Seven Palestinians killed in recent Israeli strikes in Gaza
According to reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), four victims were recovered from the al-Attatirah area, situated east of Rafah in southern Gaza.
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According to reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), four victims were recovered from the al-Attatirah area, situated east of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Israeli forces reported targeting 290 Hezbollah sites across southern Lebanon, with additional strikes on 110 locations occurring in the early hours of the morning.
IDF surveillance footage captured the events, revealing a vehicle that approached the front of a line of aid trucks, with armed individuals exiting. An IDF soldier noted the presence of militants armed with AK-47s, confirming their identification and movements before authorizing a targeted strike. The command for the strike emphasized the need to avoid civilian casualties, demonstrating the military's attempt to mitigate harm during such operations.
Simultaneously, Israeli forces conducted a missile strike in Gaza, killing at least 22 people, predominantly women and children, in an attack on a school compound. The Israeli military claims the site was being utilized as a Hamas command center, asserting that precautions were taken to minimize civilian casualties. However, reports from Gaza’s Health Ministry and eyewitness accounts suggest a tragic scene, with many families caught unawares. A witness described the chaos, stating, “There was no warning... Where is the conscience?”
Lebanon, already grappling with economic turmoil and political instability, faces an unprecedented crisis as authorities scramble to investigate the source of the pager malfunctions.
The explosions, which occurred simultaneously across various regions in Lebanon, including Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon, have been attributed by Hezbollah and Lebanese officials to Israel. Hezbollah has vowed retaliation for what it calls a “criminal aggression.”
According to the report, Israeli defense officials have recognized an opportunity to utilize the asylum seekers' services, leveraging their desperation for permanent status in Israel as a bargaining chip.
Palestinian officials argue that these actions could pave the way for the annexation of Gaza, a significant shift that would alter the region's demographic and political landscape.
This shift in focus was highlighted earlier this week by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who addressed the IDF’s 9th Brigade. Gallant noted that the strategic "center of gravity" is now shifting towards the northern border, with Israeli forces concluding operations in the south and preparing for further actions in the north. He emphasized that the IDF's focus would be on restoring security and enabling residents to return to their homes, underscoring the seriousness of the northern front's military importance.
Hospitals in Gaza are now operating with a staggering deficit of 83 percent in medical supplies, leaving healthcare facilities struggling to maintain operations.
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