After Hamas launched the Aqsa Flood operation on October 7, Israel started to attack Gaza. The crisis in Gaza is growing following the conflicts that caused a new crisis in the region. While the number of dead and injured in Gaza increases with each passing minute, calls for a ceasefire continue to come from the international community. On the other hand, the Israeli press published a remarkable analysis. Underlining that Hamas is still effective in Gaza, the analysis warned that the US is about to run out of patience regarding the operation carried out by Israel.
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According to Jordan’s official news agency Petra, King Abdullah said, “Emergency medical supplies and medicine were delivered by air to the Jordan Field Hospital in the Gaza Strip.” said.
On the other hand, King Abdullah, who made a statement from the he said.
“This is our duty to help the wounded who are suffering from the war in Gaza,” said the King of Jordan, adding that his country will remain the closest and most supportive of its Palestinian brothers.
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LETTER FROM IRAN TO STOP ATTACKS
According to the written statement made by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Abdullahiyan sent a letter to the secretaries general of the United Nations (UN) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the foreign ministers of the five BRICS member countries.
In the statement, Abdullahiyan sent separate letters to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, SCO Secretary-General Zhang Ming, and the foreign ministers of the five BRICS member countries (Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa), demanding that the international community stop Israel’s attacks on Gaza. It was noted that he wanted him to take action.
Abdullahiyan stated in the letters in question that the support given to Israel by the United States and some Western countries “provides the basis for the continuation of this regime’s crimes and the repetition of violations of international law.”
Describing Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip as “war crimes”, Abdullahiyan warned that if the international community does not take action, a major humanitarian disaster could occur in Gaza.
Abdullahiyan called on international organizations to “condemn Israel’s actions that violate international law, end the aggression immediately and unconditionally, lift the blockade of Gaza and take the necessary measures to deliver humanitarian aid.”
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WHO: ‘WE ARE CONCERNED’
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), shared on the X social media platform about Israel’s attacks on Gaza and cutting off communication lines in the Gaza Strip.
“We are deeply concerned by the news about the renewed disruption of communication lines and heavy bombardments in Gaza. When there is no connection in communication lines, people in need of urgent medical attention cannot reach hospitals and ambulances.” Using his statements, Ghebreyesus noted that all communication channels should be reactivated.
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“HAMASA STILL DOMINATES GAZA”
An analysis signed by reporter Amos Harel, one of Haaretz’s senior military experts, was published in the newspaper with the title “Despite Israel’s violent attacks, Hamas is still dominant in Gaza.”
The analysis stated that violent clashes between Hamas members and the Israeli army continued with Israel’s de facto siege of the city of Gaza. “The Israeli army is using a disintegration tactic that advances slowly and systematically, accompanied by a large amount of military force, including from the air.” It was said.
The analysis, which claimed that Israeli air strikes generally last only a few minutes with small margins of error in line with the instructions of the ground forces, stated that, contrary to the statements of the Israeli army, “One of the weaknesses continues to be related to the ability to kill many Hamas members in the ground operation.”
In the analysis, it was pointed out that senior Israeli soldiers thought that the reports regarding the killing of hundreds of Hamas members were “not definitive and sufficient” and said, “The real difficulty is in defining the mission, among other factors, since the Israeli government and army define the mission as destroying Hamas’s administration and eliminating its military power.” It lies.” expressions were included.
The analysis included the statements of commanders and reserves who participated in previous operations in Gaza that there was no comparison between the severity of the destruction this time and those experienced in previous conflicts, and noted that the path to this goal was completely unclear.
In the analysis, it was stated that the Israeli army was in a real war situation and did not attempt limited operations, and it was emphasized that the neighborhoods in the Beit Hanun region in the north of the Gaza Strip were completely destroyed by the Israeli army.
HAMAS’ TACTICS
The analysis stated that Hamas relied on a network of defense tunnels, sent its fighters through openings to launch anti-tank missiles, and placed explosive devices near the Israeli army’s armored vehicles. It was also stated that Hamas also used unmanned aerial vehicles in its attacks.
“This situation can lead to many problems. The Israeli army has brought large forces to the north of the Gaza Strip and advanced a large number of armored vehicles. This provides the enemy with many targets in the war against the guerrilla forces hiding underground,” the analysis said. It was said.
The analysis pointed out that despite the severe pressure exerted by Israel in the current situation, there is no significant pressure, and it was emphasized that Hamas still actively maintains its dominance and activity.
PATIENCE OF WASHINGTON
In the analysis, it was warned that the US was about to run out of patience regarding the operation carried out by Israel, and said, “Considering the long-running conflicts, it is felt between the lines that Washington’s patience with the Israeli army’s operations in the Gaza Strip has begun to wane.” statements were included.
In the analysis, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s call for Israel to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip was recalled, and it was stated that Blinken warned of a humanitarian disaster in Gaza and stated that stopping the war would help the efforts to release Israeli prisoners.
Blinken made a surprise visit to the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah yesterday and met with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas.