUT)
Israeli soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on December 4, 2023.
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The war between Israel and Hamas has been reverberating throughout the whole region since it began on Oct. 7. In addition to the fighting in Gaza between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Hamas, other fronts have become active.

Along Israel's northern borders with Syria and Lebanon, daily exchanges of fire occur between the IDF and the Lebanon-based Hezbollah. Israel has also come under fire from Hamas fighters based in Lebanon and Syria. Meanwhile, the Yemen-based Houthi rebel organization has joined the attacks, firing on southern Israel.

The Houthis have also taken responsibility for attacks on Western commercial ships in the Red Sea, aligning themselves with Hamas and Iran, Israel's broader adversary.

One of the added elements of this current warfare is the use of attack drones and sophisticated unarmed aerial vehicles (UAVs).

As Israeli troops advance in the Gaza Strip, traditional urban warfare also unfolds, despite its complexity.

 An Israeli soldier fires a weapon from a window during operations in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on December 4, 2023. (credit: REUTERS/IDF HANDOUT) An Israeli soldier fires a weapon from a window during operations in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on December 4, 2023. (credit: REUTERS/IDF HANDOUT)

“This is the first time Israel is faced with such a multifaceted, multifront war,” Prof. Kobi Michael, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies, told The Media Line. “There is also an option of the war expanding further.”

Iran's proxies against Israel

Israel is carefully eyeing Iran, which has been lurking in the background, providing support for both Hezbollah and Hamas throughout the last decades.

“All of the fronts are orchestrated by Iran, the leader of the ‘resistance axis, ’” Michael said. “What we are seeing is a regional war with global consequences.”

The deployment of drones and UAVs in military operations is not a new development. While UAVs of various levels of sophistication have been used in warfare since the 1970s, the first widespread use of drones was seen in the Russia-Ukraine war.

“In the coming years, we will see terrorist and guerilla organizations replace the Kalashnikov rifle with a drone,” said Rotem Mey-Tal, CEO of Asgard Systems, a Tel Aviv-based military technology company specializing in the fields of defense, homeland security, and aerospace.

“It is an unpredictable asymmetrical weapon that can fly in any desirable direction with an exceptional ability to avoid radar detection. It can be kinetic, offensive, carry out cyberattacks, and hunt its targets. It is accessible and can be easily upgraded. It is a tiebreaker in the battlefield,” he told The Media Line.

“What we are seeing on the battlefield now, it’s the coming to fruition of years of work on both sides,” Mey-Tal concluded.

When Hamas started the war with a surprise offensive, the armed group used drones as part of its attack on Israeli tanks and military outposts on the border. Videos surfaced on social media showing scores of Hamas operatives launching drones into Israeli territory. Some of them were seen positioning themselves above Israeli military tanks, landing on them with explosives.

According to defense experts, the drones used by organizations such as Hamas are often bought online from platforms such as eBay and AliExpress. With the help of online workshops, they are then upgraded to military-grade, often carrying grenades or mortar shells.

“This is an attempt to close the gap between a sophisticated army and a terrorist organization,” said Michael. “This war has highlighted the paradox of the weakness of power. There is no symmetry between the abilities of the army and the terrorist organization, in which state power becomes a weakness.”

Israeli tanks seen in Gaza in the current round of fighting can be seen with a defense pergola attached to them, a makeshift roof that is meant to withstand the initial impact of offensive drones.

Hamas does not have the new generation of UAVs, which are challenging Israel on its northern borders and farther away in the region. In recent decades, Iran has developed the Mohajer, a UAV whose 10th generation was unveiled just this year. It has the capability of carrying up to 300 kilograms of cargo, meaning its firepower is large. Itan is believed to have given the Houthis in Yemen such vessels, some of which may have been used in recent maritime attacks.

Adapting to new technology 

All these new technologies have forced the IDF, alongside other Western armies, to adapt.

“Throughout the years, Israel collected a lot of data from our surveillance systems about potential threats and civilian systems. It then trained the machine-learning engine how to detect whether the threat is a military one or not,” said Mey-Tal. “Israel invested massive amounts of money in advanced decision support system engines, which can classify the type of threat, using artificial intelligence (AI) to hunt effective threats and ignore the ones that are not effective.”

Israel, which is an island economy, is limited in its resources and dependent on the US for replenishment of its aerial defense interceptors. The AI-based systems allow for a calculated use of those interceptors. Drones or rockets that are determined to land in open areas will not be intercepted.

“One battalion of soldiers is more expensive than a team working on AI-based robotics,” Mey-Tal added.

On Monday, the Israeli military expanded its operation in the southern Gaza Strip. After almost two months in which the IDF told residents of Gaza to evacuate to the south, it is now faced with the concentration of the majority of the territory’s population in the area it is seeking to target. The south of Gaza is considered to be the hideout of Hamas' senior leadership and the area in which the terrorist organization conceals much of its weapons.

“We are witnessing intense fighting that has never before been conducted by the IDF,” said Michael. “Fighting against a terror organization that embeds itself within the civilian population in one of the most populated areas in the world is very, very complex.”

Before using ground troops, Israel pounded the Gaza Strip with airstrikes in an attempt to make the ground incursion easier. It first concentrated on the northern Gaza Strip. On Friday, after a temporary cease-fire collapsed, the IDF began operating with more intensity in the south. International pressure on Israel to stop its war on Gaza is mounting. This translates into a more intense IDF effort, with limits. Last week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Israel and urged it to limit civilian deaths and mass displacement.

“The fighting in the south [of Gaza] is being conducted much more surgically, trying to develop methods that will help cope with heavily populated areas,” said Michael.

According to the UN, almost 2 million of Gaza’s residents have been displaced. The majority of them pushed into the south of the Strip, adding to the population already there. There is concern about a large-scale humanitarian crisis.

The IDF dispersed a map among residents of Gaza that divides the south into dozens of blocks where residents are directed to flee ahead of Israel's military incursions. It is hard to gauge the public response. While many Palestinians heeded Israel’s earlier call to evacuate the north, evacuating the south will be much more challenging. Most of Gaza’s residents have nowhere else to go, making the map somewhat redundant.

“The use of hi-tech measures allows the IDF to compensate for its inability to exercise its full power,” said Michael. “But, still, Israel is using a fraction of its power against Hamas in Gaza.”

The battlefield in Gaza and other areas in the region provides a glimpse at the future of warfare with highly sophisticated systems, battling relatively simple but sneaky weapons. Both sides continue the race to find solutions to the new challenges continuously posed by each other.

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Egypt building a concrete wall in order to prevent the passage of refugees from Gaza - report

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Egypt has started building a concrete wall in the border area with Gaza, to prevent a possible passage of Gazan refugees into its territory, Arab media reported. 

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Air Force strikes the Nuseirat camp in the center of the Gaza Strip, 6 dead - Palestinian media

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Following an Israeli Air Force strike on Wednesday morning, 6 were reported killed and many were injured in two houses in the Nuseirat camp in the center of the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian media.
 

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IDF expresses 'sorrow for injuring Lebanese army soldiers,' in unusual message

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Against the background of continued fighting in the North, the IDF announced tonight that they had accidentally hit a Lebanese army position after returning fire from Hezbollah, and apologized for the incident, according to Israeli media.

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Israel revokes UN Humanitarian Coordinator’s visa

He took issue with her position concerning Hamas’s October 7 infiltration of southern Israel, where it killed over 1,200 people and seized some 250 hostages.

By TOVAH LAZAROFF
Lynn Hastings, the Head of the humanitarian operations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, visits Gaza City May 22, 2021. (photo credit: REUTERS/Nidal al-Mughrabi)
Lynn Hastings, the Head of the humanitarian operations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, visits Gaza City May 22, 2021.
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Israel revoked the visa of United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator Lynn Hastings amid growing tensions with the global body due to the Gaza war.

“I decided to revoke the residence visa to Israel of the UN "humanitarian" coordinator Lynn Hastings,” Foreign Minister Eli Cohen wrote in a post on X.

He took issue with her position concerning Hamas’s October 7 infiltration of southern Israel, where it killed over 1,200 people and seized some 250 hostages.

“Someone who did not condemn Hamas for the brutal massacre of 1,200 Israelis, for the kidnapping of babies and the elderly and for the horrific acts of abuse and rape, and for using the residents of Gaza as human shields, but instead condemns Israel, a democratic country that protects its citizens, cannot serve in the UN and cannot enter Israel!,” Cohen wrote.

“We will no longer be silent in the face of the bias of the UN!,” he exclaimed.

 Israel's Foreign Minister Eli Cohen speaks during a meeting on the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas at UN headquarters in New York, US, October 24, 2023 (credit: REUTERS/SHANNON STAPLETON) Israel's Foreign Minister Eli Cohen speaks during a meeting on the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas at UN headquarters in New York, US, October 24, 2023 (credit: REUTERS/SHANNON STAPLETON)

Hastings had harshly criticized IDF actions in Gaza

He revoked Hastings' visa after she harshly criticized Israel’s military campaign to oust Hamas from Gaza. The UN has warned that the campaign, which has displaced some 1.8 million of the enclave’s 2.3 million people, has created a humanitarian disaster. Hamas has asserted that some 16,000 Palestinians have been killed in war-related violence.

Hastings said on Monday, “Nowhere is safe in Gaza and there is nowhere left to go.

“The conditions required to deliver aid to the people of Gaza do not exist. If possible, an even more hellish scenario is about to unfold, one in which humanitarian operations may not be able to respond.”

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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