8 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Rafah

The Israeli occupation army admits to the killing of eight of its soldiers in Rafah, in a deadly afternoon in the southern Gaza Strip.

News of the killing is trending on the social media with the Israeli Army Radio confirming the number of those killed in an armed vehicle that was destroyed in an explosion.

Izz Al Din Al Qassam fighters said earlier the entire crew of the armoured vehicle were killed after it was targeted by an anti-tank shell in an orchestrated ambush “at dawn on the Day of Arafah, our fighters executed a compound ambush against the invading enemy vehicles in the Saudi neighborhood in Tal al-Sultan, west of Rafah, according to Anadolu.

Among those who died was the deputy commander in the 601 Battalion of the Combat Engineers Brigade according to Israeli media sources.

One report however said 13 Israeli soldiers were killed in the Tal Al Sultan neighborhood of Rafah near the Egyptian border but as usual, the Israeli army would admit to only eight.

The armored personnel carrier was completely burned and the eight soldiers inside died instantly.

Israeli journalist Yossi Meliman with eight more soldiers killed, the total number of troops slain in Gaza since the beginning of the war rose to 658 soldiers. He pointed out If we add the police and Shin Bet deaths, the number reaches to 730.

Anadolu reports that 3,835 officers and soldiers have been injured since the beginning of the war, including 1,936 in the ground battles.

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72% of Saudis Support Boycott of Brands Over Gaza War

Latest global purchasing survey shows 1 in 3 consumers are boycotting brand names over the Israeli war in Gaza.

The survey made by the Edelman’s public relations firm polled 15,000 consumers around the world across 15 countries that included USA, France, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, UK, India and Indonesia.

The consumer boycotting brands include Starbucks, McDonald’s and Coca-Cola with news of the Trust Barometer report currently trending on the social media.

The top five consumer boycotting countries are Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia, India and surprisingly Germany.  In Saudi 72 percent of those surveyed said they are boycotting international brands followed by 57 percent in the UAE because of the Israeli war on Gaza now in its ninth month.

Respondents perception is the major reason for their boycott, saying they believe one side is actively supporting the other in the genocide on Gaza.

One commented this is a shocking surprise for the boycott’s enemies and a joyful surprise for its supporters while another said this is a reminder to the “boycotts don’t work idiots.”

The boycott campaign has been strongest in the Middle East when many consumers stopped buying products and/or frequenting brand cafes with international tag names associated with Israel.

Further, the campaign took off last October after McDonald’s  Israel’s “franchise announced it was giving free meals to Israeli soldiers in its branches in the country,” according to Middle East Eye. Its CFO Ian Borden says it lost $7 billion because of the boycott.

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No More Selfies for This Israeli Soldier

The Israeli female soldier whose image was posted all over the social media for its glaring content was killed by a Hamas sniper in Gaza.

Rozan Qabaa Aal Salem, a Yemeni Jew, says the following piece of news made Muslims very happy!

She says Israeli soldier Captain Harina Cohen who appeared in a videoclip on her Instagram page torturing a Palestinian prisoner, met her death days later.

Aal Salem said she was shot by a sniper bullet from Izz Al Din Al Qassam Brigades fighter, adding her family received her body in a black body bag.

Aaal Salem said Muslims were particularly happy because Cohen filmed herself laughing in a mean sort of way with an elderly Palestinian woman handcuffed and blindfolded sat behind her.

The Yemeni writer says it is to be noted that 6 percent of the Israelis soldiers who took a selfie of themselves whilst boosting of their wrong doing in Gaza and invading people’s homes and vandalizing them have met a deadly fate.

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Israel Destroys Gaza by $33 billion

The economic losses of Gaza as a result of the 9-month Israeli bombardment are estimated at $33 billion. The Gaza Government Media Office says these are direct initial losses.

On the housing level, 138.4 thousand housing units were destroyed completely whilst 453 thousand housing units were partially destroyed.

Israeli warplanes attacked and destroyed 194 government headquarters throughout the Gaza strip.

The educational sector was completely decimated. The Media Office points out that 110 schools and universities were destroyed completely. However, 321 schools and universities were only partially destroyed in a clip shown on Al Jazeera.

Of note is the fact that all 12 universities in Gaza are no longer in operation due to the Israeli bombing and destruction.

The Israeli occupation even tried to destroy the history, culture and civilization of Gaza as 206 archaeological sites where destroyed with  604 Mosques bombed to the ground. However, 200 mosques were partially destroyed with Israeli bombs destroying three churches in Gaza as well.

Finally, before 7 October 36 hospitals operated in Gaza. Today 33 of these have been bombed and brought out of service. This is while 55 health centers are no longer in service.

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Israel Kills 34 people in 24 Hours 

Israel carried out four massacres in Gaza in the last 24 hours resulting in the killing of 34 killed and the injury of 71 according to the Gaza Health Ministry on day 252 of the Israeli genocide.

Documented Palestinian deaths since 7 October rose to 37,266 martyrs and 85,102 injuries as reported in the Quds News Network.

The children of Gaza are all targets of Israeli strikes

These figures refer to the cases transported to hospitals and registered in the records of the Ministry of Health.

It added an unknown number of victims are still unaccounted for and/or missing under the rubble, as ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them.

The total number of bodies under the tons of rubble of the Gaza Strip is estimated at over 10,000 people since 7 October.

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