Ballistic missile launched from Yemen triggers alarms in central Israel | DM Katz says 'we're the closest to hostage deal since last deal' | IDF Navy ship shoots down Houthi drone
19:35 - IDF troops find rocket launchers, mortar grenades and missiles in southern Lebanon
The IDF troops stationed in southern Lebanon continue to work to remove existing threats and enforce ceasefire violations, in accordance with the agreement between Israel and Lebanon, the IDF stated.
Soldiers of the 769th Brigade recently found several weapon depots, which included a mobile launcher of heavy rockets that had been used to fire at the Galilee region over the past year, as well as dozens of mortar grenades, anti-tank missiles, rockets, explosive charges and other military equipment.
כוחות חטיבה 769 בפעילות ההגנה בדרום לבנון: תפיסת משגרי רקטות עתירות משקל, טילי נ״ט ופצצות מרגמה
— צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) December 16, 2024
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17:15 - FM Gideon Sa'ar's New Hope party submits bill to split AG powers
MK Michel Buskila of Gideon Sa'ar's New Hope party submitted a bill to split the office of attorney general. The bill is based on an outline formulated by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar when he served as justice minister in the Bennett-Lapid government.
According to the bill, the power of the attorney general to investigate elected officials will be transferred to a panel that will include retired Supreme Court justices, a former attorney general, and a private defense attorney.
Israel stands out among democratic nations because its attorney general is tasked with both providing legal advice to the government and conducting investigations into its actions. In most democracies, these two roles are separated.
16:45 - Coalition meeting to discuss firing of attorney general canceled
A meeting of the heads of the coalition, which had previously been scheduled to discuss the dismissal of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara was canceled after several party heads said they would not be able to attend.
On Sunday, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said an agreement had been reached by heads of the coalition factions to work for the dismissal of the Baharav-Miara from the role of attorney general.
Several coalition members, notably Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have complained that the attorney general is working to topple the government.
16:25 - Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says to wait for response to Houthis
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, the head of the Religious Zionism party, was asked at the opening of a party meeting whether Israel should retaliate against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, following air raid sirens in central Israel, Samaria, and the Sharon region earlier today.
"The only front that hasn't felt the brunt of our force is the Houthis," Smotrich responded. "Since we decided not to leave any front untouched, I suggest everyone wait."
16:00 - Arrow system intercepted Houthi ballistic missile over Samaria
The IDF Spokesman's Office announced that the Israeli Air Force intercepted the missile launched from Yemen using the Arrow air defense system. Shrapnel fell in Samaria, however, no casualties were reported.
15:20 - Ballistic missile launched from Yemen triggered alarms in central Israel
Sirens sounded across central Israel a short while ago in response to a ballistic missile launched from Yemen.
Millions of Israelis in the center of the country scrambled to find shelter in response to the alert. While it is known that the Israeli Air Force intercepted the missile before it crossed over into Israeli territory, the sirens were sounded as a precaution against possible falling shrapnel.
Israeli Channel N12 reported that the alarms were activated in the courtroom where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial is taking place, and the judge's response was, "Let's try to ignore the alarms for now."
13:24 - Court allows Netanyahu to cancel tomorrow's hearing for unknown, urgent reason
The judges hearing the three corruption cases against Netanyahu approved his request to cancel tomorrow's hearing, Israeli media reported.
"After hearing the parties and in view of the existence of exceptional circumstances, we will not hold the hearing tomorrow," the judges announced.
Netanyahu’s defense attorney had asked to cancel the hearing for an undisclosed reason, which he explained to the judges in a closed hearing.
The next hearing is now set for Wednesday.
13:13 - DM Katz says 'We're the closest to hostage deal since last deal'
Israeli Defense Minister Katz that Hamas and Israel are closing in on a hostage release deal amid numerous reports in recent days that negotiations were advancing.
"In my estimation, we are the closest to a hostage deal - since the previous deal," Katz said at a meeting of the Knesset's Security and Foreign Policy Committee.
If an agreement is reached, Katz estimates there will be broad support in the coalition. "There will be a large majority in the government for the deal," he said.
11:35 - IDF says symbol of hostage ribbon was due to 'Air Force operational activity'
The IDF released a statement regarding the appearance of an apparent hostage ribbon symbol in the skies earlier this morning.
"Based on checks conducted so far, it appears that the 'symbols of the hostages' that were drawn in the sky of the country were created as a result of a routine operational activity of the Air Force that created contrails in the air."
10:40 - Air Force investigating whether its pilots drew hostage ribbons
After initial reports pointed to a civilian initiative that drew hostage ribbons in the sky, Army Radio said the Israeli Air Force was now investigating who was responsible.
Reportedly, IAF planes were flying in the areas where the patterns were observed and at the same times, making this the most plausible explanation.
However, Army Radio reported that the investigation is examining whether the pilots had approval from their commanders or if the flight paths inadvertently created the ribbon-like patterns.
07:30 – Unknown pilot draws hostage ribbon across Israel’s skies
A ribbon, which has become a symbol for remembering the Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas, was painted across the country’s skies this morning.
According to Army Radio, the initiative was carried out by civilian planes and not by the Israeli Air Force.
The ribbon was widely visible across central Israel, including the greater Tel Aviv and Jerusalem regions.
חטופים.
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07:17 – IDF shoots down over the sea a hostile drone launched from Yemen
The IDF said it shot down a drone that was launched from Yemen over the Mediterranean Sea.
A missile boat of the Navy used the ship-mounted “C-Dome” to intercept the drone before it reached Israeli territory, therefore, no sirens were activated.
According to Army Radio, the Houthi terror group in Yemen has launched five ballistic missiles and five drones at Israel since the start of November. Israel’s last strikes in Yemen came in September.
06:00 – Alleged Israeli airstrike causes earthquake scare on Syrian coast
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.1 on the Richter scale was measured after an alleged Israeli airstrike on a munitions depot of the former Syrian army near the coastal city of Tartus late last night.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition-aligned group, claimed the strikes were among the heaviest since 2012, and hit several targets including air defense units and “surface-to-surface missile depots.”
While the earthquake was measured around the same time as the strikes, there is no confirmation that the measurement was directly caused by the strikes.
The Geographic Survey of Israel’s seismology department said the 3.1 tremor was measured at 11:49 p.m. last night, its epicenter being some 28 kilometers (17 miles) off the coast of the city of Banias.
פיצוץ מאגר האמל"ח בטרטוס - בתקיפת צה"ל. pic.twitter.com/BaqRUOqhub
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