International and Israeli newspapers covered the repercussions of the war on Gaza Strip Which she said is experiencing the highest inflation rate in the world, noting that the occupation army continues to kill civilians in the Strip and activists in West Bank.
Some newspapers indicated that the expansion of military operations on the Lebanese front means that the government Benjamin Netanyahu Not interested in getting her captives back.
The Times newspaper quoted two surgeons returning from Gaza as saying that the Strip is experiencing a complex economic situation that has made it the most expensive place on earth. The surgeons said that the conflict is unequal and that the Israeli army often targets densely populated areas.
According to the surgeons, the number of civilian casualties and the extensive destruction inflicted on the Strip contradict official Israeli statements about precise strikes and specific targets.
In the newspaper “Haaretz”, a report spoke about the ongoing protests across Israel against the Netanyahu government’s policy in managing the war.
He said that the Israeli government is currently facing accusations of focusing its efforts on the northern front (Lebanon) at the expense of liberating the prisoners. The report quoted the mother of one of the detainees as saying that expanding the scope of the war “represents a death sentence for the hostages.”
Killing without evidence
In the Guardian newspaper, a report focused on the targeting of an employee in United Nations Sufyan Jaber is shot dead by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank.
The report said that Jaber “was killed as people gathered in Turkey to bid farewell to activist Aisha Nour, who was also killed by Israeli army gunfire days earlier, and whose killing turned the world’s attention to the escalating violence.”
The report noted that the Israeli army “did not provide evidence to support its claim that Jaber was throwing explosive devices at Israeli forces from his home.”
In a related matter, the New York Times said that the decline in the intensity of Israeli military incursions into West Bank cities does not necessarily put an end to the fears of Palestinians there, noting that what most frightens residents is the return of the Israeli army without prior warning.
The newspaper pointed out that the residents of the city Tulkarm They want to repair the damage caused by the recent Israeli incursions, but they fear that the army will return at any moment and destroy everything they have repaired.
As for the Israeli newspaper “Maariv”, it said that: Lebanese Hezbollah He has expanded the scope of his attacks in a way that means he is “adopting a new tactic,” and the newspaper noted that the change in combat strategy “is not a coincidence.”
The newspaper cited a statement by a Hezbollah official who said, “We are moving from a war to support Gaza to an existential war against Israel.” Maariv reported that the new developments on the northern front come as Israeli forces prepare to begin military maneuvers linked to Lebanon.