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Al Jazeera correspondent: Dozens of Israelis, including families of prisoners and soldiers, are trying to prevent trucks from entering the Kerem Shalom crossing
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🔺Dozens of Israelis try to prevent trucks carrying humanitarian aid from entering Gaza at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
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🔻 Hezbollah | The Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted, at 01:25 pm on Wednesday 01/24/2024, the Bayad Blida site with appropriate weapons and directly hit it.
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🔻Hebrew newspaper "Maariv": During the mini-security council session with the heads of the northern settlements, a report was presented to Prime Minister Netanyahu clearly stating that the settlers in the Eastern Galilee do not intend to return to their homes until complete security is achieved in the region.
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🔺Ministry of Health in Gaza |
The Israeli occupation isolates the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip
The Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis is in urgent need of medical supplies, food and fuel, hundreds of injured, patients and maternity cases face serious complications due to the occupation's siege of Nasser Medical Complex.
The Israeli occupation isolates the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip
The Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis is in urgent need of medical supplies, food and fuel, hundreds of injured, patients and maternity cases face serious complications due to the occupation's siege of Nasser Medical Complex.
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🔺Fire devours the tents of the displaced in the agency industry, west of Khan Yunis, after it was surrounded by Zionist occupation tanks.
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🔻Al-Quds Brigades: We bombed a gathering of Zionist enemy soldiers and vehicles with 60-caliber regular mortar shells in the Al-Taqaddum axis, west of Khan Yunis.
#Al-Aqsa Flood
#Al-Aqsa Flood
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🔺️ +972 | Israeli intelligence secretly surveilled officials in Gaza’s Health Ministry to check if their data on the number of civilians killed in Gaza is 'reliable', Israeli intelligence sources told us.
The army found the numbers are reliable and now regularly uses them internally in intelligence briefings.
According to two sources, Israeli intelligence has no good independent measure of the total number of civilians the army killed in Gaza, making the Health Ministry's data their main source of information.
One reason for this is that officers conducted hundreds of AI-directed assassination strikes against suspected low-level Hamas operatives, usually by destroying entire homes and killing entire families – a practice we previously termed a 'mass assassination factory’. There was often no bomb damage assessment (BDA) for these strikes, meaning there was no check on who and how many civilians were killed. This routine post-strike check was skipped to 'save time'.
'I don’t know how many people I killed as collateral damage. We only check that information for senior Hamas targets,' one source said. 'In other cases I didn’t care. I immediately moved on to the next target. The focus was on creating as many targets as quickly as possible. That’s why I trust the Health Ministry in Gaza more than the IDF for these statistics. The army just doesn’t have the information.'
The army found the numbers are reliable and now regularly uses them internally in intelligence briefings.
According to two sources, Israeli intelligence has no good independent measure of the total number of civilians the army killed in Gaza, making the Health Ministry's data their main source of information.
One reason for this is that officers conducted hundreds of AI-directed assassination strikes against suspected low-level Hamas operatives, usually by destroying entire homes and killing entire families – a practice we previously termed a 'mass assassination factory’. There was often no bomb damage assessment (BDA) for these strikes, meaning there was no check on who and how many civilians were killed. This routine post-strike check was skipped to 'save time'.
'I don’t know how many people I killed as collateral damage. We only check that information for senior Hamas targets,' one source said. 'In other cases I didn’t care. I immediately moved on to the next target. The focus was on creating as many targets as quickly as possible. That’s why I trust the Health Ministry in Gaza more than the IDF for these statistics. The army just doesn’t have the information.'
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🔻The IDF's lies about October 7 debunked live, on Israeli TV:
An Israeli journalist from Channel 13 News, refuted claims made by the military regarding alleged crimes committed by Hamas, which were published around the world.
An Israeli journalist from Channel 13 News, refuted claims made by the military regarding alleged crimes committed by Hamas, which were published around the world.
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🔻Reports of an attack against a ship, south of Aden, Yemen.
Second report of an accident 50 nautical miles south of Mokha, Yemen.
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🔻Islamic Resistance in Iraq: We targeted a US forces base near Erbil Airport with a drone
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How do weapons enter Gaza?
Gaza shares borders with only two "states": Egypt and "Israel." After the coup d'état in Egypt, where the Egyptian general Abdel Fattah el-Sisi arrested the elected president, Morsi, keeping him imprisoned until his death, one might expect that the flow of weapons into Gaza would cease.
However, that's not the case. Weapons continue to enter Gaza, regardless of whether there is an actual government in Egypt that represents its people or not.
How is this possible?
If the government represents its people, weapons might enter willingly under the green light of the Egyptian government. In the case of a coup government, a military government, there is a higher chance of weapons entering Gaza than before.
Non-elected governments that serve as proxies for Western powers have one "Hassanat" (goodness), and that is, ladies and gentlemen: corruption. Since ruling individuals and parties in the country form coalitions not based on ideology but on benefits, those who pay more get more. It's all for the self-interest of the person over anything else.
In a corrupt government, where everything is for sale, it becomes easy to bribe officials, and it's even easier to bribe officers on the ground.
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Gaza shares borders with only two "states": Egypt and "Israel." After the coup d'état in Egypt, where the Egyptian general Abdel Fattah el-Sisi arrested the elected president, Morsi, keeping him imprisoned until his death, one might expect that the flow of weapons into Gaza would cease.
However, that's not the case. Weapons continue to enter Gaza, regardless of whether there is an actual government in Egypt that represents its people or not.
How is this possible?
If the government represents its people, weapons might enter willingly under the green light of the Egyptian government. In the case of a coup government, a military government, there is a higher chance of weapons entering Gaza than before.
Non-elected governments that serve as proxies for Western powers have one "Hassanat" (goodness), and that is, ladies and gentlemen: corruption. Since ruling individuals and parties in the country form coalitions not based on ideology but on benefits, those who pay more get more. It's all for the self-interest of the person over anything else.
In a corrupt government, where everything is for sale, it becomes easy to bribe officials, and it's even easier to bribe officers on the ground.
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🔻Confrontations broke out between young men and the occupation forces in the town of Beita, south of Nablus.
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