Many international newspapers shed light on the difficult reality of life in the Gaza Strip, as a result of the war that Israel has been waging in the Strip for nearly a month. They also focused on the state of preparedness of the Israeli army following Hassan Nasrallah’s speech.
For its part, the French newspaper Liberation indicated in a report entitled “Gaza is a cemetery and children on the front lines” that more than 3,700 children have been martyred since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip about 4 weeks ago, and noted the fears of non-governmental relief organizations that this number will increase due to the humanitarian and health crisis. Which the residents of the Gaza Strip are experiencing, due to the continuation of the war and its failure to stop.
As for the British newspaper The Guardian, it shed light on the difficult reality that doctors and relief workers are experiencing in Gaza, as it quoted many of them complaining that the international community has abandoned them, leaving them alone trying to save thousands of wounded and injured.
The newspaper confirmed that there is very little left of normal life in Gaza, and that health and relief organizations are struggling to survive and continue providing services to those in need.
As for The Independent newspaper, it talked about the state of alert that the Israeli occupation army is experiencing following the speech of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah yesterday, in which he spoke about the fact that the war fronts with Israel are open, and his talk about the possibility of further escalation on these fronts.
As for the American website The Intercept, it revealed that the Israeli construction company Ashush, which had previously built a secret American base in Israel with a contract funded by the Pentagon worth $35 million, had also established “a settlement on stolen Palestinian land.”