Israel War Update – March 11, 2025
The war in Israel and Gaza shows no signs of slowing down. Ceasefire talks remain deadlocked, and Israel’s military leadership has declared 2025 “a year of war.” Despite ongoing negotiations, both Israel and Hamas appear to be preparing for further escalation.
Key Developments:
🔹 Airstrikes & Hostage Stalemate – The IDF continues targeted strikes in Gaza, hitting militants planting explosives near troops in Shejaiya and Nuseirat. Meanwhile, efforts to secure a ceasefire and the release of hostages remain at a standstill.
🔹 Tensions in the West Bank – Israeli troops engaged multiple suspects at the Tarkumiya checkpoint near Hebron, wounding several. Elsewhere, security forces arrested four Palestinians—two with an M16 rifle and ammo, and two others accused of receiving Hamas terror funds.
🔹 Syria & Lebanon – Israel launched airstrikes on former Assad regime military bases in southern Syria and fortified positions inside Lebanon, preparing for a potential northern escalation. Meanwhile, Alawites in Syria are begging for Israeli intervention against the brutal massacres by al-Julani’s forces, accusing Assad of turning a blind eye.
🔹 Houthis Threaten Action – Yemen’s Houthi rebels have issued a four-day ultimatum, warning they will resume naval attacks if Israel does not lift the blockade on aid to Gaza.
🔹 Terror Attack in Samaria – Baby Injured – A Palestinian terrorist threw a large rock through the windshield of a passing Israeli vehicle near Huwara, injuring a baby. This attack took place in the very town where many deadly terror attacks have occurred, not far from Ha Yovel (The Israel Guys) and just days after I was in the area. IDF forces are actively pursuing the attacker.
🔹 Drone & Suspects Targeted in Gaza – The Israeli Air Force identified and destroyed a drone that crossed from Israel into Gaza, also targeting several individuals attempting to retrieve it.
With every passing day, the war intensifies on multiple fronts. Both Israel and its enemies seem to be preparing for a long fight, and with threats from Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, things could escalate even further in the coming days.