Thousands Rally in Amman For Gaza

Thousands held a rally, Friday in downtown Amman, Jordan, in solidarity with the people of Gaza and Lebanon in the face of the ongoing Israeli aggression.

The great march started after the Friday noon prayers from the famous Al-Husseini Mosque under the slogan “Cancel the shameful Wadi Araba Treaty”.

Participants denounced the genocide the Gazans are being subjected by the Israeli army with unlimited American and Western support whilst denouncing the international and Arab silence despite the massacres against the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.

The participants called on the government and Arab countries to take the necessary measures to stop the genocide and stop all forms of normalization with the Israeli army and called on Jordan government to cancel the 1994 Wadi Araba Agreement and the latest gas agreement.

The participants affirmed their support for the Palestinian resistance factions, led by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), noting the resistance constitutes the first line of defense against the Zionist expansionist project that targets Jordan as it targets Palestine according to Jordan24.

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Generals’ Plan Architect Wants Gaza War Stopped

In a surprising turn of events, retired Israeli General Giora Eiland, who previously came up with the infamous “Generals’ Plan” to force Palestinians out of northern Gaza and kill everyone who remains, has now publicly called for an end to Israel’s war in Gaza.

In an op-ed published in Yedioth Ahronoth Eiland said that besides the return of those held in captivity there are four reasons why Israel should end the war on Gaza:

First, he said Israeli society has grown ‘numb’ the Israeli soldier deaths in Gaza; second Israeli soldiers are being forced to fight; third the high economic costs of war with billions of dollars being wasted; and fourth the whole world wants the war to end on Gaza.

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One More Israeli Soldier Killed in Lebanon

Israeli Deputy Commander of Battalion 9308 Killed in Battle in South Lebanon.

As per report of Al Jazeera TV, the deputy commander was killed in a confrontation in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon’s 24 media conveyed that, as per Israeli media reports, 16 soldiers from their ranks were taken to Safed Hospital following clashes along the Lebanese border Tuesday.

The number of Israeli soldiers killed is raising daily. On 17 October it was reported that five Israeli soldiers from the Golani Brigade were killed in battles in Southern Lebanon.

According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the latest officer to have dies came from Dulyu city and had been engaged in military operations in the Middle East for an extended period.

This incident marks the second instance this week of a senior Israeli military official being killed in Gaza and Lebanon.

Up till now six Merkava tanks have been destroyed in Lebanon.

Other Hebrew media sources report that 22 Israeli soldiers were injured in the past 24 hours, 20 of these being in the northern front on the border between Israel and Lebanon while two in Gaza.

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War on Lebanon Costs Israel $134 Million Daily

Yedioth Ahronoth points out that a senior Israeli economic official says that enduring a long war in the north and south is hard on the Israeli economy. He noted the expansion of the war in the north has cost the Finance Ministry an extra $6.7 billion since the beginning of last September.

He added the expenses of one day of fighting in Lebanon amounts to around $134 million and may increase soon, pointing out the costs of ammunition used in Lebanon are very high.

The Israeli official stressed the expansion of the war requires an increase in the budget in light of the absence of funding sources according to Al Jazeera.

Recent data showed the growth of the Israeli economy continued to decline in the second quarter of this year, against the backdrop of the ongoing war waged by Israel on the Gaza Strip and its expansion into Lebanon.

The Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics stated that the gross domestic product rose by only 0.3% on an annual basis in the period from April to June, down from the 0.7% growth rate announced the previous month, and the 1.2% growth rate announced last August.

Ten days ago, the Israeli Finance Ministry announced that the budget deficit reached 8.8 billion shekels ($2.34 billion) in September, as the war on the Gaza Strip escalated and expanded to Lebanon and other fronts.

The deficit rose in the 12 months through September to 8.5% of GDP, from 8.3% in the 12 months through August.

The rise in the deficit to 8.5% comes from an increase in military and civilian spending to finance the war, and the deficit has risen for the sixth consecutive month above the annual target set by the government at 6.6%.

Worth noting in 2023, Israel’s budget deficit was at 4.2%, and it plans to reduce it to 4% next year is now out of reach.

Spending on the war, which began on 7 October, 2023, exceeded 103 billion shekels ($27.35 billion).

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