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Israel again bombards the destroyed, with no clear course
  • Tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee the towns of Khan Younis and Gaza in recent days, without having to travel. The clashes between the Israeli Army and Netanyahu are taking off and the war against Hezbollah is getting closer and closer. The proposal for a ceasefire is on the table, but there is no great chance of a permanent halt to the conflict.
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Khan Younisetik milaka lagunek egin behar izan dute ihes. Argazkia: EPA

The Israeli Army continues to bombard the cities already destroyed, but in its strategic objectives it has not taken any significant step in recent months, beyond the destruction of the chances of survival in Gaza. The differences between the Army and Netanyahu have become apparent in recent weeks, the authorities have warned of the Army ' s fatigue and have denounced the failure to meet the stated objectives. The Prime Minister is under internal and external pressure, some agents have denounced the drift of Netanyahu and also the high-level Zionist authorities in the Asian country. Meanwhile, tension with the Lebanese Hezbollah continues to increase, with increasingly violent attacks, and the risk of the outbreak of a regional war, according to various sources, is increasing.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians have had to flee again from several cities in the Gaza Strip. The bombings of the Zionist Army in the southern city of Khan Younis have resulted in hundreds of deaths and nearly 100,000 displaced persons. The Zionists have destroyed in Khan Younis a UN school called by Israel "humanitarian refuge" and killed dozens of Palestinians who had been taken in the place. There have also been heavy bombardments in Gaza City, in central Gaza, and the invasion of the land has been deepened. The Israeli genocide has forced 90% of the population of Gaza to be relocated, but they have nowhere to go. The UN has repeatedly warned that “there is no safe place in Gaza”.

A distant ending

The barrier of the 38,000 dead just passed, you see no end nearby. He said on Thursday that the Israeli Government will look into the changes to the latest cease-fire proposal, but the possibilities for agreement are scarce, as Netanyahu has stated on several occasions against a lasting truce and has ratified his intention to destroy HAMAS. The Islamist Hamas movement, for its part, has not announced that it will not accept any agreement that will not end the offensives.

The gap between the Army and the Prime Minister has been widening in recent weeks. The Israeli Army spokesman said that "it is impossible to destroy and destroy Hamas", and he accused Netanyahu of being causing "false illusions" in the armed conflict. Hamas and other forces of Palestinian resistance have resumed fighting in several cities, after the Zionist Army had said that these areas were “clean”. This also demonstrates the inability of the Army to destroy its resistance and opens up the possibility of further prolonging the genocide.

The majority of Palestinians, two-thirds, continue to support the action of 7 October, according to a survey conducted by the Palestinian Research Organization (PLO). Surveys among Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank show that 80 per cent of respondents believe that the action of Palestinian resistance has attracted global attention to Palestine.

The ultraderechysts are having a significant weight in Netanyahu’s government. Itamar Ben Gvir and Gaila Smotrich are your most well-known faces. These two ministers are calling for the death or expulsion of all Palestinians. Progress has been made with the support of Netanyahu, who has just approved the largest theft of the last 30 years in West Bank territory.

The murder of Mohammad Naameh Nasser, commander of Hezbollah, at the hands of Israel. Photo: Getty Images

Army Fatigue and War in Lebanon

The Israeli Army, on the verge of the ninth month of genocide, has shown symptoms of fatigue in the area. The reservists are constantly calling and many have refused to return them and some have made public statements. The number of Zionist soldiers who have committed suicide instead of returning to Gaza is also increasing significantly, according to Israeli sources. In view of this situation, the Government has taken a number of measures. By order of the Israeli Supreme Court, the ultra-orthodox Jews who were previously exempt must join the Army. The decision has caused many incidents. For his part, the Israeli Defence Minister has called for the recruitment of an additional 10,000 soldiers, as progress is being made towards a possible war with Hezbollah.

In recent months, Israel and Hezbollah have recorded dozens of cases of gender-based violence. In solidarity with the Palestinians, the Shia militia took the decision to press from Lebanon, and tension has increased in recent months. Numerous military commanders have acknowledged that they have no capacity to open a new war front, at a time when they are bombing Gaza and hitting the West Bank harshly. Nevertheless, Hezbollah has on several occasions shown its readiness to war and its military capacity to “surprise” Israel.

In recent days, hundreds of rockets have been launched from Lebanon to northern Israel in response to the death of Hezbollah commander Mohammad Naameh Nasser. The Israelis have also launched several attacks in southern Lebanon, and the danger of a regional war is increasing day by day. Several sources, including the United States Government, have expressed concern that the Israeli Iron Dome, the Zionist defence system, will be able to resist the attacks of Hezbollah. Hezbollah has shown images recorded via drones in different cities in Israel, demonstrating that it is able to overcome the defences of the Zionists.