Israeli Army Launch Another Assault In Southern Gaza Strip (Map)
The Israeli regime’s army have once again advanced on three fronts in the south of the Gaza Strip as part of their constant fruitless military operations in the besieged area.
The Israeli regime’s army have once again advanced on three fronts in the south of the Gaza Strip as part of their constant fruitless military operations in the besieged area.
Two Israeli military forces were killed in an ambush by the Palestinian resistance forces on southern areas of Gaza City. The Israeli regime’s army also released the names of two military personnel and admitted that its troops had been killed in the Netzarim Corridor.
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has issued a statement, rejecting the terms of the recent ceasefire negotiations in the Qatari capital Doha.
The Israeli regime’s military personnel continue their aggression and genocidal war in the Gaza Strip in spite of the efforts made by regional and international players to pave the way for reaching a ceasefire deal in the besieged area.
The Israeli regime has launched a new ground operation against Palestinian groups in the Al-Qararah area in the northeast of Khan Yunis. This operation began just 20 days after the Israeli army had launched another operation in Khan Yunis.
In a statement, the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, emphasized that instead of initiating new negotiations for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the terms agreed upon by the previous truce talks would be better to be implemented.
In a fresh aggression, the Israeli military forces have initiated a new ground operation in the northern front of Khan Younis located in the southern Gaza Strip.
In a letter to Yahya al-Sinwar, the newly appointed chief of Hamas’ Political Bureau, Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, who heads the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), emphasized the importance of seeking justice for Ismail Haniyeh, who was martyred during his last visit to Tehran.
The United States has sent 12 F-22 fighter jets from the Royal Air Force station in the United Kingdom to boost defenses in West Asia.
Hamas issued a statement announcing the election of Yahya al-Sinwar as Ismail Haniyeh’s successor.
The Israeli regime’s media outlets have reported an anti-Zionist operation in the center of occupied Palestine.
In a shocking turn of events, leader of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas Political Bureau Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in the Iranian capital Tehran after a visit to participate in the inauguration of Masoud Pezeshkian, the newly elected Iranian President.