Israeli Soldiers Hunted Like “Rats” in The World

Ahmad Mansour writes:

Israeli soldiers who committed war crimes in Gaza are living the life of terrified rats as they are hunted around the world. This is the latest statement from Israeli opposition leader Lapid, who says:

“The fact that an Israeli reserve soldier had to flee Brazil in the dead of night to avoid being arrested for killing in Gaza is a huge political failure by an irresponsible government.”

As for the mothers of soldiers, they published a message that said: “Reserve commanders warned against arresting soldiers outside Israel, especially with the damage to the independence of our judicial system.”

Israel’s influence is crumbling around the world, its society is disintegrating, and time is turning.

The story begun when Yuval Vagdani left the country and went to holiday in Brazil of all places. Once there he fled to Chile as reported by the media because he was wanted by the Brazilian authorities for serving in Gaza.

But his family insists that he is not under arrest according to KAN, the official Israeli broadcaster . However, Israeli news outlet Israel Hayom has confirmed his escape from Brazil but did not provide further details.

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Thank You Mr Biden For Your War Effort on Gaza!

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid thanked the Biden administration for allowing Israel to wage a war on Gaza, supporting Israel with ammunition during the past 15 months. His post on X comes after Biden provided $8bn boost in military aid to Israel as a genocide is under way in Gaza.

Mark Seddon commented:

A further $8 billion to pulverise Palestinians into the dust of the stinking rubble the billions already sent have created. This is what the American empire will be remembered for long after the footling Biden & Blinken are gone.

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Houthi Missile Target Power Station in Israel

The Yemeni Houthis announced, Sunday, they targeted an Israeli power station south of Haifa with a hypersonic missile, while their media outlets said the US-British coalition carried out raids in northern Yemen.

The Houthis issued a statement on the hypersonic missile hours after the Israeli army announced its defenses intercepted a missile coming from Yemen.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said their forces carried out a military operation targeting the “Orot Rabin” power station with a Palestine 2 hypersonic missile, stressing the operation successfully achieved its goal.

Saree added the military operations supporting Gaza will continue in conjunction with the continuous development of the Houthi movement military capabilities.

He continued that the Houthi “armed forces” are working to develop their military capabilities to meet the requirements of forcing Israel to stop its aggression and lift the siege on Gaza.

As of late, Houthi attacks on Israel with ballistic missiles and drones have been frequent, despite the four Israeli airstrikes Yemen was subjected to in weeks.

Explosions in Israel

Early Sunday, the Israeli army announced the interception of a missile launched from Yemen towards Israel.

The Israeli army said in a statement that sirens sounded in the Hadera area, and that the explosions heard in the central area were caused by the launch of interceptor missiles to intercept the Yemeni missile.

Israeli media reported that eyewitnesses heard successive explosions in large areas of central Israel.

For its part, the Israeli Home Front Command reported that sirens sounded in the greater Tel Aviv area.

During previous missile attacks, millions of Israelis fled to shelters and dozens of them were injured while fleeing.

The recent Israeli strikes on Yemen focused on infrastructure, especially electricity and oil facilities in Sanaa and in Hodeidah (west), which includes a strategic port.

Tel Aviv threatened to intensify its attacks on Yemen and target Houthi leaders.

Since late last year, the Houthis have been launching attacks in the Red Sea targeting ships linked to Israel in support of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza, which has had a significant impact on commercial activity in the Israeli port of Eilat and other countries in the region.

Raids on Saada

Meanwhile, Houthi-affiliated media reported that US and British aircraft launched three raids east of the northern Yemeni city of Saada.

The nature of the targets bombed by the aircraft was not clear, and Washington and London say their air operations in Yemen aim to weaken the capabilities of the Houthis.

Last Tuesday, US and British aircraft carried out 10 raids on the May 22 Complex and the Al-Urdi Complex in Sanaa.

Earlier this year, the United States, Britain and other countries formed the “Guardian of Prosperity” coalition to confront Houthi attacks in the Red Sea according to Al Jazeera.

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Israeli Army: Hamas Rebuilds Military Infrastructure

Israeli military sources in the Southern Command warned the Hamas military wing is engaged in intense military activity to restore its military infrastructure, recruit new members, and use all available weapons in the field.

The Hebrew website Walla quoted the sources as saying: Among the activities carried out by Hamas members is an attempt to find unexploded army bombs and use them to make explosive devices according to Al Quds Press.

One Israeli military official explained the continued launching of rockets from the Gaza Strip is due to what remains of the Hamas rocket stockpile. He warned that the movement would exploit the last weapons before the army reaches them.

The official added: “Hamas and other organizations are busy rebuilding the infrastructure for producing weapons. This is a fact.”

The website indicated, quoting Israeli army data, 21 rockets were launched at Israeli in the past week, in addition to 7 false alarms, the last of which occurred on Saturday evening at around 9:00 p.m. The security officials said: False alarms harm the sense of security and confidence in the system.

The Israeli occupation army, supported by the United States and Europe, continued its aggression on the Gaza Strip since 7 October, 2023, where its warplanes bombed the vicinity of hospitals, buildings, towers and homes of Palestinian civilians, destroying them over the heads of their inhabitants, and preventing the entry of water, food, medicine and fuel.

The aggression has left more than 154,500 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and elderly people, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.

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