30/10/2023–|Last updated: 10/30/202311:20 PM (Mecca time)
On the 24th day of the Israeli war on Gazabroadcast Izz al-Din al-Qassam BrigadesThe military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation), a recording of Israeli female prisoners in Gaza sending a message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding that he work to release them.
This came after the Israeli occupation forces penetrated through the Rakhawah area in the southeast of Gaza City and reached Salah al-Din Street, before the resistance forced them to retreat, according to what was confirmed by the government media office in Gaza.
At the same time, Israeli raids continued, leaving more martyrs and wounded. With the continuation of massacres against civilians, the toll of the aggression has risen today to 8,306 martyrs, including 3,457 children and 2,136 women, in addition to more than 21,000 wounded, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
The following are the most prominent developments on the 24th day of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip:
- The White House: We do not support the ceasefire now in Gaza because Hamas will benefit from it.
- UNRWA: Half of Gaza’s population was expelled from the north of the Strip towards the south within 3 weeks.
- Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations: The organization has failed us and its agencies have not done enough to condemn Hamas.
- A senior British official was dismissed for supporting a ceasefire in Gaza.
- The Israeli Army: We monitor Al-Shifa Hospital and explained to the world that the militants are using it as a launching pad for their operations.
- Hamas: The occupation claims to seek to liberate its prisoners, but it puts their lives in danger with its indiscriminate attacks.
- Putin: The horrific events in Gaza cannot be justified in any way.
- US State Department: We advised the Israelis to set realistic goals for their military operations and try to avoid targeting civilians.
- Israel: The expansion of the operation will continue for days and will help conclude a hostage agreement.
- Israel temporarily stops transferring tax payments to the Palestinian Authority.
- Al-Qassam broadcasts a recording of three Israeli female prisoners in Gaza sending a message to Netanyahu.
- The occupation army claims that it “released a kidnapped female soldier” held by Hamas, but the latter denies it and considers it merely “jamming” the video of the three female prisoners.
- The Lebanese army finds 21 missile launching pads in the south of the country.
- South Africa calls for the deployment of an international force to protect civilians in Gaza.
- Netanyahu describes the recording of female prisoners as “cruel psychological propaganda from Hamas.”
- Al-Quds Brigades expect an occupation force in an ambush east of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza.
- Najib Mikati: We are working to prevent Lebanon from entering a war with Israel.
- Financial Times: The scale of the Israeli incursion into Gaza indicates less ambition than overthrowing Hamas.
- Israel threatens to bomb the home of the Al Jazeera English correspondent in Gaza.
- Al-Azhar calls on Arab and Islamic countries to support Gaza.
- The occupation forces penetrate the outskirts of Gaza and reach Salah al-Din Street.
- Hamas: The resistance confronts the Israeli incursion and Al-Qassam manages the battle efficiently.
- Save the Children: 3,200 children were killed in Gaza.