Israeli Occupation's ongoing aggression in Gaza continues for 219th day

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Published: 2024-05-12 07:12

Last Updated: 2024-10-29 13:13


Israeli Occupation's ongoing aggression in Gaza continues for 219th day
Israeli Occupation's ongoing aggression in Gaza continues for 219th day

Israeli Occupation military's continued aggression against the Gaza Strip has now reached its 219th day, with a relentless focus on civilian targets and infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance groups have retaliated by launching attacks on Ashkelon, resulting in injuries to "Israeli" citizens, and targeting Israeli Occupation Forces across various parts of Gaza. Reports indicate that rocket sirens blared in Ashkelon and its surroundings, with rockets landing in the city.

In addition to targeting Ashkelon, the Israeli Occupation military has expanded its attacks to other areas, including Rafah in the south and neighborhoods in Gaza City and Jabalia in the north. These strikes have caused significant destruction and overwhelmed medical facilities, leaving them unable to cope with the influx of casualties.

The Civil Defense spokesperson in Gaza has described the Israeli Occupation bombardment of Jabalia as excessive and chaotic, making it difficult to rescue the wounded. He highlighted the dire situation in northern Gaza, where all hospitals are reportedly out of service due to the ongoing Israeli Occupation attacks.

The spokesperson emphasized the indiscriminate nature of the Israeli Occupation strikes, which predominantly affect innocent civilians, including many women and children.

- Tensions in Tel Aviv -

Meanwhile, tensions have escalated in Tel Aviv, where thousands of demonstrators took to the streets demanding the removal of the Netanyahu government. This protest came after Hamas issued a message suggesting a potential prisoner exchange deal. Israeli Occupation police responded by suppressing the demonstrators and making arrests, including several family members of detainees in Gaza.

Families of the "Israeli" captives in Gaza have vowed to intensify their efforts to oust the Netanyahu government, criticizing its handling of the situation and lack of a coherent war strategy. They accused the government of abandoning the captives and failing to adequately address their plight. Amid these protests, a captive succumbed to injuries sustained in Israeli Occupation airstrikes, further fueling anger against the government.

In press statements, the families expressed their frustration with Netanyahu's leadership, stating that it is leading "Israel" towards failure. They highlighted the dire conditions faced by the captives and criticized the government's lack of action to address their suffering. The families called for widespread demonstrations in Tel Aviv and other occupied Palestinian cities to demand change.