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New Commander of the Northern Command Major General Rafi Milo has taken over as Commander of the Northern Command, replacing Major General Uri Gordin, who served in this position for the past three years.
The IDF plans to mobilize 80,000 to 100,000 reservists for the assault to seize control of Gaza City.
An attempted attack at the Qalandiya crossing was foiled. A Gaza resident in his 20s pulled out a knife and tried to attack the police officers who were there. They responded quickly and arrested him. There were no casualties in the incident.
A missile launched from Yemen into Israeli territory was intercepted outside the country's borders. According to policy, no alerts were activated.
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem met with Iran’s Ali Larijani in Lebanon, thanking Tehran for its support against Israel and calling Iran–Hezbollah relations a pillar of regional resistance. Iran signaled it will keep coordinating with Hezbollah to challenge Israel.
The teachers' union declared a labor dispute and threatened to shut down the start of school.
Almost two years after the massacre, the UN has placed Hamas on the "blacklist" of organizations that commit sexual crimes in violent conflicts.
The IDF evacuated a base near Eilat that was without electricity during the heat wave, after female observers fainted.
More than 100 organizations claimed that Israel was blocking the entry of aid to Gaza, and the Palestinian Authority attacked: "The reality is completely the opposite."
Trump told Zelensky and other European leaders tonight that he would not discuss with Putin the division of territory in Ukraine, but rather a ceasefire between the sides.
A real estate agent in Ibiza canceled a reservation for a vacation villa because two of the vacationers were Israelis: "You are not welcome here until the genocide stops." The agent blocked the clients and announced that she would transfer their deposit, in the amount of 2,500 euros, "to Palestine."
Netanyahu at a Newsmax conference at the Waldorf Astoria in Jerusalem: "I want to say something about the Hebraic phenomenon: These are the people who led security in Israel, I have respect for each of them, but something happened. The word victory has left the lexicon of the Israel Defense Forces."
The Lebanese leadership's harsh messages to the Iranian official, who arrived to try to prevent the decision to disarm Hezbollah: "A blatant violation of mutual respect for sovereignty."
Officials on the Druze Mountain who are conducting a dialogue with the government in Damascus are suggesting that it fire the commander who led the entry into the Druze Mountain - and are trying to mobilize Israel on their side.
Unusual incident in Gaza: A sting fighter refused to risk his dog to examine the body of a terrorist - and was removed from the Strip along with his dog.
The US is reconsidering its position on the UNIFIL mandate in southern Lebanon due to criticism of the organization's performance. The Lebanese newspaper "Al-Akhbar" reported that Israel and the US will work to extend the organization's mandate for only one year and for the last time, on the condition that its powers be expanded and that it be allowed to carry out searches, arrests and establish checkpoints, in contrast to its current status as an observer force only.
After a manhunt, A suspect who planned an attack on Israeli territory was arrested in Ra'anana.
A 70-year-old man lost consciousness today in a public park in Lod due to heatstroke. He was taken to the hospital in serious and unstable condition.