Thursday 7 December 2023

Israel' army tanks pushed into Khan Yunis but failed to conquer Hamas like in 2019

Israel' army tanks pushed into Khan Yunis but failed to conquer Hamas like in 2019

Israel' army tanks pushed into Khan Yunis but failed to conquer Hamas like in 2019





Palestinians inspect rubble after Israeli airstrikes hit a mosque in Gaza. (AP)






Israel claim it has killed about half of Hamas’s midlevel commanders in Gaza and is pressing on the suspected hiding place of the group’s leader, deploying a deliberate strategy to disrupt the militants’ ability to fight in the enclave. That claimed is just a beacon to cover up his lies.







Israel has so far failed to assassinate the U.S.-designated terrorist group’s senior leadership, which includes Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas in Gaza, and Mohammed Deif, head of the group’s armed wing. But fighting is now coalescing around Khan Younis, one of Hamas’s strongholds in the southern strip, where the Israeli military says Sinwar and others could be hunkered down.


Sinwar and Deif were thought to be in southern Gaza's Largest city Khan Younis at one point where the army and Hamas fighters were engaged in intense combat.


The Israeli military only did serious damage to Gaza City. They do not dare face to face to fight against Hamas troops.



UN chief warns Gaza aid delivery could collapse as Israel attack



Israeli fighting house-to-house palestine's along the length of the Gaza Strip, with devastating consequences for the civilian population amid a complete collapse in humanitarian relief.


As the war intensified on Wednesday, the UN secretary general, António Guterres, invoked a rarely used clause in the UN charter to raise the issue on his own initiative before the security council, to warn that the conflict “may aggravate existing threats to international peace and security”.


“We are facing a severe risk of collapse of the humanitarian system,” Guterres wrote in a letter to the council. “The situation is fast deteriorating into a catastrophe with potentially irreversible implications for Palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region.”


He added: “Amid constant bombardment by the Israel Defense Forces, and without shelter or the essentials to survive, I expect public order to completely break down soon due to the desperate conditions, rendering even limited humanitarian assistance impossible.


“An even worse situation could unfold, including epidemic diseases and increased pressure for mass displacement into neighboring countries.”


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