Algerian President Causes Uproar in Israel

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s statement, a candidate for the presidential elections on 7 September, that his country’s army is “ready as soon as the borders between Egypt and the Gaza Strip are opened” is causing a great uproar in Israel. The Algerian president demanded his army be allowed to reach Gaza to build three hospitals there.

Israeli analyst in the Israeli Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper Lior Ben Ari said Tebboune’s words, which began with “I swear to you there is something we can do”, were considered by Tel Aviv as a direct threat and sparked reactions on the social media networks, in Israel and Arab countries.

Tebboune referred to the war between Israel and Hamas, and said in the speech he wanted to send aid to the Gaza Strip.

“We will not abandon Palestine in general nor Gaza in particular,” Tebboune said in a speech on the 4th day of his election campaign, in the city of Constantine.

“I swear to God, if they help us and open the borders between Egypt and Gaza… there is something we can do,” he added.

He explained if the borders are opened and our trucks are allowed to enter, we will build three hospitals in 20 days, send hundreds of doctors there and help restore what the Zionists destroyed.

Yedioth Ahronoth said that the Algerian president’s words, which were sometimes taken out of context, were considered a threat to Israel and sparked widespread reactions in the Israel and the Arab world.

The London-based Arabic-language newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat covered the storm his words caused on social media, noting Tebboune’s statements suggested he wanted to send his army to fight Israel.

Many Internet users commented on the president’s speech, which was about transferring aid to the people of Gaza, and claimed he was calling on Egypt to “open the borders.” Other surfers linked his words to the presidential elections in Algeria, and others criticized the interpretations of what he said.

Egyptian journalist Ahmed Moussa wrote: “I listened several times to what Tebboune said…he was not talking about sending the Algerian army to war against Israel, but about opening the borders between Egypt and the Gaza Strip to transfer doctors to treat the wounded.”

Other surfers published Tebboune’s words, and called on Arab armies to move urgently to provide aid to the Palestinians.

While Dr. Tarek Fahmy, a lecturer in political science in Cairo, said the timing of the statement is linked to “using the Palestinian issue in the electoral process in Algeria.”

He explained the Palestine has its impact on the Algerian voter who cares about the issue “like any Arab citizen,” stressing Algeria’s attempt to play a role in the Gaza Strip may face technical obstacles, such as a lack of communication with Israel.

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Media War: Israel Bombs More of Its Own Captives

Military expert Nidal Abu Zeid said the statement by the Israeli occupation forces of retrieving the bodies of captives is an ambiguous announcement that lacked clarity as conflicting reports continue regarding the method of retrieving the bodies bearing in mind they were found in the Hamad Residential City, west of Khan Yunis.

Israel falseness

Abu Zeid said the Israeli 98th Paratroopers Brigade fought in the area and withdrew from it last April. The resistance media, in a video clip, shows the falseness of what the Israeli army are saying and reinforces their view that it is Israeli warplanes that killed its own prisoners.

The military and strategic expert says it seems this happened last June based on tracking the timing of the Israeli army raids when it targeted Hamad Residential City then.

Abu Zeid pointed out the Palestinian resistance fighters and after 319 days of fighting, stripped the occupation’s concept of absolute victory that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about four months ago.

Absolute victory, no!

He added the Israeli occupation neither achieved a tactical victory and prevented the resistance from launching attacks, nor an operational victory and withered the resistance, nor of a strategic victory by eliminating the resistance.

Abu Zeid added an intelligence war is taking place behind the scenes between the resistance and Israel with the latter making strenuous efforts to recruit agents to access any information. He pointed out it indicates the Israeli occupation exhausted its “target bank” and lost its  intelligence ability to identify new targets.

Accept!

The occupation’s technical and technological intelligence is incapable of stripping the resistance of its capabilities in Information operations (IO) gathering that feed the implementations of the operations orders, which makes them operationally lost, he said.

This explains that the Israeli army is aware of this field reality and why is pushing its political leadership towards accepting the terms of the negotiations which they continue to reject, at least for the time being.

Abu Zeid also confirmed in his military analysis of the Gaza that the geographical triangle that includes Tel al-Hawa, Khan Yunis, Tel al-Sultan have become a major disturbance and it is why the Israeli army are trying to stay away from direct engagement with the resistance in these areas to avoid major losses. This explains the noticeable increase in the use of drones and aerial bombardment the strategic expert concluded according to the Khaberni news website.

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Legal Expert Casts Doubt on ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan  

International law expert Anis Al-Qassem confirmed that the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Karim Khan is one of the reasons and obstacles facing the ICC. The lawyer said this due to Karim’s direct connection with the United States, which originally appointed him.

 Dr Al-Qaasem described the Prosecutor as a “mercenary” who carries out the orders of the USA which seeks to obstruct any decision condemning Israel, according to J024.

“As long as Prosecutor Karim Khan is at the head of the International Criminal Court, there is no hope for the court to move to achieve justice.” He noted the judges of the court are immune from any accountability or pressure, and the defect lies with the Public Prosecution as it is the one that decides to open an investigation into the cases referred to the court.

In addition, Al-Qassem explained the International Court of Justice granted South Africa 10 months to submit its final argument in the genocide lawsuit it filed against the Zionist entity to be submitted next October.

Al-Qassem pointed out that all the massacres and crimes of genocide committed by the occupation in the Gaza Strip can be included in the course of the lawsuit.

Al-Qassem stressed that the judges of the International Court of Justice are completely immune and independent and no party, entity or state can exert pressure on them, noting that the course of international justice requires time to issue decisions and rulings.

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Raging Fires Blaze in Northern Israel

Northern Israel appear to be in a blaze with fires as a result of incoming Hezbollah rockets from cross-border attacks with Lebanon with reports of five Israelis wounded.

Raging fires are being reported in the Galilee area as a result of 55 rockets fired launched, Tuesday morning, according to Anadolu.

The fires are trending on the social media with images. Firefighters have been on the seen battling the blazes that seems to continue on a daily basis.

The Israeli army stated it only detected 55 rockets but others say it was a barrage of rockets, anything from 60 to 120 rockets, on different areas of northern Israel and occupied the Golan Heights.

Cross-border fighting continues between Hezbollah fighters and the Israeli army with the latter responding by attacking Al Mansouri and Al Taybeh in southern Lebanon.

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Israeli Army in Fix Because of Soldiers Shortage

The Israeli army is so short up for manpower it’s calling up its reserve soldiers who were previously exempted from service.

This order is coming from the Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant who have cancelled all previous exemtions from the Israeli army due to the shortage in the number of soldiers.

The army and the Minister’s office have confirmed this step comes “after an assessment of the situation and the scope of activity of regular and reserve forces, and as part of the process that the army is planning to increase the number of individuals serving in it.”

The army is facing an acute shortage of 50,000 soldiers as the fighting in Gaza continues, and the confrontation with Hezbollah in Lebanon  could expand into a full-scale war.

Former head of the Israeli army’s Soldiers’ Complaints Division, Yitzhak Brick said the army is facing a catastrophic situation.

The retired general blamed Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi for not planning to make up for the shortage in ground forces after they were reduced by six divisions over the past 20 years.

He said this “makes it impossible to win in the Gaza Strip, let alone win a regional war in which fighting must be fought in multiple arenas at the same time.”

The Israeli government has ordered the immediate recruitment of 3,000 from the ultra-Orthodox section. It says this would plug the gap at this initial stage. Galant however wants to recruit an additional 10,000 soldiers immediately to fill some of the army’s manpower shortage according to Jo24.

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