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As Gaza fighting rages, privilege to attend first security briefing with PM Lapid

World / August 6, 2022 / Greatquotes / 0

For the first time since being ousted from the premiership in June 2021, opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to receive a security briefing from Prime Minister Yair Lapid, ending his year-long boycott of the standard procedure.

Amid the outbreak of violence in Gaza, Lapid on Saturday once again invited the former prime minister to a meeting with military secretary Avi Gil “as required by law,” and accepted accepted.

The prime minister’s office announced later: “The exact time will be determined between the bureaus.”

Friday saw the Israel Defense Forces launch a major military operation against the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group in Gaza in response to what officials said was an ongoing “concrete” threat by PIJ to target Israeli civilians and soldiers near the border.

While the law dictates that the opposition leader will receive security updates from the prime minister — a procedure that has been followed for years — refused to comply with the protocol over the past year, as he regularly railed against the legitimacy of the current coalition government .

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Netanyahu on Friday tweeted his support for the military in its efforts against Gaza terrorists, though he made no mention of Israel’s political leaders.

Then-Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in a meeting with Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar (R), his military secretary Avi Gil and other security officials, on April 2, 2022. (Shin Bet)

Israeli leaders have said the operation was necessary after the PIJ refused to back down from its intentions to carry out attacks on the Gaza border.

Following Israel’s opening strikes, Islamic Jihad began to fire heavy barrages of rockets at Israeli communities in southern and central Israel, with the rocket fire continuing into Saturday afternoon.

Saturday saw a street in Ashkelon, a home in Sderot and a factory in a town close to the border hit by rockets, without injuries. Three people, including two soldiers, were also lightly hurt in a separate mortar bombardment near a town in the Eshkol Regional Council.

The Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon said it had treated 20 people so far amid the rocket attacks on southern Israel, including 15 people who were lightly hurt after falling over while running to bomb shelters, and a further five people for anxiety.

The latest data as of Saturday afternoon from the IDF put the number of rockets launched toward Israel by the PIJ at 361. Of them, 70 fell short in the Gaza Strip.

The military said the Iron Dome missile defense system had demonstrated a 95 percent success rate at intercepting projectiles fired toward populated areas.

Lapid spoke with leaders of southern communities on Saturday afternoon, updating them on the operation and emphasizing the need for residents to adhere to the instructions of the IDF Home Front Command.

In a briefing to reporters Saturday morning, military spokesperson Ran Kochav said the IDF had struck some 40 Islamic Jihad targets in the Gaza Strip, including six weapon manufacturing workshops, two weapons storage sites, six observation posts and five rocket-launching positions.

Later on Saturday, the IDF said it had struck several more PIJ sites, as well as a terror cell en route to launch mortars in towns in southern Israel.

The IDF said there were currently “no negotiations underway” to bring an end to the violence.

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