Al Shifa Director Released But Israelis Not Pleased!

After seven months in captivity the Israeli occupation army released the director of the Al Shifa Medical Complex Dr Mohammad Abu Salmiya along with 54 Palestinian prisoners incarcerated with him.

News of their release, Monday 1 July, 2024, is making headways on social media with images and commentary.

The freed Palestinian prisoners were transported first to Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Dier Al Balah and then to Nasser Hospital where Abu Samiya held a press conference, outlining what he was subjected to by the Israeli authorities.

Dr Abu Samiya who was arrested on 23 November, 2023, said he was tried three times but the Israeli authorities said there was anything against him but he was kept in detention nevertheless.  

In a full interview with Anadolu, he said the conditions of the Palestinian prisoner’s kept in Israeli jails are “tragic, unprecedented in Palestinian  history with sever food shortages and physical humiliation.”

Later the director of Al-Shfa said “We are determined to rebuild Gaza and rebuild the Al-Shifa Medical Complex once more,” and make it an medical health institution for the whole of Gaza and the West Bank.

The release of the Palestinian prisoners has created much animosity among the members of the Israeli government like hard-right Minister of National Security Itamar Bin Gvir who criticized the move, terming it as “security negligence.”

He blamed the release of the Palestinian prisoners on Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the Shin Bet and said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must force them to stope pursuing an independent policy that contradicts the government.

Surprisingly as well, criticism of the release came Benny Gantz who recently resigned from the now disbanded Israeli War Cabinet over the conduct of the war on Gaza.

“The government has committed an operational, ethical, and moral failure. Whoever made the decision lacks leadership abilities and should be dismissed today,” he said.

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Gaza Can Build Six Pyramids From Its Mass Debris

The rubble generated from Israeli strikes on the different buildings in Gaza since 7 October, 2023 can build up to six pyramids.

This calculation has been recently unveiled by the Richest Report  which has also stated that the volume of each side of these pyramids would be 6.4 million tons.

Based on UN sources it is suggested the mass bombing of Gaza and the mass destruction it entailed  – in terms of buildings, residential blocs, towers, government facilities has created 39 million tons  of debris, that is 107 kilograms per square meter and five times the 2007 battle of Mosul in Iraq.

This issue is now trending as part of different hashtags including  #FreePalestine #CeaseFireNow #Palestine #Israel #Gaza #yenisafakenglish.

Further, the enormous amount of debris in Gaza – all in 364 square kilometers – was made in the past nine months through the 75,000 tons of explosives Israel  dropped on the enclave, reducing its infrastructure to rubble. This relentless bombing campaign included the use of mass bombs and ammunition dating back to 1953, as confirmed by Israeli reports and quoted by the Quds News Network.

Put another way the rubble in Gaza can fill New York’s Central Park to a height of 8 meters.  

On another level the UN Environment Program stated in a report last month that the 39 million tons of debris is having a profound effect on people and the environment.

The report emphasized “intensive bombardment by Israel has led to unprecedented intensity of destruction in terms of infrastructure, productive assets and service delivery,” whilst at the same time Gaza exposed to risks of soil, water and air pollution, causing irreversible damage to its natural ecosystems.

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Israeli Soldiers Blow up a Mosque Second Time

A video clip is currently circulating of Israeli soldiers preparing to blow up a mosque that has already been blown up back in February 2024.

The clip shows Israeli soldiers frolicking in the mosque with one saying “as you can see, guys, a neighborhood in Gaza, I am going to blow the shit out of it! Guys, this is what it looks after its going to blow up! Truth, truth.”

The mosque that was already destroyed was in Khan Younis, the second largest city in Gaza which Israel occupied and bombed beginning last December till April.

The Israeli army has already blown up more that 800 mosques since their war on the Gaza Strip according to the government Media Office in Gaza City. It stated that 600 of these mosques are now fully destroyed.

Attacking mosques and then vandalizing them, destroying and desecrating them has become a favorite past-time for Israeli soldiers in this Israeli war on Gaza.

In one case Israeli soldiers recorded themselves using a destroyed mosque in Rafah as a kitchen after invading the southern city. The footage shows the mosque wall were vandalized with graffiti including insults at Prophet Muhammad whilst the area surrounded by Israeli tanks and trucks according to the Palestine Information Center.

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‘Two Years to Knock Out Hamas in Rafah’ – Israeli 12 Brigade Chief

Israeli Commander of the 12th Brigade says dismantling the Hamas structure in Rafah will take at least two years.

Hevri El-Baz said the task of eliminating Hamas is not something easy and this issue requires time and great military pressure that needs to be applied consistently on Hamas fighters operating in Rafah.

The Israeli army entered Rafah on 6 May and they are still battling Palestinian resistance fighters there with daily losses in lives and hardware.

The Israeli military commander says Hamas is waging a guerrilla war made up of independent groups which makes the task of dealing with it more difficult.

These groups are a broad representation of the Palestinian resistance movement including the Islamists Saraya Al Quds and the Abu Ali Mustapha Brigade of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

The Israeli commander warns whoever thinks that the sirens will stop within the next year is throwing sands in the eyes, adding fighting in Rafah is going slowly and Hamas fighters have studied us well.

The comments made by El-Baz are being uttered when there are at least nine brigades operating in this small city. Also, it shows the stiff resistance they are encountering from the different Palestinian armed groups.  

The commander is echoing the views made by many Israelis including Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari who openly said Hamas can’t be beaten in Gaza and whoever believes that is throwing sand in the public’s eyes.  

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66% of Israelis Want Netanyahu to Quit Politics

Sixty-six percent of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to retire from politics.

The poll conducted by Israel’s Channel 12, Friday, shows two-thirds of Israelis believe the 74-year-old prime minister should not run for a seventh-term in office.

However, 27 percent of respondents in the poll, said that he should continue to run and thy would support him.

Another poll by the Maariv newspaper show Benny Gantz, leader of the National Unity Party and who recently quit the war cabinet, is beating Netanyahu for the post of prime minister.

However, Netanyahu is against the holding of early elections and means such polls have no prospect of seeing the light of day.

More than 37,700 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and over 86,500 injured, according to local health authorities.

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