Monday, 1 July 2024

Israeli terrorists soldier killed in Rafah as fierce fighting continues

Israeli terrorists soldier killed in Rafah as fierce fighting continues

Israeli terrorists soldier killed in Rafah as fierce fighting continues










Heavy street fighting continues in northern and southern Gaza, as well as the occupied West Bank, with both sides claiming to inflict significant casualties on the other’s forces.







The military wing of the Islamic Jihad group says its fighters carried out the attack on the Amitai military base located in the southern Israel terrorists settlement with 107mm rockets, without giving further details.


Separately, the group said it targeted a Merkava 4 tank with an RPG shell and clashed with soldiers in southwestern Rafah.


The soldier was killed during combat operations in the city in southern Gaza, the Israeli military says.


He was identified as Sergeant Ori Itzchak Hadad, 21, from Beersheba in southern Israel, the army said on X, adding that nine other soldiers were wounded in an attack.


It happened in a tunnel when an explosive device was detonated.



Three ‘massacres’ by Israeli terrorists forces kill 23, injure 91 in past 24 hours



Gaza’s health ministry says nearly two dozen people were killed and 100 wounded in Israeli strikes over the past day.


“Israeli attacks killed 23 people and injured 91 others in three massacres against [Palestinian] families in the last 24 hours,” the ministry said.


“Many people are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.


Palestinian detainees are tortured “day and night” in Israel terrorists’s prisons, the director of al-Shifa Hospital Dr Muhammad Abu Salmiya tells Al Jazeera after his release from seven months’ detention.


Israeli terrorists tanks advance on the Gaza City district of Shujayea, trapping civilians during intense battles, with Palestinian fighters launching attacks on invading troops in southern Rafah.



Released doctor’s life in danger after Israeli incitement: Monitor



The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor expressed fear for the life of Dr Muhammad Abu Salmiya “after a storm of violent reactions in the Israeli government regarding his release”.


Dr Mohammed Abu Salmiya of Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital with his family [Mohammad Jahjouh/AP]


The rights group said in a statement that the doctor’s life could be in “serious danger” and warned of “the possibility of re-arresting him or targeting him and killing him directly and deliberately”.


“The release of the director of the medical complex and his colleagues without charges is evidence that the pretexts for storming and destroying the hospital are flimsy arguments,” it said.


“We hold Israel fully responsible for the doctor’s life after launching a wide political and media campaign against him.”


Hamas : Freed Palestinians confirm Israel’s ‘criminal behaviour’



Hamas says the condition of the prisoners released today and their testimony “confirm the criminal behaviour of the [Israeli] occupation”.


The international community and the United Nations must protect detainees, it said in a statement.


Hamas also called on the International Committee of the Red Cross to reveal the fate of thousands of Palestinian detainees taken by Israeli forces from Gaza, which it alleged are being hidden in “inhumane conditions”.






















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