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US-Israeli genocide in Gaza

Hamas officials say bodies of scores of Palestinians have been found in Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital after Israeli forces withdrew from the barricaded medical complex.

Anti-Israel operations

And now to the occupied West Bank where Israeli forces have shot and killed a Palestinian man over an alleged stabbing attack at a settlement near the town of Ashdod. Israeli sources say at least three settlers have been seriously injured in this attack which occurred in a shopping mall. According to reports, regime forces fatally shot the attacker, who was later identified as a man from al-Khalil. The incident came hours after the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas resistance movement, republished a message from its commander, calling on Palestinians to use all their resources to fight against the regime. Hamas later hailed the attack as a natural response to the occupation’s massacres in Gaza and the West Bank. The group added that the operation also shows Palestinians' conviction toward resistance as the path to liberate Palestine.

Resistance responds

In a rare admission since the beginning of the Gaza onslaught on October 7, Israel confirms an attack on its positions by Iraqi resistance groups. In a statement, the Israeli military said a flying object struck a building in the port city of Eilat. The attack set off sirens even as Israeli air defenses failed to intercept any targets. This comes after the Islamic Resistance in Iraq said it hit a vital target in Israel. The resistance group added that the attack was in response to the ongoing Israeli genocide against Palestinians. The group has carried out numerous such operations against Israel in the past six months. But the regime has denied almost all of them. The Iraqi resistance group, however, has vowed to continue hitting Israel until the regime ends its crimes in Gaza.


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