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August 2024 Lebanon strikes. The Israel Defense Forces says that it has launched preemptive strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon ahead of an expected major missile and drone attack on Israel. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant declares an "emergency situation" in Israel for the next 48 hours due to the "special situation in the home front".
On 24 August, Zelenskyy said that the incursion halted Russia's plans to launch an offensive from the north, the goal of which was to capture Sumy. [ 290 ] By 2 October 2024, nearly two months since the incursion, it was widely agreed that the operation in Kursk had a direct relation with the degradation of Ukraine's eastern front. [ 53 ]
[82] [83] On 7 August, combat footage showed that Russian forces had reached the centre of Pisky; [84] they fully captured the entirety of Pisky by 24 August. [85] In early September, several separatist units, including the Sparta Battalion and Somalia Battalion , launched an attack in the wider Avdiivka area, most importantly near Pisky. [ 86 ]
[21] [22] During the first months of 2024, reports appeared that the Russian army was rebuilding its forces in the north to launch a new offensive in the direction of Kharkiv later that year. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] On 8 May 2024, the governor of Kharkiv Oblast , Oleh Syniehubov , reported a large gathering of Russian forces north of the region.
2024 Israeli protests. Haredi Israelis storm the army base in Tel HaShomer in protest of compulsory conscription. (The Jerusalem Post) 2024 Tunisian presidential election. A court in Tunisia sentences opposition leader Abir Moussi to two years in prison for insulting the election commission.
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On 4 April, IDF 7643rd Gefen Brigade (Gaza Division) and Netzah Yehuda Battalion (900th Kfir Brigade, 99th Reserve Division) continued re-clearing of Beit Hanoun and announced the death of a Hamas company commander. [34] On 31 May, the IDF withdrew from Beit Hanoun and all areas in northern Gaza following the end of the Battle of Jabalia. [35]