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Israeli crimes in Gaza

An international charity organization says Israel has been preventing medical teams from entering Gaza in recent weeks, amid the regime’s raging genocide in the besieged territory. Doctors Without Borders said there are only a few plastic surgeons in Gaza who cannot handle the large number of wounded people needing reconstructive surgery. MSF added that the number of victims suffering from burns as a result of Israeli attacks has increased fivefold since the regime resumed its attacks in March. The organization said burn victims in Gaza are facing an extreme lack of crucial medicines and medical supplies, caused by Israel’s total blockade on aid delivery. It also warned that the number of children suffering from malnutrition in Gaza is on the rise, as a result of Israel’s ongoing starvation campaign.

Resistance retaliation

Palestinian resistance fighters continue to step up their retaliatory operations in Gaza despite the ferocity of Israeli forces’ air and artillery strikes. Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, says their fighters have targeted a Zionist infantry force of seven with a highly explosive device near the southern city of Rafah. In another operation in the same area, Palestinian fighters targeted a Zionist engineering force of twelve soldiers, who were preparing to carry out a bombing operation, inside a house. The attack, which was carried out with two anti-personnel and anti-armor shells, led to a large explosion inside the house and the deaths and injuries of members of the Israeli forces. According to the regime’s media, those operations left at least two Israeli soldiers dead and five injured. Several of the injured are in serious condition. The attacks were part of al-Qassam Brigades “Gates of Hell” operations in Rafah against the Israeli occupation army.

Iran military might

The Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC has strongly warned that Iran will strike back at any origin of aggression coming its way anywhere it might be. Major General Salami stated that the IRGC Navy is equipped with anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as advanced drones, capable of striking both moving and stationary objects. He stressed that the naval force is capable of full-scale battles over extended periods. The remarks were made during a ceremony unveiling an underground IRGC Navy drone hangar. The underground facility also houses surveillance drones tasked with monitoring US aircraft carriers. General Salami emphasized that the display of power is intended to prevent the enemies from making mistakes and refrain from actions that would be damaging to them.


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