Jul 17, 2024 09:38 UTC
  • Continuation of Israel's internal crisis, tank shortage, public pressure / Zionists have no chance against Hezbollah

Pars Today - With the continuation of the war in the Gaza Strip and the lack of any military achievements by the Zionist regime, criticism against prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet has intensified in the Occupied Territories.

Internal crisis 

In continuation of these protests, settlers staged a protest today, Tuesday, and blocked the "Ayalon" street in "Tel Aviv". The Zionist protesters are demanding the overthrow of Netanyahu's cabinet and the immediate return of Zionist prisoners from Gaza.

Opponents of Netanyahu accuse him of buying time to stay in power and avoid prosecution in the lawsuits filed against him. Additionally, the families of Zionist prisoners are demanding that the Zionist regime release their loved ones without delay and at any cost, and stop the futile attacks on Gaza that have resulted in the killing of Palestinians and the prisoners themselves.

Furthermore, media sources report clashes between extremist Jews and Zionist army soldiers in the Occupied Territories. The Zionist newspaper "Yediot Aharonot" reported that a group of extremist Zionists, known as "Haredim", attacked two high-ranking Zionist army officers in the occupied region of "Bnei Brak" in central Israel, injuring them.

It is worth noting that a few weeks ago, the Zionist regime's high court ruled that Haredi Zionists, like other Zionists, must serve in the army. However, the Haredim have repeatedly stated that they will not serve in the Zionist army, as they are devoted to studying and promoting the teachings of the Torah.

Separate from the infighting among Zionists and their harm to each other, Zionist soldiers mistakenly fired at a car near Ramallah in the West Bank early Tuesday morning, injuring three settlers.

The Hebrew-language network "Kan" reported that the soldiers fired at a car near Ramallah, which was later found to be carrying settlers from the Zionist settlement of "Beit Aya"."

 

Protests around the world

In continuation of global protests against Israel, the Palestinian news agency Shahab reported that people in South Korea have taken to the streets in support of Palestine and to condemn the Zionist regime's occupation and mass killing in the Gaza Strip, which has been ongoing for nine months.

Protests in support of Palestine and against the Zionist regime's policies, as well as the White House's support for the child-killing regime, are still ongoing in the United States. In solidarity with the people of Palestine in Gaza, a group of medical staff in Ireland has also launched a campaign calling for an end to the Tel Aviv massacre in Gaza.

People from many countries around the world are protesting against the Zionist regime's atrocities in Gaza, which continue to this day.

 

Horrific massacre

In one of the most heinous crimes committed by the Zionist occupation army, on Saturday, they targeted Palestinian refugee tents in Al-Mawasi, Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, perpetrating a horrific massacre.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that 90 Palestinians were martyred and 300 others were injured in the Zionist occupation's crime in Al-Mawasi, Khan Yunis.

Following the incident, Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said: "The disaster in Gaza has crossed all boundaries, and what is happening is absolutely unacceptable."

 

Destruction of UN buildings

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza announced that the Zionist regime has destroyed over 190 buildings and facilities belonging to the UN. 

Inas Hamdan, the director of UNRWA's Gaza office, stated at a press conference: "Unfortunately, there is no safe place in Gaza, and refugees are unable to find a safe place."

 

Latest statistics

The international community's criticism of the Zionist regime's massacre in Gaza continues, as the Zionist army, with the support of the US and Europe, continues its attacks on Gaza, bombing hospitals, buildings, and residential towers, and preventing the entry of water, food, medicine, and fuel into the region.

As a result of this massacre, which began on October 7, 2023, a number of 38,664 people have been martyred, and over 89,000 others have been injured. Additionally, the fate of over 10,000 people remains unknown. Also, over 1.9 million people have been displaced from their homes, and widespread destruction threatens the lives of hundreds of children.

 

Resistance responses to Zionist crimes and Israel's tank shortage

In response to the Zionist regime's numerous crimes in Gaza and the West Bank, the Zionist army's media reported on a new wave of drone and missile attacks by Hezbollah on Zionist settlements, including Kiryat Shmona and the Galilee region in northern occupied Palestine.

On Monday night, a reporter for the Al-Mayadeen network reported that over 50 missiles were launched from Lebanon towards Zionist positions in the Galilee region.

Hebrew-language media also reported that at least 13 missiles were launched towards Kiryat Shmona.

Following these attacks, the Washington Post wrote in its Tuesday edition: "The Zionist regime is not prepared for war with Hezbollah Lebanon, and the Israeli public is not ready to accept thousands of missiles launched from Lebanon."

The Washington Post continued: "Hezbollah has twice as many fighters as Hamas, and its arsenal is four times larger, including guided missiles."

Senior military officials of the Zionist regime also stated that they are not seeking war in Lebanon, as they have lost all their resources in the war in Gaza, and their military is exhausted and worn out, with no readiness for a new war on the northern front.

In this regard, the Zionist newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported for the first time that the Zionist army is facing a tank shortage crisis after its tanks were extensively targeted in the Gaza Strip conflicts.

On the other hand, following the heavy missile barrage by Hezbollah on northern occupied Palestine, the Al-Mayadeen news agency reported on Tuesday morning that Hebrew-language media are mocking the previous threat made by Yoav Galant, the Zionist war minister, that he would turn Lebanon back into the "Stone Age".

Galant had previously made a blatant threat against Hezbollah, claiming that the Zionist army could turn Lebanon back into the "Stone Age".

 

Key phrases: Gaza war, Palestinian power, Hezbollah power, crisis in Israel, Israel's tank shortage

 

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