πŸŽ—️Lonny's War Update- October 302-, 2023 - August 3, 2024 πŸŽ—️

  

πŸŽ—️Day 302 that 115 of our hostages in Hamas captivity
**There is nothing more important than getting them home! NOTHING!**

“I’ve never met them,
But I miss them. 
I’ve never met them,
but I think of them every second. 
I’ve never met them,
but they are my family. 
BRING THEM HOME NOW!!!”
We’re waiting for you, all of you.
A deal is the only way to bring
all the hostages home- the murdered for burial and the living for rehabilitation.

#BringThemHomeNow #TurnTheHorrorIntoHope


There is no victory until all of the hostages are home!
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Red Alerts - Missile, Rocket, Drone (UAV - unmanned aerial vehicles), and Terror Attacks and Death Announcements

*7:15pm yesterday - south - rockets Sufa, Nir Yitzhak - 5 rockets launched - 1 shot down, 4 fell in open spaces
*8:05pm yesterday - south - rockets Sufa - 8 rockets fell in open spaces
*8:30pm yesterday - north - rockets Netua
*8:35pm yesterday - south - rockets Nahal Oz
*11:55am - north - rockets Matat
*4:10pm- north- rockets- Baram
*4:25pm-north - rockets Sha’ar Yeshuv
*4:55pm- north - rockets - Shlomi, Batazat


Hostage Updates 

  • Shin Bet: If you don't want a deal, say so; Netanyahu: You don't know how to conduct tough negotiations | Full quotes from the shouting debate

    Against the backdrop of fears of escalation, top officials discussed the demand to use assassinations to pursue a deal and see if an arrangement in the north is possible • The Mossad chief argued that "if we delay, we may miss the opportunity" • Netanyahu attacked: "You don't know how to negotiate" • The Prime Minister's Office claimed: "The Mossad chief didn't say there's a ready deal that needs to be accepted" • Senior defense officials: Netanyahu has given up on the hostages

    As the days of fighting pass, the tension around the decision-makers' table also increases. Yesterday (Friday) evening, we first published in "Friday Studio" harsh words from Prime Minister Netanyahu to the heads of the defense establishment in a meeting held on Wednesday - until the early hours of the night. "You are weak," raged Prime Minister Netanyahu. "Instead of pressuring the Prime Minister, pressure Sinwar."

    The meeting was attended by the Prime Minister, the Defense Minister, Minister Dermer, the IDF Chief of Staff, the head of the IDF's Missing Persons and POWs Department, the Mossad chief, and the Shin Bet chief. On the agenda was the defense establishment's demand to use assassinations to pursue a deal and see if an arrangement in the north is possible.

    During the meeting, all the heads of the defense establishment go over each of the parameters Netanyahu introduced, discussing how to deal with them. They fear his demands will stall the deal. They get the impression that Netanyahu is not willing to go for a deal.

    **Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar:** Feels that the Prime Minister doesn't want the outline on the table. If that's indeed the intention, tell us.

    **Maj. Gen. (res.) Nitzan Alon:** You know that all the parameters you added won't be accepted and there won't be a deal. With what you're saying, we have nothing to go with. We're "at zero."

    **Mossad chief Dadi Barnea:** There is a deal. If we delay, we may miss the opportunity - we need to take it.

    **The Prime Minister angrily responded to the claims:** You are weak, you don't know how to negotiate. You're putting words in my mouth! Instead of pressuring the Prime Minister, pressure Sinwar.

    Senior defense officials said after the stormy meeting that "Netanyahu doesn't want a deal at this time. He continues to insist despite us making it clear to him that the system knows how to deal with the implications of the deal. He has given up on the hostages. We need to understand that this is not just about a hostage deal, but that we are at a critical juncture. We'll see it also in the statement from the Americans, and if we get their support. There are two paths at this junction: going to all-out war - or a deal."

    The Prime Minister's Office asked to advance the publication in the news edition, and sent minutes before the broadcast, deep into the Sabbath, a response with the news being the departure of a delegation to Cairo: "The report is incorrect. The Mossad chief did not say there's a ready deal that needs to be accepted. The description that Hamas supposedly agreed to the deal terms is false. It's not even clear yet if Hamas has withdrawn its demand for Israel to commit to ending the war and completely withdrawing from Gaza, and that it won't be able to return to fighting. In addition, agreement hasn't been reached on the number of living hostages to be released, on Israel's stay in the Philadelphi Corridor, on a mechanism to prevent terrorists and weapons from entering through the Netzarim Corridor, and on other important details. All the demands Israel insists on are in accordance with the 27.5 outline. Contrary to what's claimed, the Prime Minister didn't add anything to them while Hamas is the one who demanded dozens of changes to the outline. Sinwar is the obstacle to the agreement, not the Prime Minister who is willing to go a long way to release our dear hostages, while maintaining Israel's security and preventing conditions that would allow Hamas to regain control of Gaza, threaten Israel, and repeat the atrocities of October 7. Out of this desire, the Prime Minister ordered the negotiating delegation to leave for Cairo already on Saturday night or Sunday."

    The Hostages Families Headquarters responded: "The meaning of the disturbing things published tonight on Friday Studio on Channel 12 is that the Prime Minister has decided to back out of the deal he himself outlined. We will not allow the abandonment of the hostages! We demand that the negotiating team and the heads of the security forces immediately stand before the public and provide a reliable report regarding who is sabotaging the negotiations for the release of the hostages and what the motives are. After the Defense Minister also confirmed in his voice that Israel missed previous opportunities to release the hostages, we call on the public to stand as a wall and protect the national duty to bring all the hostages home - the living for rehabilitation, the murdered and the fallen for burial in their country."

    IDF Spokesperson's response: "We will not comment on what was said in closed and classified discussions."

    Shin Bet response: "We do not comment on what is said in closed discussions and regret the repeated leaks from these discussions."link Every single person involved in the negotiations knows who is to blame for destroying every deal, Netanyahu. For a long time, it was just the commentators who would be stating this and then the leaks started coming from members of the negotiating team and then the leaks from the senior people leading the negotiations. And what is Netanyahu's response every time "you don't know how to negotiate!" The problem isn't that they don't know how to negotiate. The problem is that Netanyahu makes sure that they can't conclude a deal.

  • The negotiators who left last night for Cairo for discussions have already returned. Although there is no information as to why they are already back, it cannot be good news. They went to Cairo after the heated meeting with Netanyahu and the leaks from that meeting which clearly expressed that they cannot make a deal with the new demands that Netanyahu has put in .

  • Family of kidnapped Eitan Levy z"l released a video of his body being abused in Gaza

    "For 43 weeks we've been living in indescribable suffering, it's time to bring everyone home," the family wrote about their decision to publish the footage • Eitan Levy z"l was kidnapped on October 7 and was likely murdered during the abduction

    The family of kidnapped Eitan Levy, who was murdered and whose body is being held in Gaza, released a difficult-to-watch video on Instagram today (Saturday). The video shows his body being brought to Gaza in a vehicle and then thrown on the ground as people beat it. "With a lot of pain and mainly concerns about exposing the trauma we went through, we decided to share and release the video of the kidnapping and lynching of Eitan," the family wrote.

    In an Instagram story, family members explained their reason for choosing to publish the disturbing video. "This is proof that there are no innocent civilians in Gaza. For 43 weeks we've been living in indescribable suffering. 115 hostages remain behind. It's time to bring everyone home," they wrote.

    Eitan Levy z"l was kidnapped on October 7 and was likely murdered during the abduction. His body was brought to Gaza, where it has been held captive for more than 300 days. The video released by the family shows the moments when Levy's body is brought into the Strip in an open trunk of a vehicle. Later in the video, his body is seen lying on the ground while crowds of Palestinians beat and strike it.

    On the morning of October 7, Eitan z"l took a taxi ride from Rishon LeZion to Kibbutz Be'eri. At 7:30 AM, he updated his family about rocket fire. Ten minutes later, his son heard him shouting "Help!" and heard sounds of a struggle. The phone remained open, and the family heard sounds until 8:30 AM. They heard someone asking Eitan for his name. Since then, contact with him was lost. On December 8, 2023, the family was informed that Eitan had been murdered and his body kidnapped by Hamas. linkVideo

  • Anti-government activists and relatives of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza were planning to hold rallies on Saturday night to put pressure on the government to secure the captives’ release, despite razor-sharp tensions amid the looming threat of an attack on Israel by Iran and its proxies.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum had originally planned to screen a documentary on Saturday evening in place of its weekly rally, having this week marked 300 days since the abductees were taken and amid the Iran attack threat, but in a statement on Saturday afternoon instead called for supporters to take to the streets.

The updated announcement said that along with a protest at Tel Aviv’s so-called Hostages Square, protesters would gather outside the homes of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Shas leader Aryeh Deri to put pressure on the government to close a hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas.

Anti-government protesters were also going ahead with their regular demonstrations in cities including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to close a deal with Hamas, though at the time of writing the weekly rally at Kaplan Street had been canceled.

“Time has run out for me and the 114 hostage and we, the families, do not have the privilege to stop the struggle,” Einav Zangauker, the mother of hostage Matan Zangauker, one of the leading voices in the movement calling for the release of hostages, said in a statement. As long as the Home Front Command doesn’t change the instructions, we’ll be at Begin to shout the cry of our loved ones from the tunnels,” she vowed.

IDF Home Front instructions remain unchanged for civilians as the country braces for a response to the assassinations this week of Hezbollah’s military chief in Beirut and Hamas’s leader in Tehran.

“We must demand that Netanyahu say yes to a deal that will save lives and can also prevent an all-out war,” Zangauker added.

Protests in Tel Aviv at the intersection of Begin and Kaplan Street, dubbed Democracy Square, have been held every Saturday night since the anti-judicial overhaul movement began in January of last year, except for a few-months-long hiatus following the Hamas terror onslaught on October 7.

The organizers of this Saturday’s rally are a group of around a dozen hostage families operating under the name “Kulanu Hatufim” (“We are all hostages”), are known for their fiery protests outside IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv and for blocking the Ayalon Highway every Saturday night.

Other anti-government protesters were also planning to demonstrate next to Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea. Netanyahu “surrounds us with walls of despair and fear, aiming for an endless war,” the anti-government group Moked Caesarea wrote on X in its protest announcement on Saturday. “We are in Caesarea. And we have no intention of moving!”

In Jerusalem, a collective of anti-government groups announced on X that they would march to Paris Square for their weekly rally on Saturday evening, while posts on social media from various anti-government groups called on the public to join demonstrations in cities including Ra’anana, Kfar Saba and Kiryat Tivon.

Channel 12 news said on Friday night that Netanyahu had rejected calls from his security chiefs to seize the current opportunity for a hostage-ceasefire deal, though his office said in a statement shortly after the report was aired that the premier had authorized Israeli negotiators to travel to Cairo. Reports said the team arrived Saturday afternoon Full article


Gaza 

  • Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip launched several volleys of projectiles at southern Israel on Friday, marking some of the most intensive rocket fire from the coastal enclave in weeks.

    At least 19 rockets were launched from southern Gaza over a few-hour span.

    One of the rockets triggered warning sirens around the city of Kiryat Malachi, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the Strip’s south. It impacted an open area near the town of Arugot. The other 18 rockets were launched toward a number of communities along the border.  There were no reports of injuries and all the rockets either landed in open areas or were downed by the Iron Dome missile defense system, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

    The IDF later said it carried out drone strokes on the rocket launchers used in the attacks, destroying them.

    Meanwhile, the army confirmed Friday that it had killed a senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza, as fighting raged in the Strip’s south and center, while an Arabic-language report said the IDF recently killed five Hamas leaders in a tunnel under Gaza City. 


  • A Hamas command and control center based out of a former school in Gaza City was struck by fighter jets a short while ago, the IDF says.

According to the military, Hamas operatives were using the Hamama School in Gaza City’s Sheikh Radwan neighborhood to plan and carry out attacks against troops in the Strip.

The IDF says the site was also used by Hamas operatives to manufacture and store weapons, as well as train with them before carrying out attacks on Israeli troops.

Hamas’s government media office reports that at least 10 were killed in the attack, and that the school was being used as a shelter for displaced Gazans.

To mitigate harm to civilians in the strike, the IDF says it carried out “many steps,” including using precision munitions, aerial surveillance, and other intelligence.

“The Hamas terror organization systematically violates international law, brutally exploiting civilian institutions and the population as a human shield for terror activity,” the military adds.

In recent months, dozens of airstrikes have been carried out against Hamas sites embedded within schools and other sites used as shelters for civilians, according to the IDF.

Northern Israel - Lebanon/Hizbollah/Syria

  • Lebanese media report an Israeli drone strike on a vehicle on the Damascus-Beirut highway in Syria. Further details are not immediately available. Video

A prominent Hezbollah operative in the terror group’s so-called Southern Front unit was killed in an Israeli drone strike this morning in southern Lebanon, the IDF says.

The strike in the town of Bazourieh, near the coastal city of Tyre killed Ali Abd Ali.

The IDF says Ali was a “central terrorist in the Southern Front of the Hezbollah terror organization,” and involved in planning and carrying out numerous attacks.

His killing is a “significant blow to the functioning of the Southern Front and the Hezbollah terror organization in the region,” the IDF adds.

The Southern Front is a Hezbollah regional unit responsible for the terror group’s activities in the entire southern Lebanon, the equivalent of a regional command.

  • The US embassy in Lebanon urges its citizens to leave Lebanon on “any ticket available,” amid fears of all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah and a broader regional conflict.

    Despite flight suspensions and cancellations, “commercial transportation options to leave Lebanon remain available,” the embassy statement says. “We encourage those who wish to depart Lebanon to book any ticket available to them, even if that flight does not depart immediately or does not follow their first-choice route.” -- The US joins several other countries that have also told their citizens to leave Lebanon in any way they can (due to most airlines suspending flights to both Lebanon and Isael)



West Bank and Jerusalem

  • A local leader of Hamas’s military wing, the Izz a-Din al-Qassam Brigades, was killed in an airstrike in Tulkarem this morning, Ynet reports, citing Hamas radio.

    He is named as Haythem Balidi. Five people in total were killed in the strike, Palestinian media reports.   The IDF reported that they were on their way to a terror attack.



    The IDF says it killed a cell of gunmen that opened fire at troops operating in the Tulkarem area in the West Bank earlier today.

    It publishes footage of the strike and the weapons seized from the gunmen.

    It was the second drone strike in the Tulkarem area today after five gunmen were killed earlier today. Video


Politics and the War (general news)

  •  My brother’s post: Question:  Do Israelis realize how insane our situation is?  For days we are waiting for a coordinated Iranian-Hezbollah-Hamas retaliatory attack against Israel. Escalation is upon us and it is happening by Israel’s choice. We have 301 days of war experience now in this round and the mode of operation of Israel is clear: get as much revenge as possible, destroy the maximum amount of Gaza as possible, kill all of the combatants without very much regard to the killing of non-combatants, and tactical assassinations that change nothing on the strategic level. The targeted execution policy, one used by Israel over too many years, is Israel’s mode of operation in this war for sure – in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Iran, Syria and who knows where next. To me it seems clear that the “end-game” for Netanyahu is that the war in Gaza does not end as long as Yehya Sinwar is alive. Sinwar is the main target right now and it doesn’t matter how many Palestinians in Gaza are killed to get to him.  It apparently also doesn’t matter how many Israeli hostages are also killed – according to Netanyahu, they can be sacrificed. They have been sacrificed and they are being sacrificed every day. What we must all realize is that these policies are being made by Netanyahu and his band of gangster ministers and advisors who are constantly pushing him to escalate and to kill more. What we must all realize is that there are other options. There is the option of making a deal and bringing the hostages home.  There is the knowledge that on the day the war in Gaza end, the war across the Israel-Lebanon border will end. There is the option of working with the international community – with the US, UK, France and others to restore the possibility of UNSC Resolution 1701 to be implemented effectively – or some other credible diplomatic solution. There is the option of actually changing direction and working with Israel’s Arab neighbors on the formalization of a regional defense alliance that appeared on April 14. That regional defense alliance would include steps towards normalization with Saudi Arabia in exchange for finally dealing with ending Israel’s occupation and enabling the Palestinian people to have self-determination. The regional deal includes: security, self-determination for Palestinians, mutual recognition, stability, economic development, cross-boundary regional cooperation, national honor, and human dignity. These options are real – but they won’t even be considered until we get rid of our criminal Prime Minister.  (Gershon Baskin, August 2, 2024)

  • Sources close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have said that the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant “is not a matter of if, but when,” according to a Friday evening television news report.

    Speaking on the Kan public broadcaster’s main evening news program, Walla news reporter Tal Shalev reported that Netanyahu had planned to axe Gallant when he returned from his visit to the United States, but the dismissal was held up by Hezbollah’s deadly attack on Majdal Shams and the killing this week of two terror chiefs.

    She added that there were sources in Netanyahu’s circle who said that after replacing Gallant, the premier plans to also dismiss IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar, to eliminate opposition to the way he is handling the negotiations for the return of hostages seized by Hamas on October 7 and their charges that he’s risking a deal.



    The Region and the World
    •    The US will move a fighter jet squadron to the Middle East and maintain an aircraft carrier in the region, the Pentagon said Friday, beefing up the American military presence to help defend Israel from possible attacks by Iran and its proxies and safeguard US troops.

      Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has also ordered additional ballistic missile defense-capable cruisers and destroyers to the European and Middle East regions and is taking steps to send more land-based ballistic missile defense weapons there, the Pentagon said in a statement Friday evening.

      The shifts make good on a promise President Joe Biden made to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a call Thursday, Biden discussed new US military deployments to protect against possible attacks from ballistic missiles and drones, according to the White House. In April, US forces intercepted dozens of missiles and drones fired by Iran against Israel and helped down nearly all of them. Full article

    • Iranian UN Representative Spokesperson: "Hezbollah will not limit itself to military targets"

      The Iranian representation at the UN commented on CBS regarding Hezbollah's expected response to the assassination of Fouad Shukr in Beirut • According to one of the delegation's spokespersons, Hezbollah and Israel have been operating militarily within certain boundaries, but Israel violated the "unwritten understandings" • He claims: "The organization will attack deeper into Israeli territory"

      The Iranian representation at the UN warns that Hezbollah may respond to the assassination of senior organization official Fouad Shukr in Beirut with "broader and deeper" attacks in Israel, focusing on both civilian and military targets.

      In an interview with CBS, one of the Iranian delegation's spokespersons said: "Until now, Hezbollah and Israel have operated militarily within certain boundaries with an unwritten understanding - meaning they limited their actions to border areas and nearby territories, mainly aimed at military targets. However, the Israeli attack in Dahieh, Beirut, on a residential building marked a deviation from these understandings. Therefore, we expect Hezbollah to choose broader and deeper targets, and not limit itself only to military targets and means." When asked to clarify where these targets might be, the delegation's spokesperson said they "will be within Israel's territory."

      On Thursday, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah gave his first speech addressing the assassination of senior Hezbollah military commander Fouad Shukr. "The war with Israel has entered a new phase," Nasrallah declared. In a message to Israelis, he said: "You laughed a little - but you will cry a lot. You crossed red lines with your aggression."

      Nasrallah further stated: "The Israelis don't know what red lines they've crossed, they think Iran will remain silent about Haniyeh's assassination on its soil? The enemy should wait for revenge for all the blood spilled. The escalation now depends on Israel's conduct and response." link Until now, it was believed that Iran would limit their attacks on military targets. That may still be the case, but they are encouraging Hizbollah and probably their other proxies (Houthis in Yemen and the Pro Iranian Militias in Iraq) to attack civilian targets as well. That would obviously mean attacking major Israelis cities, such as Haifa and Tel Aviv along with all areas around them as they are the largest targets. There has been speculation that the attack will happen on August 5 which is Tisha B'Av, a holy day of mourning for the fall of both the 1st and 2nd Temple as well as other Jewish tragedies. Choosing this date is very symbolic to them in keeping with the surprise attack on Yom Kippur in 1973 and the October 7 attack on Simhat Torah. As an attack is anticipated, this will not be a surprise attack at all.

    • The Mossad spy agency enlisted agents from within the Revolutionary Guards to plant explosives in the Tehran guesthouse where Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh was staying, according to a Saturday article in The Telegraph and amid reports authorities in Tehran were carrying out a series of arrests in connection with the killing.

      The Telegraph report appeared to corroborate a New York Times article that said the Palestinian terror chief was not killed in an aerial strike as Iran has claimed.

      Israel has not commented on Haniyeh’s death since the explosion early Wednesday morning, though Iran and its proxies in the region, including Hamas, have vowed revenge on the Jewish state.  The Telegraph cited two Iranian officials as saying that the initial plan was to assassinate Haniyeh when he was in Tehran in May for the funeral of the late Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a helicopter crash. That operation was reportedly called off due to the large number of people in the building and the seemingly high possibility of failure.

      Instead, according to the British daily, the agents went ahead and planted explosives in three different rooms at the compound, and later left Iran. The sources quoted in the report said surveillance footage shows them moving discretely from room to room. They reportedly detonated the bombs from abroad.

      They are now certain that Mossad hired agents from the Ansar al-Mahdi security unit,” an official in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps told the newspaper, referring to a unit tasked with protecting senior officials.

      Another IRGC official was quoted as saying: “It is a humiliation for Iran and a huge security breach.” The IRGC runs the guesthouse in an upscale neighborhood of Tehran where Haniyeh and other dignitaries were staying. “It’s still a question for everyone how this happened, I can’t understand it. There must be something higher in the hierarchy that no one knows about,” the official added, noting that a team was working on a spin that would paint the attack as a lesser security breach.

      Both Iranian and Hamas officials have claimed that Haniyeh was killed by a missile fired from the air, even launched from outside the country. But asked about the killing on Thursday, IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said the Israeli military did not carry out any other airstrike overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday aside from the assassination of Hezbollah military chief Fuad Shukr in Beirut.

      “We struck on Tuesday night in Lebanon and killed Fuad Shukr in an accurate aerial strike. I want to emphasize, there was no other aerial strike, not a missile and not an Israeli drone, in the entire Middle East that night, and I won’t comment further,” Hagari said during a press conference.

      Earlier on Thursday, The New York Times had reported that the explosion that killed Haniyeh and his bodyguard was set off by a sophisticated, remote-controlled bomb smuggled about two months ago into his room at the Tehran guesthouse, which lines up with Raisi’s funeral in May.

      The official also told The Telegraph that addressing the security breach was more important to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei than seeking revenge, though he reportedly ordered a direct strike on Israel hours after the explosion. 


    • The New York Times reported early Saturday morning that Iran had arrested at least two dozen people over suspected connection to Haniyeh’s death, citing two Iranians familiar with the investigation.

      Those arrested were said to include senior Iranian intelligence officers, military officials, and staff at the IRGC-run guesthouse.

      The Revolutionary Guards Corps’ specialized intelligence unit for espionage has taken over the investigation and was hunting down suspects that it hopes will lead it to members of the assassin team that planned, aided and carried out the killing, two Iranian officials told the Times.

      The Telegraph report also suggested that the killing was purposely timed to coincide with the swearing-in ceremony of new Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, which Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend, to besmirch the new premier’s reputation.

      “No intact brain can accept that this happened by accident, especially on Mr. Pezeshkian’s first day in office,” a source close to Pezeshkian was quoted as saying. “He may have to go to war with Israel within his first few days in office, and it’s all because of the IRGC.” Full article

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    Acronyms and Glossary

    COGAT - Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories

    ICC - International Criminal Court in the Hague

    IJC - International Court of Justice in the Hague

    MDA - Magen David Adom - Israel Ambulance Corp

    PA - Palestinian Authority - President Mahmud Abbas, aka Abu Mazen

    PMO- Prime Minister's Office

    UAV - Unmanned Aerial vehicle, Drone. Could be used for surveillance and reconnaissance, or be weaponized with missiles or contain explosives for 'suicide' explosion mission

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