On the 111th day of the Israeli aggression against Gaza stripThe occupation army committed new massacres against civilians, resulting in the death of dozens of martyrs, especially in Gaza City and Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.
This comes as the resistance factions announced new operations against the occupation forces, as Abu Ubaida, the spokesman for… Izz al-Din al-Qassam BrigadesIts members were able to kill 53 Israeli soldiers from scratch and snipe 9 others in operations carried out last week.
There is also anticipation for the ruling that is expected to be issued tomorrow, Friday international justice Court In the lawsuit filed by South Africa against Israel, accusing it of committing… Genocide In Gaza, while the Palestinians are looking forward to a fair ruling, Tel Aviv expected the court to reject the case.
The martyrs are more than 25,900
The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the toll of the Israeli aggression had risen to 25,900 martyrs and 64,110 injuries since the seventh of last October.
Ashraf Al-Qudra, spokesman for the ministry, said that the Israeli occupation committed 21 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, claiming 200 martyrs and 370 injuries during the past 24 hours.
American pursuit of a “solid” exchange deal
The White House said that Washington is trying to renew the prisoner exchange deal between the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) and Israel, and know what we must do to achieve this goal.
He added – in a statement – that the current discussions regarding the war in Gaza are sober and serious, noting that President Joe Biden stressed the need for Israel to do everything in its power to abide by the laws and limit the humanitarian losses in Gaza.
He also stressed that Washington does not want to see any facility belonging to the United Nations and its agencies being targeted under any doubt, after the occupation army targeted a shelter center, causing dozens of martyrs and injuries.
A new word for Abu Ubaida
Abu Ubaida, the military spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, said that its fighters eliminated 53 Israeli soldiers from scratch, sniped 9 soldiers, and killed and wounded dozens last week.
He stated that the brigades carried out 57 different military missions, during which the invading Israeli forces were targeted with missiles, anti-fortified devices, individuals, and machine guns, resulting in the complete or partial destruction of 68 Israeli military vehicles.
He added – in a statement – that Al-Qassam blew up 4 houses inside which the occupation forces were barricaded, and blew up two entrances to tunnels and a minefield for enemy soldiers. It also shot down two Skylark reconnaissance planes, seized 8 drones, including two suicide planes, and destroyed military concentrations with mortar shells and rockets. Short-range in all combat axes.
American weapons arrive in Israel
Israeli Channel 12 said that a new American arms shipment arrived in Israel on Thursday evening, confirming that the shipment includes dozens of F-35 and F-15 fighters and Apache helicopters.
New sanctions against the Houthis
Britain and the United States announced Thursday the imposition of sanctions on 4 Houthi officials in Yemen, and consider them responsible for organizing attacks on ships in the Red Sea that impede maritime transport in the region.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said in a statement that these sanctions reinforce the clear message that we have sent to the Houthis in recent weeks, stressing that “London will continue, with its allies, to target those responsible for the unacceptable and illegal attacks launched by the Houthis that threaten the lives of innocent sailors and affect shipments.” Aid to the Yemeni people.
The US Treasury Department also said that the United States imposed sanctions on 4 senior Houthi leaders in Yemen, namely the Minister of Defense, the Commander of the Coastal Defense Forces, the Director of Procurement, and the Commander of the Houthi Naval Forces.
Netanyahu allows recordings against Qatar to be published
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that the military censorship agreed to publish recordings of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against Qatar after consulting with his office, which supported their publication.
It had been published Leaks From a meeting between the Association of Families of Israeli Prisoners in Gaza and Netanyahu, in which the latter attacked Qatar. Doha denounced his statements, describing them as irresponsible. The Association of Prisoners’ Families also denounced them, stressing that they threaten the lives of their children.
Massacre in Gaza City
The Hamas movement denounced the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces against civilians who were waiting to receive aid at the Kuwait Roundabout in Gaza City, which resulted in the death of at least 20 and the injury of more than 150 others.
The movement described targeting civilians as a horrific war crime, and said that the repetition of these crimes expresses the occupation’s disregard for human life and international laws, considering that these laws are violated with an American green light.
The movement called on the United Nations to assume its responsibility by taking firm stances to stop these crimes and hold their perpetrators accountable.
Israel threatens Hezbollah
On Thursday, Israel renewed its pledge to launch a strong military strike against Lebanon, while Israeli media confirmed the deployment of a large number of Israeli forces near the Lebanese border.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said, during his meeting in occupied Jerusalem with his Italian counterpart, Antonio Taiani, that the Israeli army will launch a military strike on Lebanon “from which it will not recover,” if it does not withdraw. Lebanese Hezbollah From the border with northern Israel.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said – in a statement – that Katz asked Tayani “to work with the Lebanese government to withdraw Hezbollah from southern Lebanon, and warned of a war that would cause serious harm to Lebanese citizens.”
Netanyahu awaits the “International Justice” decision
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a session with ministers and advisors, to discuss scenarios for the expected decision tomorrow, Friday, by the International Court of Justice regarding the case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, submitted by South Africa.
Israeli Army Radio said that the upcoming session at the Ministry of Defense headquarters in Tel Aviv will address possible scenarios in preparation for the decision of the judges at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, including the possibility of Israel ordering a halt to the war.
The International Court of Justice said in a statement that it will issue its decision on Friday regarding the possibility of imposing emergency measures against Israel following accusations from South Africa that the Israeli war on Gaza amounts to genocide.
Warnings of a third intifada
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said that Israeli security officials warned that political leaders might cause a “third intifada” in the West Bank, due to the decision to prevent Palestinians from entering Israel for work.
The newspaper quoted a security official as saying, “The same politicians who incite and demand the dissolution of the Palestinian Authority, and insist on preventing Palestinian workers from entering the country, are leading – unknowingly and perhaps intentionally – to a third intifada.”
The occupied West Bank is witnessing a wave of tension and field confrontations between Palestinians and the Israeli army, coinciding with the devastating war on the Gaza Strip, which left massive infrastructure destruction and tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, in addition to an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.