Israel Kills 1000 Palestinians in North Gaza
The Israeli army has killed more than 1,000 Palestinians in northern Gaza, forced half of the population to flee from bombardments, and left the other half trapped without water or food for nearly three weeks, the Palestinian Civil Defense announced on Sunday.
Mahmoud Bassal, a spokesman for Palestinian Civil Defense, said in a video shared on social media that the Israeli army has killed over 1,000 Palestinians during its three-week-long military offensives in northern Gaza, which are still ongoing.
“More than 100,000 Palestinians in the areas of Jabalia, Beit Hanoun, and Beit Lahia are suffering from an Israeli siege and bombardment, while the other half of the population, which numbered around 200,000, has been forcibly displaced towards Gaza City, the closest governorate to the north,” Bassal told Anadolu.
He continued: “The Israeli army is killing anyone who tries to provide aid to the Palestinians trapped in the northern Gaza Strip, who are suffering from a lack of water, medicine, and food.”
“The Israeli occupation is practicing a policy of ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza amid international silence,” Bassal lamented according to Anadolu.
He urged international and humanitarian organizations “to work immediately and urgently to save the Palestinians in northern Gaza.”
The Israeli army has continued a devastating offensive on the Gaza Strip since a Hamas attack last year, despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.
Nearly 43,000 people have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 100,000 others injured, according to local health authorities.
The Israeli onslaught has displaced almost the territory’s entire population amid an ongoing blockade that has led to severe shortages of food, clean water, and medicine.
Halevi: Israel Suffers ‘Heavily, Painfully’ in Lebanon
Military expert Colonel Hatem Karim Al-Falahi said the Israeli occupation’s entry into southern Lebanon must be understood within the directions “previously set by Hezbollah in its defensive plan for any ground battle.” He also listed the reasons for the high losses among the Israeli forces.
Al-Falahi said the defensive operation is important in military sciences as it means waiting for the enemy to find a better opportunity. He indicated this operation must take into account the nature of the changing reality, and respond to all possibilities, either completely or partially.
He pointed out the Israeli high losses in southern Lebanon are due to several reasons, including the nature of the geography, which is different from the battles of the Gaza Strip. This is in addition to the deployment of military teams exhausted by the fighting in the streets, homes and neighborhoods of Gaza, he maintained.
Weak
Al Falahi on Al Jazeera explained that the combat capabilities of the Israeli military “appear weak in an environment friendly to Hezbollah fighters that has known defensive arrangements for a long time.”
He pointed out five Israeli military divisions are participating in the ground incursion operations in southern Lebanon: 210, 98, 91, 36, 146, and each division includes more than one military brigade, and according to military standards has more than 10,000 soldiers.
The occupation’s losses in Lebanon has come as a result of the direct clashes and/or targeting with artillery or mortar shells on the border strip with Hezbollah fighters, starting from Ras al-Naqoura to the Shebaa Farms.
The occupation has revealed that 88 Israeli soldiers were injured in the battles in Lebanon in the past 48 hours, while Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi acknowledged that Israel is suffering “heavily and painfully”.
Bloodbath
The spokesperson for foreign affairs of the Sweden Social Democratic Party, Morgan Johansson, condemned the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation during the ongoing war in Gaza, describing them as a bloodbath.
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.