The Al-Nuseirat refugee camp lies in the central Gaza Strip along with a number of other refugee camps which is now being targeted with vangeance by the Israeli army.
The moment the Israeli occupation terrorist aircraft destroyed one of the residential towers in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/mljYnSSMB4
One blogger comments look at this. “Its not an artistic painting.” For no apparent reason the Israelis have been bowing the seven-tower block buildings of Ein Jalout for two days running.
It is not an artistic painting… The Israeli aggression against the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip 💔😭 pic.twitter.com/zGofuJEVMa
The Yemeni Houthi Ansar Allah group, Saturday, vowed to respond to the Israeli airstrikes on the western part of the country.
Mwatana for Human Rights stated that its initial information indicates that the number of victims admitted to #Al_Hudaydah hospitals has risen to approximately 80 injured so far, after Israeli fighter jets carried out six dual attacks on Saturday evening (5:50 PM) on Al-Hudaydah… pic.twitter.com/7AzGQmp4Je
— Mwatana for Human Rights (@MwatanaEn) July 20, 2024
The Israeli attack on Al Hudaydah “aims to exacerbate the suffering of the people and pressure Yemen to stop supporting Gaza,” Mohammed Abulsalam, the Houthi spokesman, said in a post on X according to Anadolu.
— The National Independent (@NationalIndNews) July 20, 2024
“We affirm that this brutal aggression will only increase the determination and steadfastness of the Yemeni people and their brave armed forces, continuing and escalating their support for Gaza,” added the spokesman.
🚨#BREAKING : At least 80 people have been injured in the Israeli attacks on Al Hudaydah in Yemen, Al Jazeera reported, citing the Houthi Ministry of Health. pic.twitter.com/gbR0qaXPTr
Member of the Houthi Political Council Mohammed al-Houthi threatened his group would “plague” Israel as a response to the attacks on Port of Al Hudaydah.
🇮🇱 🇾🇪 The Israeli Defense Force confirmed strikes "on military targets" of the Houthis near the port of Al Hudaydah in Yemen, calling it a response to "hundreds of attacks" on Israel in recent months
The strikes targeted oil storage facilities at the Al Hudaydah port, as well as a power plant that provides electricity to the western governorate.
In an official statement, the Israeli military confirmed attacking targets in Yemen, claiming they are linked to the Houthis.
This is the first direct Israeli response to the recent Houthi Yafa drone attack on Tel Aviv, Friday, that killed an ex-Israeli soldier and wounded at least 10 others.
Yemeni forces threaten to strike vital targets of the enemy entity in response to its aggression –
The Yemeni armed forces announced this evening that the Zionist enemy targeted the power station, port, and fuel tanks in the province of Hudaydah… pic.twitter.com/TvdCxT8qGa
The Israeli attacks against Al Hudaydah are as seen as historic, made for the first time by Israeli warplanes, traveling all the way from Tel Aviv to the Yemeni Port down the Red Sea, just before the Bab Al Mandeb Straits.
The distance from Israel to Al Hudaydah, Yemen is approximately 2,030 kilometers.
The distance from Israel to Tehran, Iran is approximately 1,610 kilometers.@abualiexpress1
The Israeli attack made with the knowledged of the USA which subsequentely denied taking part in the raid was carried out by 20 Israeli jets which had to be refueled in mid-air because of the 1700 kilometer distance to Hudaydah according to the Israel Hayoum website.
The Houthis have been targeting ships that are Israeli-owned, flagged, operated, or headed to Israeli ports on the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden with missiles and drones in solidarity with Gaza, which has been under a devastating Israeli onslaught since 7 October last year, the Turkish news agency reported.
In the first half of 2024, there has been a severe escalation of violence and human rights violations in the West Bank reports the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and settlers, with over 1,000 displaced and nearly 160,000 adversely affected by demolitions.
The West Bank has experienced a significant surge in violence, resulting in 228 Palestinian fatalities, including 51 children, marking a 65 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2023. In five instances, it could not be determined whether the killings were committed by Israeli forces or by settlers.
“The data indicates that Israeli forces are deploying unwarranted use of lethal force against Palestinian civilians,” said Ana Povrzenic, NRC’s country director in Palestine. “We cannot separate the worsening conditions in the West Bank from the actions of senior Israeli officials aimed to establish sovereignty over the West Bank, in violation of international law.”
In the West Bank, 2024 has seen a severe escalation of violence and human rights violations. 100s of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and settlers and over 1,000 displaced. States must do more to hold those responsible to account.https://t.co/2W83FgT0Y4
— Norwegian Refugee Council (@NRC_Norway) July 19, 2024
The number of search and arrest operations conducted by Israeli forces in the West Bank nearly doubled, rising to 3,384 in the first half of 2024 from 1,873 in the same period in 2023. Israeli authorities have intensified raids, particularly in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Nur Shams refugee camps, utilising military tactics and heavy weaponry against civilians, including airstrikes. These operations have led to the destruction of 81 structures and the displacement of 499 Palestinians in these areas alone.
“The Israeli army did not differentiate between a stone, a tree, or a human being,” said Nihaya al-Jundi, a resident of Nur Shams camp, where 242 Palestinians were displaced, and a youth centre, a kindergarten, and a multi-purpose hall were destroyed. “No person and no home are safe, not even those with the elderly, people with disabilities, or children.”
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), a major global rights group operating in Palestine, said that civilian deaths in Gaza are a stain on Israel and its allies. pic.twitter.com/xzTJf1wbSi
Israel’s unlawful demolition of Palestinian property has reached unprecedented levels. By 30 June 2024, 643 Palestinian structures had been destroyed, marking a 42 per cent increase from the same period in 2023. In most of these cases, Israel reports the structures lack Israeli-issued building permits, which are virtually impossible for Palestinians to obtain.
Israeli settlers/terrorists attacked a village in the West Bank and are trying to burn it down
This is how they treat the good Palestinians that don't fight back
If they did this to you would you be a goyim and take the abuse or would you fight back pic.twitter.com/d0KxTDyA2J
Settler attacks have also climbed, with 649 incidents recorded in the first half of 2024, compared to 598 in 2023. In Duma, a multi-hour settler attack on 13 April resulted in the destruction of homes and livelihood structures, Izzat Dawabshe, a Duma resident, described the event: “Anyone who defended himself in any way was shot or detained.”
Settlers destroyed four homes and damaged or burned 31 others during the attack on Duma. Settlers completely burned a dozen livelihood structures and damaged or burned three others.
“While some states have imposed sanctions against individual violent settlers, this has had limited impact in reducing rates of violence,” said Povrzenic. “States must do more to hold the state of Israel, its central and local governments, and security forces – not just individual offenders – accountable for grave breaches of international law.”
Since the beginning of the Israeli war on Gaza on 7 October, 2023, nearly half a million Israelis left the country according to data from the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority.
Since the beginning of the Israeli war on Gaza, nearly half a million Israelis have left the country since October 7th, according to data from the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority.
Israel’s Zman magazine reported that 470,000 Israelis have emigrated from Israel, and… pic.twitter.com/ZgHXxrvJpP
Israel’s Zman magazine reported that 470,000 Israelis have emigrated from Israel, and it remains uncertain if they will ever return to the Jewish country in the meduim term and/orin the future.
The figures are alarming. One in four Israelis is looking for a way to leave the country pointes out the Jewish People Policy Institute.
Rising Number of Israelis Leaving the Country
Recently, there has been a notable increase in the number of Israelis leaving the country. This trend is evident in the bustling activity at Ben Gurion Airport, where additional flights have been scheduled to accommodate the surge… pic.twitter.com/3CPnnXrdk9
— Palestine Handala 🇵🇸 🍉 (@palestinhandala) July 11, 2024
As well, statistics show there has been a significant decline in the number of Jewish immigrants to Israel beginning early October, and dropping by about 50 percent compared to the beginning of 2023.
According to Israeli Zman magazine, the Population and Immigration Authority estimates that 370,000 people left Israel in the past two months, comprising 230,309 in October and 139,839 in November.
Before the Gaza war outbreak, approximately 600,000 Israelis had traveled abroad… pic.twitter.com/JkUcIPNhkx
This low trand is continuing. At the end of last June the Population and Immigration Authority estimated that 370,000 people left Israel in the previous two months. They stood at 230,309 last October and 139,839 in November.
the israelis "bi-nationality" leaving in emergency the country by fear of conflit with the hezbollah ➡️ filmed yesterday to interbational airport ben gourion pic.twitter.com/ocNFBpRg2d
Before the Gaza war outbreak, approximately 600,000 Israelis traveled abroad for vacation. The figures now show that Israelis are going abroad and not coming back.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant threatened Hezbollah, Wednesday, with a potential ground invasion of Lebanon that would “be rapid, surprising and decisive,” Israeli media reported.
“We can swiftly shift our main effort from the south to the north in an instant,” Gallant said during a visit to the northern border, according to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper as reported in Anadolu news.
In response Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, Wednesday pledged, his group’s fighters would wipe out the Israeli army’s tanks should they invade Lebanon reports the Lebanese website naharnet.
The Political excerpt from the speech of Hezbollah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah during Ashura commemorations – the 9th Day of Muharram 1446 AH at the Ashura Square in Beirut’s southern suburbs [15/7/2024].#Hezbollah#حزب_اللهhttps://t.co/N3ATkc9l9K
Such talk is happening when there are reports the Israeli army is running out of tanks and munitions and manpower as it continues its 10-month war on Gaza.
According to The New Arab a significant number of tanks have been damaged or are completely out of service amid its Gaza offensive, Israel military sources suggest but they did not reveal the exact number, Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported.
Nasrallah commented “if your tanks come to Lebanon and its south, you will not suffer from a shortage of tanks, because you will no longer have tanks.”
Making his comments at the end of Ashoura commemorations he warned if Israeli strikes continue on southern Lebanon, Hezbollah will target new settlements in Israel which have not been hit before.
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that Lebanon's war with Israel will not stop as long as the offensive against Gaza continues. In a televised speech marking the Islamic holy day of Ashura, Nasrallah warned Israel against "going too far" in targeting civilians. pic.twitter.com/i3hsnu600D
— China Daily World (@ChinaDailyWorld) July 18, 2024
Hezbollah has vowed to keep up its retaliatory attacks on Israel so long as it continues its deadly onslaught on Gaza which began soon after 7 October, 2023.
He said Israel has continued to pay a heavy toll because of its aggression on Gaza.
“The toll includes 9,254 individuals, among them officers and soldiers, with 3,000 amputees, 650 paralyzed, 185 completely blind, and several thousands suffering severe psychological trauma,” he said.
🟡🟢 Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered a speech today, July 17th, 2024, on the occasion of Ashura. To the people of Gaza, he renewed the same greeting of his 2006 Victory Day speech: “Peace be upon you, O most noble of people, the purest of people, and… pic.twitter.com/GrugxdzYdp
“Our front in Lebanon will remain active as long as the aggression against Gaza, its people, and its resistance continues in all its forms,” Nasrallah asserted and as reported by Press TV.