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Americans Killed By Hamas Rises To 27, Over A Dozen Captive, As US Arranges Evacuation Flights
Update(1355ET): The White House has confirmed that it has hostage negotiation experts in Israel working with the government and advising on hostage recovery. This as the death toll of Americans killed in the Saturday Hamas attack has risen to 27.
The numbers of missing Americans now stands at 14, according to a briefing by National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. These are presumed to be in captivity in Gaza. “The U.S. does not know anything about the condition of the U.S. hostages held by Hamas,” Kirby confirmed.
Additional developments from various news wires and breaking headlines:
- Israel says it has dropped 6,000 bombs in six days of bombardment
- Israeli minister says no electricity, fuel or humanitarian aid into Gaza until Hamas releases all captives taken in unprecedented attack.
- UK to send navy ships, surveillance planes to support Israel
- Hamas calls high civilian death toll from Saturday assault “collateral damage” – ‘Things went out of control’: Hamas addresses high Israeli civilian death toll
- After Blinken, Pentagon chief to also visit Israel
- Blinken in Tel Aviv: As long as US exists, Israel won’t have to defend itself alone
- Two Israeli police officers wounded, one seriously, in shooting near Old City in Jerusalem
- Blinken says none of $6 billion in Iranian funds in Qatar have been spent or accessed
- Netanyahu: Unity government sends a ‘huge message’; Israel will wipe out ‘barbaric’ Hamas
- US to arrange charter flights for citizens to depart Israel
- Marine unit leaves Kuwait exercise early because of ‘emerging events’
- ‘No conditions’ on use of US military support to Israel: Defence Sec. Austin
- Families of UK citizens held hostage in Gaza beg for help: Captors ‘have no mercy’
- Kirby: we support X taking down some misinformation on conflict
- Kirby: grateful that X removed misinformation on Israel attack
- Russia: Israeli airstrikes on Syria are a gross violation of sovereignty of Syria and basic norms of international law
The IDF build-up ahead of an expected ground assault into Gaza continues…
Testy media exchanges grow…
More calls for US action against Iran…
Pushback against prevailing Western media coverage from Al Jazeera…
New IDF footage of elite team…
Hamas may have released a family from captivity. The following aired on Al Jazeera yesterday…
Growing outrage over mounting Gaza civilian deaths…
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Update(0948ET): Iranian state sources say foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian’s plane has landed in Baghdad. It’s unclear whether he will continue on his trip to visit Syria, which some reports say is scheduled for tomorrow.
State media said his trip is “in light of the current Palestinian events, the crimes committed against Gaza and their dangerous ramifications.” At this moment, it appears the only functioning major airport in Syria is in Lattakia, or there would also be the possibility of the Iranians utilizing the Russian airbase. Syria also has military airports.
The Iranian aircraft that turned around just as Israel attacked the Syrian airports does not appear to have been the government plane carrying the Iranian FM.
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Two days ago rockets were fired from Syria into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, which regional media sources said was in “solidarity” with the Palestinian cause as war rages in Gaza. Likely it was a Syrian Army strike, but there remains the possibility of associated militias having conducted it, such as ‘Iran-linked’ groups.
IDF Spokesperson Jonathan Conricus said at the time, “Attacks, rockets were fired from Syria into Israel. We do not yet know if these rockets were fired by the Syrian National Army (SNA), by any of the many Iranian militias that exist and are welcomed by the Syrian regime or Hezbollah or any other faction. What we do know is that we retaliated towards the sources of fire and currently the situation there is quiet and let’s hope that it remains that way.”
But it seems Israel is indeed holding the Syrian government under Bashar al-Assad responsible, as on Thursday the IDF has struck back against Syrian targets. Syrian state television is now confirming that Israel has launched attacks on the country’s two main international airports, in the capital of Damascus and Aleppo in the north. It happened while an Iranian plane was inbound.
According to Reuters, “Local media channel Sham FM said Syrian air defenses were launched in response to both attacks. It said here had been damage but no casualties at the Aleppo airport, but did not give any information on the impact of the strike on Damascus Airport.”
State media has confirmed that the Israeli strikes hit runways and have left both airports out of commission. It’s not the first time Israel has attacked these airports, but them being both hit in a simultaneous operation appears a first. The Israeli army spokesman has also announced, “We bombed Damascus and Aleppo airports in response to the firing of mortar shells from Syria.”
There are reports that an Iranian plane has turned around due the the strikes on both airports, with Israeli newspaper Haartz writing,
“An Iranian plane turned around towards Tehran following airstrikes at the international airports in Damascus and Aleppo.”
Some aviation monitoring sources have speculated this may have been the plane of the Iranian foreign minister; however, there have been somewhat routine Tehran to Syria flights. Israel’s fresh attacks have sent a message to Tehran along with being retaliation for the earlier Syrian attack on the Golan Heights.
“The attacks came a day before Iran’s foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, was due to visit Syria,” Reuters notes. “On Thursday, technical teams were out to determine the extent of damage at both sites, Syria’s transport ministry said.”
Both Washington and Israel have issued strong warnings to Iran, Syria, and Lebanese Hezbollah to not enter the Hamas-Israel conflict.
There have been emerging reports in Western media saying that the Iranians may have actually been taken by surprise with Saturday’s major Hamas incursion into southern Israel. The intelligence consensus out of US officials speaking to the media has been that while Iran has financed Hamas for years, it likely didn’t have direct involvement in the operation.
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