‘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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CEASEFIRE, Stop Complicity Canada’s Tatiana Maslany Shouts Out

Top Hollywood star Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany calls for an end to the Israeli genocide on Gaza during her Walk of Fame award acceptance.

In an unexpected surprise the star of She-Hulk and Orphan Black told the committee and the audience in the ceremony that was held in Saskatchewan, it’s a must for Israel to stop its genocide on Gaza and for the Canadian government to stop supporting the Israeli genocide.

Her comments are trending on the social media.

“It’s strange to be standing up here when we are witnessing the genocide of the Palestinian people at the hands of the Israeli settler colonial state,” Maslany said.

“…We watch and we do nothing and I would say with whatever platform I have that we can’t do nothing and I would demand that our government demands ceasefire, stop funding the genocide, stop being complicit in it.”

She then thanked everyone for this honor and shouted “Free Palestine”

She later spoke to the media saying what is happening in Gaza is

“is beyond, beyond comprehension,” adding “there so much action that can be taken by our government, by the US government” but “they are doing exactly the opposite.”

“And by funding the Israeli army. By supporting the genocide, we are complicit, Maslany added in reference to Canada’s pro-Israeli stances.

“And so I couldn’t stand up here as a Canadian, flanked by Mounties without speaking to that and without acknowledging it..”

More that 37,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israeli waged its war on the enclave after 7 October, 2023.

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Battle For Shujaiyia: 4 Israeli Soldiers Dead, 5 Injured in 48 Hrs

The battle for Al Shujaiyia increases in intensity as a broad Palestinian coalition of fighters that include a brigade from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine stand up to the Israeli occupation invaders.

On the Israeli side, four soldiers were reported dead in less than 48 hours in major battles between Hamas and Saraya Al Quds fighters Israeli soldiers who forced their way into the neigborhood under intense air cover of bombardment.

In the two-day battle now going on into its third, five Israeli soldiers as well are being reported by Al Jazeera as having suffered injuries and taken to hospital inside Israel through helicopters.

The battle is already fierce but the Palestinian resistance forces say they will maintain pressure on the Israeli army to withdraw as they did elsewhere like Jabalia and Biet Lahia.

Experts say the Israeli forces are losing steam as they go in places like Al Shujaiyia; they stay there, bomb, believe they got rid of Palestinian fighters and then leave. Meanwhile Palestinian fighters regroup, redevelop, gain their strength back and are out again in top form.

This scenario is likely to be repeated in the current fighting in Al Shujaiyia. Because of the nature of the Israeli army and its organizational structure, they must follow orders that comes from the political leaders like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. This makes their job doubly difficult experts say.

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Hamas Puts 500 Israeli Armored Vehicles Out

Over 500 Israel armored vehicles have been damaged in the war on Gaza ever since 7 October, 2023 according to a report in the Jewish daily Maariv.

It reports a “few dozen” of these have been destroyed. Depending which site you are following, one added most of these have been repaired, and no doubt put back into service.

As expected, the report is making headways on the social media with more comments likely in the following days.

According to Anadolu, the Israel military established two logistics centers in Gaza to repair vehicles damaged in its war with Hamas and the other Palestinian resistance movement.

It adds the Israeli report also says the troops responsible for transporting the vehicles are said to be physically and mentally fatigued,” adding: “If they are called upon to occupy southern Lebanon, they will be there, but not in their best condition.”

Border tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon have increased over the past few weeks, with fears of an all-out war, the Turkish news agency adds, whilst maintaining that the Gaza war consumed far more weapons than the Israeli army expected, and usage remains high.

The supply of US weapons to Israel became a source of tension between the two allies after Netanyahu accused President Joe Biden of withholding weapons.

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