JERUSALEM TERROR

Israel Police raised the national alert to its highest level after seven people were killed and three wounded in a terrorist shooting outside the Ateret Avraham synagogue in Jerusalem’s Neveh Ya’acov neighborhood on January 27. The murder victims were Asher Natan, 14; Ilya Sosansky, 26; Natali Mizrahi, 45 and her husband, Eli Mizrahi, 48; Rafael (Rafi) Ben Eliyahu, 56; Ukrainian citizen Irina Korolova, 59; and Shaul Hai, 68. Police said the Palestinian terrorist was shot dead after he exited the car and opened fire on officers while trying to escape on foot. In another attack on January 28, a 13-year-old Palestinian boy opened fire on pedestrians returning from Shabbat services in the City of David, wounding a 47-year-old man and his 22-year-old son. Although seriously wounded, the son – an IDF paratrooper officer – managed to shoot back and hit the terrorist, who was hospitalized in serious condition. 

JENIN VIOLENCE 

Nine Palestinians were killed, seven gunmen and two civilians,  in fighting in the Jenin refugee camp on January 26 with Israeli security forces, which said they sought to thwart planned terror attacks as well as capture three Islamic Jihad terrorists. The joint operation was conducted by the IDF, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), and the Israel Police. Although no Israeli casualties were reported, Arab social media channels showed a video of Palestinians shooting down an IDF drone as it hovered above the refugee camp. The Palestinian Authority announced after the operation that it was suspending security cooperation with Israel.

ISFAHAN ATTACK 

Israel was behind a successful drone attack on Isfahan on January 28, according to foreign press reports. The Jerusalem Post reported that despite Iran’s claim that the attack had failed, there were four large explosions at a facility developing advanced weapons, documented on social media. The New York Times noted that Isfahan is a hub for Tehran’s missile industry and is where the Shahab medium-range missile, which has a range capable of hitting Israel, is assembled. There were no public comments from Israeli officials about the strike, which came a week after Israel and the US conducted a joint military exercise dubbed Juniper Oak 2023 in the region.
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