The top headlines summary from Shabbat that reached our news desk
USA: ‘Catastrophic’ independence day flood claims 24 lives in Texas
ISRAEL: Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy reveals in an interview with i24news: "Israel Aerospace Industries has begun development of the "Arrow 5" system - it will remind us of Star Wars."
GAZA: The Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) announced that two of its American aid workers were injured this morning while distributing food.
GAZA: The American GHF publishes: in the southern Gaza Strip look like: "For the world to see."
GAZA: A source at GHF tells IDF Radio: "The reason the American aid workers did not fire back at the terrorists is because they ran back into the crowd, and the Americans did not want to harm the population - which Hamas was using as a human shield; the grenade that was thrown - was Iranian-made."
LEBANON: The IDF recently attacked again in southern Lebanon, attempting to eliminate a Hezbollah operative in the town of Bint Jabil. A total of 4 airstrikes have been carried out in southern Lebanon since this morning, and attempts have been made to eliminate 4 of the organization's operatives. At this stage, there is confirmation that one operative has been eliminated - and the rest are still under investigation.
GAZA: Video from Gaza of IAF helicopter shooting 3 missiles at targets
GAZA: Al Rimal neighborhood in western Gaza City - 3 terrorists killed.
SYRIA: British Foreign Secretary David Lammy arrives in Syria
USA: On Monday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “Greg Kelly Reports,” Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon said that she believes antisemitism on campus “stems from foreign funding, but is absolutely allowed and exacerbated by callousness or even reckless disregard by these universities,” and won’t be tolerated by the government.
LEBANON: Angry reactions on social media in Lebanon after Israeli toffees were distributed along with Nasrallah magnets during Shiite Ashura ceremonies in Dahiyya, Beirut
ISRAEL: RED ALERT: Two rockets launched from Gaza were successfully intercepted. Since the resumption of fighting in the Gaza Strip - 62 rockets have been launched from Gaza