Mediators: 'Blame Will Lie with Hamas' if Ceasefire Talks Fail, IDF Reduces Reservist Call-Ups
ISRAELI-OCCUPIED GOLAN HEIGHTS, JUL 19 – The crossing followed deadly sectarian clashes in southern Syria, with over 600 killed recently as tensions between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes escalated, IDF said.
- On Saturday, Israel Defense Forces reported that Israeli Druze civilians forcibly crossed into Syria near Majdal Shams amid escalating tensions in Sweida province.
- Sectarian clashes between Druze fighters, Bedouin tribes, and Syria’s interim government forces prompted violence and instability in southern Syria.
- On Friday night, IDF and Israel Border Police operated to disperse a violent gathering, and Israeli civilians crossed the Majdal Shams border fence while attacking forces.
- A U.S.-brokered cessation of hostilities was announced, and Syria’s government will redeploy forces to the area.
- Future operations will likely aim to prevent further casualties, as the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported at least 638 deaths since Sunday.
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The article Gaza, Israel's army orders to evacuate Deir al-Balah. "Starting land operations in the city for the first time" comes from The Daily Fact.
IDF warns Gazans to evacuate Deir al-Balah ahead of a ground offensive
Military says it is expanding operations to areas not yet infiltrated by troops, anticipating it needs two months to eliminate the local Hamas battalion; families of hostages shaken and demand explanation how loved ones held captive would be protected
The IDF spokesman in Arabic, Col. Avichai Adraee, announced this morning (Sunday) the evacuation of an area in the Gaza Strip where the IDF has not previously operated. This concerns the number of laws in the southwestern area of Deir al-Balah in the center of the Gaza Strip, an area where the IDF has never operated. Residents are being asked to evacuate the area and also evacuate the tents that were set up there. "The IDF continues to operate w…
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