Israel Moves Intelligence Unit Underground Amid Iran and Hamas Threat
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February 15, 2025 08:18
israel - Israel relocates Sapir intelligence unit underground due to fear of potential attacks by Iran and Hamas.
Israel's Precautionary Measures
Following reports of Israel preparing for attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities, the secret intelligence unit Sapir has been moved underground. The decision to relocate Sapir underground is driven by concerns of possible attacks from Iran.
Concerns Over Hamas
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) official stated that Hamas is expected to start releasing hostages Sagui Dekel-Chen, Sasha Troufanov, and Iair Horn from 09:00 onwards. The hostages will be taken from a delivery point in Khan Yunus, Southern Gaza.
Rejection of Trump's Plan
During the Arab People's Summit, ABD President Donald Trump's plan to displace Palestinians was strongly rejected with the statement 'Palestine is not for sale'. Participants emphasized the dangers of Trump's Gaza plan and the need to support the Palestinian cause.
Israeli Forces' Actions in West Bank
Israeli soldiers' firing resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians in Nur Shams Refugee Camp in the West Bank and 1 in Nablus city. The bodies of the deceased were reportedly withheld by Israeli forces.
Israel's Defensive Stance
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar made controversial remarks at the Munich Security Conference, accusing Palestinians of prioritizing the destruction of Israel over establishing their own state. Sa'ar emphasized Israel's determination to bring back all prisoners.