Yedioth Ahronoth: 10,000 Soldiers Killed, Injured, Conscripts Angry

At least 10,000 Israeli soldiers have either been killed and/or injured the Yedioth Ahronoth pointed out Sunday.

The figure is trending on the social media with many news websites quoting the number stating that the total deaths and injured took an upward swing since 7 October, 2023 when Israel waged a war on Gaza.

The Israeli daily newspaper said some 1,000 soldiers are transferred every month to the Defense Ministry’s rehabilitation department due to injuries sustained in the Gaza war as reported by Anadolu.

“The army is suffering from a shortage of at least 10,000 soldiers killed or wounded during the long months of fighting in the Gaza Strip,” the daily said.

 The newspaper explained that the Israeli Knesset began its summer vacation without legislating a law to extend compulsory military service, leaving Israeli soldiers who have been fighting in Gaza for 10 months in a state of shock and confusion.

Yedioth Ahronoth stated that this has caused “significant frustration among regular soldiers” who “are increasingly angry, especially those due for discharge next month after nearly 10 months of continuous combat.”

The daily quoted the father of a Nahal Brigade fighter in Rafah, Gaza Strip, saying: “Never before in Israeli history have soldiers fought in enemy territory under such harsh conditions for 10 months straight. Our children are deeply committed but feel ashamed to report the situation.”

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17 Killed in School Massacre Israeli Style

At least 17 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in central Gaza, Saturday.

The Government Media Office in Gaza said many others were injured in the attack on the Al Hamama School in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City.

Sources on the ground reported at least three bombs were dropped on the school whilst rescuers and volunteers inside the facility were trying to help people escape the rubble as it was destroyed completely.

Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif was reporting on the Israeli attack on the school.

“While we were documenting the massacre inside this school, the displaced people received calls from the Israeli military ordering them to evacuate the building immediately, because it was going to be targeted again,” he said.

“Bodies are everywhere and the medics are retrieving them and body parts everywhere … it’s a big massacre,” according to the Quds News Network.

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Trekking Ireland For Gaza

An Irish man is driving the length of Ireland along the 2,800km Wild Atlantic Way in a slow-moving open-top vintage tractor to raise funds for the people of Gaza.

Pat Murphy, a teacher and father of four from Corofin, Galway, will brave the elements in his 1962 David Brown 850, which can only reach a maximum speed of 24kph.

The drive from Malin Head in Donegal to Mizen Head in Cork should only take eight hours in a modern vehicle on a more direct route, but Pat expects his tractor will do it in about two weeks taking the coastal Wild Atlantic Way.

“The tractor can probably do a maximum speed of 24kph so it will be a long journey, but for a very worthy cause,” said Pat, who teaches woodwork at Wesley College Dublin and lives in Sallins, Kildare with his family.

“It is a 62 year old David Brown that has been fully restored. It has no power steering or cabin, just fresh air. If it rains, I’ll be just going through it.

“There is no suspension either and not a lot of comfort so I will have an extra cushion on the seat, which will make a huge difference.

“I will also be wearing a lot of factor 50 and a sombrero hat to protect me from the sun and it can actually get very cool in an open top tractor so I have a heavy coat with me too.”

He began his trek, Thursday 1 August, at 2pm at Malin Head and was accompanied by his friend Tony Harrison from Ballina in Mayo who will be driving a camper van where he will sleep each night.

All proceeds will go to the humanitarian aid organisation Concern Worldwide and its Gaza appeal. Pat chose Concern because of his past involvement with the charity as a volunteer in Rwanda in 1995 and 1996 after the brutal genocide that occurred there.

“I really value the work that Concern does, especially after working for them in refugee camps after the Rwanda genocide,” he said.

“The people of Gaza really need our help today. Anybody who has been the pictures on television knows that the people there need our support.”

Another friend, Brendan Joyce, transported Pat’s tractor from Corofin, where he grew up, to Malin Head and will collect it when they reach Ireland’s most south-westerly point at Mizen Head.

Pat hopes to raise at least €5,000 on his GoFundMe page called ‘Malin to Mizen – Charity Tractor Run for Concern’ and has already raised over €3,000.

Pat said they plan to drive for eight hours each day and to take 15 minute breaks every two hours. He said they are looking forward to driving through the many towns and villages that dot the Wild Atlantic Way.

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“We will have signs up on the vehicles to show people how they can support us on our GoFundMe page and I will be posting my progress of the journey each day on my Facebook and Instagram pages,” he said.

To support Pat Murphy’s tractor fundraising trek for Gaza, go to his GoFundMe page: https://gofund.me/f7046b8d and his Instagram page is called Murphsmeander_malintomizen.

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Cemeteries: Even The Dead Are Attacked in Gaza

Mohammed Abu Tayr is trying to put together what can be restored of his father’s grave in the family plot in the Bani Suhaila Cemetery east of Khan Yunis, who died years ago. He is one of the lucky ones because others tried to find the graves of their loved ones but failed according to the Palestine Information Center (PIC).

The Israeli occupation’s military vehicles wreaked havoc and destruction of the Bani Suhaila Cemetery during its last incursion of east of Khan Yunis that began on 22 July and lasted for eight days.

Abu Tayr said he was shocked at the bulldozing of the cemetery and the sight of graves being tampered with, trampled on and bodies exhumed by Israeli machinery. Its sheer desecration.

There is no sanctity for the dead. “What is the fault of the dead in their graves? What did they do to have their dignity and sanctity violated,” he asked.

After the Israeli army left, residents of the area flocked to the cemetery to try to restore and repair what has been completely bulldozed by the Israeli occupation forces.

Where is my mother’s grave?

On the opposite side of the cemetery, Ghaida Abu Tayem sits in tears. She tells the PIC reporter she cannot find her mother’s grave after the Israeli army bulldozed the cemetery. Here, there is no regard for human feelings and values.

The Bani Suhaila cemetery is not the only graveyard the Israeli occupation forces dug up and tombstones willfully destroyed. The Israeli army ravaged all cemeteries in the areas invaded by Israeli ground forces across the Gaza Strip.

And this is the case with the main cemetery in Khan Yunis, west of the city. There, the exhumation and devastation of the graves show the deep-seated hatred Zionists have to the Palestinians, whether dead or alive. Even in death, soldiers wish these graves to disappear and be wiped out.

The PIC reporter stresses that the features of the cemetery are completely changed with the bones of the dead scattered by the Zionist barbarians, with the cemetery being turned into a blasted battlefield.

In addition to destroying and bombing the main cemeteries in the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers dug up and bulldozed the mass and temporary graves hastily made in the courtyards of hospitals, neighborhoods and streets. This makes it difficult to transfer the bodies to the cemeteries.

In a previous statement, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor documented the Israeli occupation army’s attacks on many cemeteries in the Gaza Strip by deliberately bulldozing them, digging up and vandalizing graves and stealing dozens of bodies in the midst of the ongoing genocide against Palestinian civilians since 7 October 2023.

Mrs. Nour Nasser, a resident of Gaza City who was displaced to areas in the southern part of the Strip, said her martyred brother, “Mohammed, who was in his 20s was buried in the Al-Batsh cemetery in Gaza in dismembered remains, but they were shocked to find out later, the cemetery was bulldozed and there was no longer any trace of her brother.

 The Israeli army did not stop at killing my brother, but also deprived the family of even visiting his grave,” she added.

In another incident, the Israeli army raided a cemetery in Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City with its military vehicles, and exhumed more than a 1000 graves; that was a month ago. The residents of the neighborhood said that the Israeli soldiers stole more than 150 bodies of newly buried people there.

On 25 December 2023, Euro-Med reported it received several testimonies about the Israeli army bulldozing the Beit Hanoun cemetery north of the Gaza Strip and vandalizing its graves.

“Muhammad Abu Awad” from downtown Beit Hanoun said they were taken by surprise when the Israeli army stormed the town’s cemetery and destroying the graves with their military vehicles.

Abu Awad added they observed the Israeli army’s digging operations of specific graves inside the cemetery and stealing the bodies of recently buried people while the remains of the others were mixed together to make it difficult to identify any of them.

By destroying the cemeteries, Israel did not leave any sanctity that was not violated or sins not committed. Today it is trying to annihilate everything in the Gaza Strip, even the dead.

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