West Asia developments | From new enemy plots in Lebanon to rising migration from Occupied Territories
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The wealthy and the youth flee Israel in unprecedented numbers
Pars Today – The Zionist regime's prime minister's order to accelerate the occupation of the Gaza Strip has intensified internal divisions and escalated the legal and humanitarian consequences of this plan.
The Zionist regime's crimes in targeting journalists, attempts to end the mission of UN peacekeeping forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL), and the increasing migration of wealthy individuals from Israel are among the new crises in the West Asia region covered in this news package:
Netanyahu orders acceleration of Gaza occupation
Amid growing concerns over the humanitarian and political consequences of occupying the Gaza Strip, the prime minister of the Zionist regime has ordered an expedited implementation of the Gaza occupation plan.
During the inauguration ceremony of the Knesset Museum, Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the battle with Hamas is nearing its end and that Israeli captives would soon be freed.
Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance forces continue their operations across various areas of the Gaza Strip, making a complete occupation of the region appear unlikely.
Internal Israeli divisions over Gaza military plan
Serious disagreements among Zionist regime leaders regarding the Gaza Strip occupation operation have raised concerns about the plan's future. Israeli military chief of staff Eyal Zamir has emphasized the need for troop rest and protecting prisoners' lives. Meanwhile, Israel's military advocate general warned that a full occupation of Gaza would bring significant legal liabilities for Israel, though the internal security minister insists on supporting the political decision to proceed with the occupation plan. Some cabinet members and opposition leaders view the operation as futile and dangerous.
Targeting of journalists in Gaza: A preplanned crime
The Israeli military's deliberate attack on a journalists' tent in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom of several reporters, has been condemned as a planned war crime.
Salah Abdel-Ati, head of the Palestinian human rights center "Hashed," emphasized that this act was intended to silence journalists and conceal ongoing crimes in Gaza. He called for immediate international intervention and prosecution of those responsible by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Israel and U.S. push to terminate UNIFIL mission in Lebanon
Israel and the United States have proposed either a complete termination or a limited renewal of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL). This move comes as Hezbollah has condemned the proposal, describing it as a betrayal to the resistance and a service to the Israeli regime. These developments risk further destabilization in the region.
The wealthy and the youth flee Israel in unprecedented numbers
Reports indicate a dramatic surge in emigration of affluent and young Israelis, posing severe economic and social consequences for the Zionist regime. Over 1,700 wealthy Jewish individuals left the Occupied Territories last year alone, with half of emigrants from the past five years choosing not to return. This process reflects growing international isolation of Israel and signals its dangerous shift toward fascist policies.
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