IDF death toll in war passes 800 | UNSC to vote on resolution demanding 'unconditional, permanent ceasefire' & hostage release in Gaza
10:26 - IDF death toll in war passes 800 killed as another reservist falls in Gaza
An IDF reservist was killed and another senior officer was seriously wounded in battles in the northern Gaza Strip yesterday, the IDF said.
The fallen soldier was identified as Sgt. First Class (res.) Roi Sasson (21) from the Jerusalem suburb of Mevaseret. Sasson served with the Kfir Brigade’s Nahshon Battalion. The senior officer who was wounded in the same incident also served in the Nahshon Battalion.
According to the Times of Israel, Sasson is the 379th Israeli soldier killed in operations in and around Gaza, bringing the overall death toll during the war to 800 killed soldiers and security officers since Oct. 7.
09:01 - UNSC set to vote on "immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire" and hostage release
The UN Security Council is set to vote today on a resolution urging “an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip, while also demanding the “immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.”
The four permanent UNSC members Russia, China, Great Britain and France are expected to abstain from the vote, while the United States hasn't yet indicated how it will vote, according to media reports.
08:35 - Drone parts from earlier attack found in northern Israel
After the 25-minute hunt for three drones earlier in the morning, Channel 12 News reported that two impact sites were found in the western Galilee.
One site was located near the town of Betzet, while more drone parts were located near the coastal city of Acre.
A drone launched by #Hezbollah from Lebanon has been flying around for a while through the north & making its way towards #Haifa.
— ⚡️🌎 World News 🌐⚡️ (@ferozwala) November 20, 2024
The Israeli occupation army failed to intercept two drones that infiltrated from Lebanon & fell near #Acre.#Lebanon #Resistance pic.twitter.com/GpHORIcbpq
06:53 - IDF declares 25-min-long hunt for hostile drones to be over
After the IDF tracked three hostile drones for over 25 minutes while they flew over the Haifa Bay area, triggering wide-ranging sirens in the process, the military said the infiltration was over.
"Interception attempts were made, impacts were identified in the western Galilee area. There are no casualties," the army said in a terse statement, that didn't say whether the drones crashed or hit their intended targets.
A map showing the areas where alarm sirens were triggered illustrates the likely path taken by the three drones.
🚨 ✈️ Hostile Aircraft Intrusion [06:39:33] - 10 Alerts:
— ILRedAlert (@ILRedAlert) November 20, 2024
• HaMifratz — Kiryat Motzkin, Usha, Kfar HaMaccabi, Ramat Yochana, Kfar Hassidim, Kiryat Atta, Kfar Biyalik, Kiryat Yam
• Upper Galilee — Acre
• Menashe — Haifa - Bay
Population: 434,000 pic.twitter.com/wShcJ2TCb3
The All Israel News Staff is a team of journalists in Israel.