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Lebanese Ministry of Health denies news of evacuating Baalbek Governmental Hospital.

The Ministry of Public Health issued a statement denying what is being circulated in some media outlets and social media about the evacuation of Baalbek Governmental Hospital.
The statement confirmed that the hospital is operating normally.
More Zionist warnings issued for next wave of terrorist attacks on Ghobeiry area, Beirut, Lebanon.
Terrorist Enemy raids targeted Al-Manar TV building.
Mass displacement of residents in the southern suburb, coinciding with the ongoing Israeli raids.
Japanese Newspaper Compares Sinwar to Samurai Warriors

• A Japanese newspaper published a photo of Sinwar alongside an article.

• The article compares him to samurai fighters who fight until the last breath, viewing surrender as the height of shame.

• It emphasizes their belief that death is better than living in shame.
Summary:

Day 379

North Gaza update:

More strikes on Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, damaging water tanks & electricity grid. Heavy shelling continues across north Gaza.

111 Palestinians killed in Gaza yesterday .

36 people killed, 204 injured in Lebanon in 48 hrs .

IOF targeted school sheltering displaced in al-Shati Camp (north), killing 10+ people .

Israel killed 4 engineers repairing water systems in Khan Younis despite coordination w/ IOF .

3y/o Sami Ayyad & elderly killed by 2 air-dropped aid boxes hitting tents in "safe zone" Mawasi .

Yesterday's attack on "safe zone" Maghazi killed 16, incl. 7 family members; airstrikes on Rafah killed 2 people. IOF shelled home in Nuseirat killing 4 family members & a kid .

IOF renews attacks on Beirut + ordered 4 more areas to evacuate. IOF killed 4 people, incl. mayor, in strike on Baaloul (south) .

Israel quadrupled number of Palestinian children abducted & held w/o charge .

2 IOF soldiers killed in north Gaza. Hamas ambush in Rafah killed & injured soldiers .

Hezbollah claim 25 attacks on settlements killing 1 IOF soldier, injuring 9 .

West Bank:

IOF killed Palestinian after car ramming operation on Israeli police car near Ramallah. Resistance clashes w/ IOF in Jenin & Nablus

IOF military jeep ran over & killed a Palestinian near Tulkarem .
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Several Palestinians have been killed and injured after an Israeli military drone targeted tents of the displaced in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip.
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Massive march in support of Palestine and Lebanon from the city of Casablanca, Morocco.
Lebanese sources:

A number of martyrs in the Awzai area in the southern suburb of Beirut after enemy warplanes bombed It.
Lebanese Ministry of Health:

4 martyrs, including a child, and 24 wounded in the initial toll of the Israeli enemy raid in the vicinity of Hariri Hospital.

Glory to the Martyrs.
Joint Naval Drills in the Red Sea between Iran and KSA were proposed by the Saudis
The US army base at the Conoco oil field deep inside Syria was targeted .

The US forces are now shelling villages of Huwayjah Sakr and Al-Jafra in the Deir Ezzor countryside.
False Witnesses to Netanyahu’s Delusions: The Media’s Role in Covering Up "Greater Israel"

Nizar Nimer's article critiques the Western media's complicity in promoting Zionist narratives while ignoring the expansionist ambitions of Israel. Despite the occupying entity's daily demonstrations of its goals, these remain largely unreported in the West. The media amplifies the occupation's voice and distorts the truth, neglecting critical policies and intentions, such as “scorched earth” tactics and the concept of “Greater Israel.”

Nimer points to statements from Israeli officials, like Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who openly discuss expanding Israeli territory to include parts of Palestine, Lebanon, and beyond, yet receive minimal coverage in Western media. He recalls historical discussions where Israeli leaders, including Moshe Sharett and David Ben-Gurion, expressed intentions to annex southern Lebanon, revealing a long-standing desire to control the region.

Recent provocations, such as the establishment of the “Uri Tzafon” movement advocating for Israeli settlements in southern Lebanon, have raised alarm among Lebanese citizens. The movement's website promotes settlement with altered village names and Hebrew descriptions, echoing a colonial mindset. An article by Mark Fish in The Jerusalem Post, which claims that parts of Lebanon are included in the biblical “promised land”, sparked outrage, demonstrating the friction between Zionist claims and Lebanese sovereignty.

Nimer emphasizes that these expansionist ideas are not isolated; they are echoed by various Israeli officials, including threats of a larger territorial ambition that encompasses significant portions of the Middle East. He references a report from Haaretz indicating that Israeli defense strategies aim to force population migrations through military actions, underscoring the calculated nature of these policies.

The author warns that those who believe the occupying entity will respect their sovereignty are mistaken. He argues that the narrative of a “safe zone” or adherence to international resolutions serves only to legitimize expansionist goals, similar to past justifications for territorial conquests. Nimer concludes by stating that historical lessons show that occupation can only be challenged through force, especially when it aims for expansive control.

Full article by Nizar Nimer
Director of Medical Relief in Gaza, Ayed Baghi: The occupation rejected requests from UNRWA and international institutions for ambulance crews to enter and remove bodies from under the rubble of their destroyed homes in Jabalia camp, north of Gaza.
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The enemy terrorist airforce bombed between the Central Mall and the government hospital (Hariri) in Beirut.
The US Navy announces the death of two pilots, the crew of the Boeing EA-18G Growler, one of the best electronic warfare fighters in the world, and says the cause was the plane crash during a training flight in the country, after returning from its largest mission in the Red Sea.

The U.S. Navy has identified two Growler crew members who died in a crash last week as Naval Aviator Lt. Serena Wellman and Naval Flight Officer Lt. Lindsey Evans. Wellman, 31, of California .
The Israeli entity terrorist comes up with new lie to bomb Lebanon hospitals
A number of martyrs and wounded were reported as a result of the IOF bombing the vicinity of the Salama Association in Beit Lahia, northern

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Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, stated:

• The hospital is overwhelmed with injuries, highlighting the tragic situation in northern Gaza.

• The ongoing siege is severely restricting medical resources and assistance to the injured.
Hochstein: UN Resolution 1701 is not enough to end conflict

In a meeting today with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, Hochstein said that commiting to UN resolution 1701 would not be enough to end the war. He added the US is working to formulate a deal to end the conflict once and for all.

Tying Lebanon’s future to other conflicts in the region was not and is not in the interest of the Lebanese people (...) the United States wants to end the conflict as soon as possible.

Resolution 1701 calls for the disarming of all non-state organizations in Lebanon (by this they mean Hezbullah; it would not be enforced on others) and for an international oversight troops (UNIFIL) and the Lebanese Army to be the only armed forces in south Lebanon.