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Subject Israel Says It Detained Hundreds Of Terrorism Suspects In Gaza
Date December 8, 2023 2:30 PM
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“The Israeli military said on Thursday that it had apprehended hundreds of
people suspected of terrorism, including wanted Hamas operatives, across the
Gaza Strip in a single day, and that many had surrendered and been transferred
to Israel for further questioning. Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the chief military
spokesman, said in a televised briefing that many of the suspects under
interrogation by the military and the Shin Bet domestic security agency had
turned themselves over to the Israeli forces. “The intelligence we gather from
the questioning aids us in the continued fight,” he said. The announcements of
the surrenders and arrests came soon after photographs and videos surfaced on
social media appearing to show rows of men stripped to their underwear, sitting
or kneeling on the ground, with some bound and blindfolded. The New York Times
has not verified the images or the video. Admiral Hagari did not answer
directly when asked about the images, but reiterated the Israeli military’s
goal of finding and capturing Hamas operatives. “They hide under the ground and
come out and we battle them,” Admiral Hagari said. Some, he added, “come out of
tunnel shafts and others out of houses. We question and investigate who among
them is connected to Hamas and who is not. We detain all of them and
interrogate them.””











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December 8, 2023



The New York Times: Israel Says It Detained Hundreds Of Terrorism Suspects In
Gaza
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“The Israeli military said on Thursday that it had apprehended hundreds of
people suspected of terrorism, including wanted Hamas operatives, across the
Gaza Strip in a single day, and that many had surrendered and been transferred
to Israel for further questioning. Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the chief military
spokesman, said in a televised briefing that many of the suspects under
interrogation by the military and the Shin Bet domestic security agency had
turned themselves over to the Israeli forces. “The intelligence we gather from
the questioning aids us in the continued fight,” he said. The announcements of
the surrenders and arrests came soon after photographs and videos surfaced on
social media appearing to show rows of men stripped to their underwear, sitting
or kneeling on the ground, with some bound and blindfolded. The New York Times
has not verified the images or the video. Admiral Hagari did not answer
directly when asked about the images, but reiterated the Israeli military’s
goal of finding and capturing Hamas operatives. “They hide under the ground and
come out and we battle them,” Admiral Hagari said. Some, he added, “come out of
tunnel shafts and others out of houses. We question and investigate who among
them is connected to Hamas and who is not. We detain all of them and
interrogate them.””



Reuters: US Embassy In Baghdad Attacked With Rockets, No Casualties
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“The U.S. embassy in Baghdad was attacked with two salvos of rockets on
Friday morning but there were no casualties, an embassy spokesperson said. The
attack was believed to have been carried out by Iran-aligned militias in Iraq,
the spokesperson said. No group immediately claimed responsibility. It was the
first reported rocket attack against the embassy since an umbrella group of
Iran-aligned Shi'ite Muslim militias initiated attacks against U.S. forces on
military bases in Iraq and neighbouring Syria in mid-October. The armed groups,
operating under the banner of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, have linked more
than 70 such attacks to Washington's backing of Israel in its devastating
assault on Gaza. "We again call on the Government of Iraq, as we have done on
many occasions, to do all in its power to protect diplomatic and Coalition
partner personnel and facilities," the embassy spokesperson said. Iraqi Prime
Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani directed security agencies to pursue the
perpetrators, describing them as "unruly, lawless groups that do not in any way
represent the will of the Iraqi people," a statement from his office said. He
also said that undermining Iraq's stability, reputation and targeting places
Iraq has committed to protect were acts of terrorism.”




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Outlook India: Will Turn Beirut Into Gaza If Hezbollah Opens 2nd Front In War:
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
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“... Hezbollah, just like Hamas, is backed by Israel's arch-rival Iran and is
committed to the destruction of Israel. The think tank Counter Extremism
Project (CEP) says, "In February 1985, Hezbollah formally emerged and issued
its manifesto. Hezbollah pledged loyalty to Khomeini [Iran's Supreme Leader],
demanded the expulsion of foreign forces (i.e., Israel, France, and the U.S.)
from Lebanon, called for Israel's destruction, and called for the creation of
an Islamic state in Lebanon. As an Iranian proxy, Hezbollah's perceived threat
environment is almost identical to Iran’s—Tehran’s enemies are Hezbollah’s
enemies. Like Iran, Hezbollah considers the U.S. and Israel to be its chief
foes." Israel and Hezbollah last fought a war in 2006 after Hezbollah captured
three Israeli soldiers who were later found to be killed. Israel mounted a
failed rescue operation and also bombed targets associated with Hezbollah in
the ensuing war, including in and around Lebanon's capital Beirut. More than
120 Israeli soldiers and over 1,000 Hezbollah fighters were killed in the war. “



United States



Fox News: White House Dodges Reporter's Question On Biden Removing Terrorist
Designation From Iran Proxy Group
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“National Security Council spokesman John Kirby evaded a reporter's question
on Thursday when asked about President Biden's decision to unlist Iran-backed
Houthis in Yemen as a terrorist group. During the daily White House press
briefing, Fox News reporter Jacqui Heinrich asked Kirby whether Biden holds any
"regret" for delisting the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization, and
whether the administration is reconsidering the move. "I've already said that
we are going to review that decision. We are," Kirby replied, although he gave
no time frame for the review. "I don't have a date certain for you or any
outcome to brief, Jacqui, but we said we're already gonna take a look and
review that decision," he added. Several of the president's Republican critics
in Congress have urged the Biden administration to consider reclassifying the
Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO). The Trump administration
applied the designation to the group as one of its final acts, but Biden
reversed that decision as one of its first acts upon taking office. Secretary
of State Antony Blinken at the time argued that the administration removed the
designation over concerns that it might have "a devastating impact on Yemenis’
access to basic commodities like food and fuel."”



Bloomberg: US Won’t Rule Out Military Action Against Houthis, Official Says
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“A top White House official said the US won’t rule out the possibility of
strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, which have been blamed for targeting
commercial ships, while it focuses now on sanctions and security at sea “We
have certainly not ruled out the possibility of taking military action — we
reserve that right,” Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer told the Aspen
Security Forum in Washington on Thursday. For the time being, the US will focus
on “a maritime coalition to provide reassurance and security for commercial sea
lanes,” he said. “And if there is a decision to escalate against us, we will
look at other options,” Finer said. Finer was speaking in response to questions
about increased tension in the Red Sea, where a US warship, the USS Carney,
responded to distress calls from three ships that had allegedly been targeted
by the Houthis. The US says the Houthis have been enabled by Iran and pose a
threat to international commerce and security at sea. “The Houthis would not be
able to do this without the support of Iran,” Finer said. “Would not be able to
do it. Would not have the weaponry, would not have the intelligence, would not
have the motivation to do this were it not for the role of the IRGC,” he said,
using the acronym for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.”



Lebanon



Reuters: Hezbollah Missile From Lebanon Kills Israeli Civilian -Military
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“A guided-missile attack from Lebanon killed an Israeli civilian in northern
Israel on Thursday, Israel's military spokesperson said and Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Beirut would be turned "into Gaza" if Hezbollah
started an all-out war. The Israeli military said Iranian-backed Lebanese
Hezbollah fighters carried out the anti-tank attack. Hezbollah said that one of
the 11 attacks it carried out on Thursday targeted an Israeli barracks in
Matat, a village abutting the Lebanese border. Israeli jets struck at a
Hezbollah command and control center in response, the military said. "If
Hezbollah chooses to start an all-out war then it will by its own hand turn
Beirut and southern Lebanon, not far from here, into Gaza and Khan Younis,"
Netanyahu said while visiting troops near the border. It was not immediately
clear whether Netanyahu was speaking to the soldiers when the civilian was
killed or whether he was anywhere near where the missile struck. A spokesman
did not respond to a request for comment. Israel's public broadcaster Kan said
the man killed was a farmer. Israel's ambulance service said he was 60 years
old. Hezbollah announced numerous attacks from Lebanon into northern Israel on
Thursday that it said were in support of Palestinians in Gaza.”



Middle East



Reuters: Hundreds More Palestinians Killed In Israel's Assault On Hamas In
South Gaza
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“Hundreds more Palestinians were killed as Israel fought Hamas militants in
the Gaza Strip's biggest cities on Thursday, and almost 2 million displaced
Gazans facing shortages of food struggled to find safe refuge. Residents
reported fierce battles going on east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza's largest
city. Palestinian health officials said three Gazans were killed in an Israeli
airstrike on a house in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza. Israel said its forces
killed a number of gunmen in Khan Younis, including two who emerged firing from
a tunnel. Israeli TV showed footage, which Reuters could not independently
verify, of what it said were captured Hamas fighters, stripped to their
underwear with heads bowed sitting in a Gaza City street. Some Palestinians
recognised relatives and denied they had any links to Hamas or any other group.
Hani Almadhoun, a Palestinian American based in Virginia, saw relatives in the
picture and told Reuters they were "innocent civilians with no links to Hamas
or any other faction." "They took them from a house, that belongs to the
family, in the area of the market. They detained my brother Mahmoud, 32, his
son Omar, 13, my other nephew Aboud, 27, and my father 72, and several of our
in-laws." Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said
soldiers were fighting against militants in Hamas "centers of gravity."”



The New York Times: Israel Says 5 Hamas Military Leaders Have Been Killed
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“The Israeli military has released a photo of 11 senior Hamas military
leaders gathered in a tunnel beneath Gaza and said that five of them had been
killed. Among those in the annotated photo the army said it had eliminated were
the head of Hamas’s aerial division, two battalion commanders, a brigade
commander and a deputy brigade commander. The rare photo of the Hamas leaders
released on Tuesday, the Israeli military said, was taken while the group hid
in a tunnel underneath a residential neighborhood near the Indonesian hospital
in the northern Gaza city of Beit Lahia. An Israeli intelligence unit analyzed
the picture after it was seized in Gaza but did not reveal who took it. Some of
the photograph’s details, including its exact date and location, could not be
independently verified.Israeli forces have targeted the Hamas leadership since
the group launched an attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, the deadliest day in
Israeli history. Since then, Israel has declared war on Hamas with the intent
of destroying the organization. It has placed Gaza, which the group has
controlled since 2007, under siege, cutting civilians off from regular supplies
of food and fuel, and subjected the strip to a deadly bombing campaign. “Hamas
wanted to tear us apart; we are tearing it apart,” Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said on Tuesday, after meeting with the families of Israeli hostages
still held in Gaza. Mr. Netanyahu’s government is under pressure over whether
to continue to pummel Hamas or broker another truce that would allow for more
exchanges.”



Bloomberg: Netanyahu Threatens To Devastate Beirut If Hezbollah Enters War
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“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened devastation in Beirut and
southern Lebanon if Hezbollah opens a second front in Israel’s war with Hamas.
“If Hezbollah decides to open an all-out war, then with its own hands it will
turn Beirut and southern Lebanon, which are not far from here, into Gaza and
Khan Yunis,” Netanyahu said. President Joe Biden, who has made a priority of
containing the Israel-Hamas conflict, spoke to both Netanyahu and King Abdullah
II of Jordan regarding “the latest developments in Gaza,” the White House said
on Thursday. Netanyahu delivered the warning during a visit to the headquarters
of the Israel Defense Forces’ northern command, which oversees units that have
traded fire with Hezbollah along the border with Lebanon in the weeks since
Hamas militants attacked Israel on Oct. 7. He praised military reservists’
“great spirit in their readiness for battle.” His threat referred to the
widespread destruction that Israel’s military has unleashed in the northern
Gaza Strip in retaliation to the attack by Hamas, which is labeled a terrorist
group by the US and the European Union. Israel has now turned its focus to the
south of Gaza, with troops reportedly entering Khan Yunis.”



United Kingdom



BBC: Nottingham: Boy, 15, Charged With Terror Offences Linked To IS
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“Counter Terrorism Policing North East (CTPNE) said the boy, from Nottingham,
had been charged with six counts of dissemination of terrorist publications. He
is also charged with one count of support for a proscribed organisation. CTPNE
said the boy had been bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on
Monday. It added the teenager, who has not been named due to his age, was
arrested in June as part of a pre-planned, intelligence-led, investigation into
suspicious activity online in relation to IS.”



France



Associated Press: Six French Teens Await A Verdict Over Their Alleged Roles In
Islamic Extremist Killing Of A Teacher
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“A French juvenile court is handing down a verdict Friday for six teenagers
accused of involvement in the killing of teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded
by an Islamic extremist after he showed caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to
his class for a debate on freedom of expression. Paty, a history and geography
teacher, was killed on Oct. 16, 2020, near his school in a Paris suburb by an
18-year-old of Chechen origin who had become radicalized. The attacker,
Abdoullakh Anzorov, was then shot dead by police. Paty’s name was disclosed on
social media after a class debate on free expression during which he showed
prophet caricatures published by the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. The
publication had triggered a deadly extremist massacre in the Charlie Hebdo
newsroom in 2015. All those on trial were students at Paty’s school. If
convicted, they face up to two-and-a-half years in prison.Five of the
defendants, who were 14 or 15 at the time of the attack, are accused of staking
Paty out until he left school that day and identifying him for the attacker in
exchange for promises of 300-350 euros ($350-400). Investigators found that the
attacker wanted to target Paty but didn’t have the means to identify him. The
five are facing charges of criminal conspiracy with the aim of preparing
aggravated violence.”



Southeast Asia



Reuters: ASEAN Strongly Condemns Sunday's 'Heinous Terrorist Attack' In
Philippines
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“The Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN on Friday strongly condemned what it called a
"heinous terrorist attack" in the southern Philippines at the weekend in which
four people were killed in a bombing at a Catholic Mass. The bomb went off on
Sunday during a service at a university gymnasium in Marawi, a city left in
ruins in 2017 by a five-month military campaign to end an occupation by Islamic
State loyalists that triggered alarm in Asia about the group's influence. "We
extend our deepest condolences to the bereaved families," the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations said in a statement. Islamic State militants claimed
responsibility for Sunday's attack. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said "foreign
terrorists" were behind it and police said they were investigating the incident
and validating the claim by the Islamic State group. Police had identified as
suspects two members of Daulah-Islamiyah Maute, a local group involved in the
2017 seizure of Marawi alongside fighters from Indonesia, Malaysia and beyond.
The Philippine military on Friday announced the Dec. 6 arrest in Marawi of a
man suspected of placing the bomb in the gymnasium having been being identified
by witnesses.”



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