The organization Peace Council has published images showing the arrival of the first HMMWV vehicles at the logistics site near Kerem Shalom, designated for the International Security Force (ISF) in Gaza, according to the group.
The arrival of the first HMMWV vehicles — observed in images published today by the Peace Council — marks a further step in the physical establishment of the International Security Force (ISF) base near Kerem Shalom. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (13:50 Jerusalem), the Peace Council had first reported the initial arrival of vehicles at the base. At 14:58, the desk noted that two ISF outposts had been uncovered: one under construction in the Netzarim Corridor and a second UN-mandated logistics site near Kerem Shalom. The newly released images confirm that the Kerem Shalom site is now receiving armored HMMWV vehicles, a clear sign of equipment staging. The source is a single NGO publication; no official Israeli or multinational statement has yet corroborated the images or specified the number of vehicles.
2 developments
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- StrongIDF detains suspect near Kerem Shalom crossing after alert, no infiltration into Israel
- DevelopingGaza 'Board of Peace' advances initiatives without awaiting Hamas response on disarmament
- DevelopingIsraeli military vehicles reportedly withdraw from Lebanese border town of Khiam
Source and signal
- Internal intake
