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  • Heavy Defeat for Tel Aviv in Gaza; Hamas Regains Strength

    Heavy Defeat for Tel Aviv in Gaza; Hamas Regains Strength

    An English newspaper ⁢highlighted the ​heavy defeat of the Zionist regime in⁤ Gaza and its failure to free its prisoners, noting that the Hamas movement has managed to recruit thousands of new ⁢young fighters.

    According to the⁢ English⁣ section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News⁣ Agency, the British newspaper Financial Times analyzed⁢ recent Palestinian resistance ambushes against the Israeli army.It reported that when⁢ a Hamas ambush killed five Israeli soldiers and ‌wounded 14 others in Gaza ⁣this ​month, Israeli public opinion was‌ shocked ⁣not only by the number of casualties but also by where the operation took place.

    The city of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza-located along Israel’s initial invasion route into Gaza after October 7, 2023-is now inside Israel’s ⁤military buffer zone. The city has been attacked by Israel four times.

    Benjamin Netanyahu,⁣ prime​ minister of Israel, and his supporters insist that⁢ only military force ​can free⁢ the remaining 50 hostages held by Hamas and destroy Palestinian resistance. However, after 21 months, neither ‌goal has been fully achieved. Most of‍ Gaza lies in ruins, with nearly ⁢60,000 Palestinians killed.‍ Widespread anger ⁤against⁤ Israel is growing over civilian casualties.

    Opponents accuse Netanyahu of prolonging the war to​ politically preserve his coalition as the military remains stuck in⁤ a quagmire in Gaza. Michael Milshtein, a former Israeli ‍military ​intelligence officer said: “this is a war without clear objectives or strategic demands-like walking ⁣through a swamp.”

    The British newspaper adds that Israeli​ casualties have recently increased; as June, 35 Israeli soldiers have ‍died in Gaza compared with just 11 soldiers during three months following a⁢ short ceasefire breach last March by Netanyahu. Milshtein remarked: ⁤”Hamas‍ still exists and remains active. The group still governs inside Gaza;⁣ no real alternative authority has emerged there-and none of Israel’s hostages captured⁤ since March have been returned alive.”

    Polls ‍show an overwhelming⁤ majority of Israelis support any agreement guaranteeing prisoner releases from Gaza-even if it requires ending what is already their longest conflict ​on record. According to Financial Times,‍ deadlock over renewed six-week ceasefire talks in⁢ Qatar led Israel to launch an extensive ground assault on deir al-Balah ​city at central ‌Gaza.

    The Financial Times emphasizes that Hamas has ⁢successfully ‍recruited ⁤thousands of new young fighters. According to Israeli and US intelligence assessments,‌ Hamas continues exercising effective internal control over areas outside direct Israeli rule. The Israeli army conducts daily airstrikes purportedly targeting Hamas militants; though thes ‍attacks‌ frequently kill dozens of civilians each day.
    Last week at Beit Hanoun, Eyal Zamir-the Chief of Staff for Israel’s Defence Forces-instructed troops that if no agreement is reached his⁣ orders are for intensified operations extending their ⁤scope as ​much as possible.

    The paper notes growing rifts between Netanyahu’s cabinet and military leadership regarding next steps for⁣ Israel’s campaign: zamir and top IDF commanders reportedly support ceasefire talks aimed ⁣at returning at least half of ‍remaining hostages from Gaza; though proponents favoring continued warfare argue eradication of Hamas requires further military action.
    Netanyahu declared he will only end fighting once all prisoners are freed safely-Hamas disarmed-and ⁢threats emerging from Gaza neutralized.
    Dissenters within Netanyahu’s cabinet like Milshtein warn‍ that ⁢”Gaza has become ‘the capital⁤ city for illusions’” regarding official narratives produced by ‌Tel Aviv officials for⁢ domestic audiences.

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah News⁢ Agency
  • Ben Gvir: Only One Thing Should Be Sent to Gaza-Bombs!

    Ben Gvir: Only One Thing Should Be Sent to Gaza-Bombs!

    Israel’s Minister of Internal Security once again revealed the regime’s ​brutal nature to the world ‌through his statements.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing ‍Mehr News Agency ⁤and⁤ Russia al-Youm, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s Minister of Internal Security, brazenly called for an escalation in bombing Gaza ‍instead⁢ of sending humanitarian aid to ‌the​ Strip.

    He⁤ stated, ‌”I believe at this stage we should send only‍ one thing ​to Gaza: bombs for explosions,⁣ military ​campaigns, encouragement‍ of migration, and victory in the war!”

    Ben-Gvir had previously criticized Tel Aviv’s decision to allow limited humanitarian aid into Gaza for just a few hours.

    This occurs as Israel attempts ⁢to⁤ improve its tarnished​ international image by emphasizing ‍such measures.

    News Sources: ⁢© webangah News Agency ​
  • Severe Siege on Southern Syrian Province Cuts Off Water and Food Supplies

    Severe Siege on Southern Syrian Province Cuts Off Water and Food Supplies

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights⁤ has reported a severe deterioration in the situation ​in the southern province of Syria amid a stringent siege.

    According too the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Al Mayadeen via Mehr News Agency, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights stated that forces affiliated with the terrorist Julani regime are preventing foreign media teams, including the Associated Press, as well as humanitarian aid shipments, from entering Suwayda province in southern⁤ Syria.

    The report notes that a⁢ checkpoint run by Julani’s Ministry of‌ Security in the Basreya Al-Sham area blocks access to individuals and supplies ​destined ‍for Suwayda.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that Suwayda has been under a severe siege ⁤for over a week and‍ urgently requires⁣ food, drinking water, and fuel. Civil activists and local organizations have also urged ‌the international community to instantly intervene and deliver humanitarian assistance to​ this region.

    suwayda province has experienced deadly clashes over several days between tribal groups,⁣ Druze forces, and⁢ terrorist elements aligned with ⁢Julani’s regime.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency ‌
  • Thailand and Cambodia Hold First Talks 48 Hours After Trump’s Tariff Threat

    Thailand and Cambodia Hold First Talks 48 Hours After Trump’s Tariff Threat

    Leaders of Thailand and Cambodia enter talks today, mediated by the United ⁤States, aiming to end ⁣the deadliest conflict‍ between the two Southeast Asian nations.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,‍ citing mehr News Agency and Japan Times, a Thai government spokesperson ⁣announced that Thailand’s interim Prime ⁤Minister and his Cambodian counterpart will⁤ meet today under U.S. mediation to ⁤halt deadly clashes.

    The spokesperson, Jirayut Hongsop, confirmed that Prawit wichayachai, Thailand’s interim prime minister,​ and Cambodia’s Prime Minister ⁤ Hun Manet are scheduled to meet at 3 p.m. local time.

    The meeting⁤ will⁢ take place at ⁤the office of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim⁢ in his capacity as rotating chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ⁢(ASEAN).

    This marks the first direct negotiation since clashes began on July 24-just 48⁤ hours after U.S. president Donald Trump claimed that ⁣the leaders had agreed to resolve tensions‌ promptly and reach an immediate ceasefire.

    Following ​separate calls​ with both prime ministers, Trump warned Washington would ⁢not⁢ engage⁢ in trade talks with either ⁤contry while ​conflicts persist.

    ​ News Sources: © webangah News Agency,
  • Four Consecutive Explosions Shake Damascus

    Four Consecutive Explosions Shake Damascus

    Reports indicate four consecutive explosions in Damascus.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency adn Russia Al-youm, the Syrian capital Damascus shook following four successive explosions in recent hours.

    The report suggests that the likely origin of the⁣ blasts was in the vicinity of Damascus.

    no official group or⁤ authority ⁢has yet confirmed⁢ the nature or obligation for these explosions.

    ⁤News​ Sources: © ‌webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Al-Youm,
  • Netherlands Declares Zionist Regime a Threat to Its Security for the First Time

    Netherlands Declares Zionist Regime a Threat to Its Security for the First Time

    For the first time,the Dutch National Security Agency‌ has identified ​the Israeli regime as a⁣ state posing a‍ security threat to ​the Netherlands.

    The⁣ Dutch National Security Agency‌ released a report on Sunday⁢ assessing​ threats from foreign governments. It highlighted that Israel attempts to influence public ‍opinion and political decision-making ⁤in the Netherlands⁤ by ⁢spreading misleading information, according​ to reports in Dutch media cited by webangah News Agency referencing Mehr News Agency and Ma’an.

    The report states that last year, israel distributed an unusual document ⁤containing personal information-described as intrusive ​and juvenile-about dutch citizens among politicians and journalists through unofficial ‍channels. This occurred‌ amid ‍tensions involving supporters of an Israeli ⁤football team in Amsterdam.

    The agency⁤ also expressed concern over increasing threats⁣ from both Israel⁢ and the United States directed at the ⁣International ⁢Criminal Court in The‌ Hague. It emphasized that as host ‌country to international ⁢legal bodies,the Netherlands bears‌ special responsibility for safeguarding them.

    News Sources:⁤ © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Ma’an,
  • Macron’s Advisor: We Are Surprised by the Controversy Sparked by Tel Aviv

    Macron’s Advisor: We Are Surprised by the Controversy Sparked by Tel Aviv

    Teh advisor ‍to the french president called for an end⁢ to the war ‌in the Gaza Strip and ‍urged⁢ humanitarian aid to enter the enclave.

    According ‍to the⁣ English section of webangah News ⁤Agency, citing Mehr‍ News Agency, Emmanuel Macron’s advisor stressed in ⁤an interview ‍with Al Jazeera that more Israeli ‍soldiers are dying in clashes⁣ with Hamas. ⁣”Our message ‌to Tel Aviv is clear: the war must stop, and humanitarian aid must be allowed into Gaza,” he said.

    he added ⁣that France’s‌ presidents have ⁢supported ‌a ⁢two-state solution‌ for more than⁢ 40 years. ⁤”We do not understand⁤ why Tel Aviv is upset by Macron’s⁢ stance,” he ⁢noted.

    The French ⁤official also expressed surprise at ‍Tel⁢ Aviv’s strong reaction to Paris’s recognition⁣ of Palestine as⁣ a state.

    This comes despite France ​being⁣ politically and⁤ militarily supportive of Israel, including during ‍its offensive on Gaza.

    On Sunday, Israel summoned France’s ⁤deputy‌ ambassador to the occupied​ Palestinian territories ‌in response to Macron’s verbal statements about ‌Paris’s decision to recognize Palestine as a state.

    President⁤ Emmanuel Macron previously ⁣stated that he ⁢had spoken with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Egyptian​ President ‌Abdel⁢ Fattah el-Sissi about‌ the catastrophic⁢ and unacceptable humanitarian situation in Gaza.

    Macron said, “we cannot⁢ accept children starving in Gaza. I will officially recognize the Palestinian government at next September’s United Nations General Assembly.”

    ⁣ News‌ sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency,
  • Passenger on “Hanzala” Ship: We Did Not Make Any Commitment to Tel Aviv

    Passenger on “Hanzala” Ship: We Did Not Make Any Commitment to Tel Aviv

    One of the passengers aboard the ⁣hanzala ship, seized by the Israeli regime, ⁢stated that they ⁣refused to‌ pledge not to enter ⁣Gaza.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency, Howida ‍Arraf, a lawyer present on the Hanzala ship, told Al Jazeera: “We rejected giving a ⁣commitment to Israeli authorities that we ‌would no longer enter the Gaza Strip.”

    She added that ​Tel Aviv hijacked the vessel in international waters.

    Yesterday, Palestinian websites reported that after Israeli​ soldiers attacked and seized its‌ passengers, the Hanzala ship was brought into Ashdod port.

    In the early hours yesterday,Israeli forces boarded the Hanzala ship affiliated with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The vessel ​had departed Italy on july 13 with the aim of breaking Gaza’s blockade. The ​freedom Flotilla Coalition‍ announced that Israeli forces attacked the ship ⁤in international waters about 40 miles off Gaza’s coast.

    News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Hezbollah-Linked Faction: Resistance Is Lebanon’s Sole Guarantee of Security and Dignity

    Hezbollah-Linked Faction: Resistance Is Lebanon’s Sole Guarantee of Security and Dignity

    The head of ⁣the ⁣Hezbollah-affiliated parliamentary ⁢bloc identified resistance as the sole guarantor of Lebanon’s ⁣security ⁤and dignity.

    according to the English section of​ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr‌ News agency ⁢and Lebanon’s Al-Ahed news outlet, Hussein ​al-Hajj Hassan, ⁤head of the ⁣Hezbollah-affiliated parliamentary‌ bloc representing Baalbek-Hermel, stated that the resistance ‍option chosen by⁣ these heroes is precisely what has protected Lebanon against Zionist aggression. It remains the ⁤only guarantee for safeguarding its land, people, and sovereignty.

    He made these remarks yesterday at Imam Khomeini Hussainiya in Baalbek during a ceremony commemorating Martyr Mohammad Abbas al-Khatib, known as Al-Muntaẓir, who was martyred en route to Jerusalem.

    The Hezbollah official added that martyr Mohammad Abbas al-Khatib is one ⁤among a procession of martyrs⁢ who sacrificed their ⁢lives ⁤defending their homeland’s⁣ dignity,‌ security, and stability.

    Emphasizing resistance’s role in ⁢protecting the country, he said: “We take pride in our martyrs; they ⁤occupy a place in our‌ conscience, in the conscience of ⁣the Islamic ⁣Ummah and awake peoples. They are the architects of ‍victories, fortifiers of deterrence against ⁢enemies, and⁢ pave the path ⁢toward freedom and honor.”

    Al-hajj Hassan concluded by extending condolences to al-Khatib’s family: “The blood of our martyrs ⁤will never be wasted⁢ but will remain a guiding light for fighters and‌ a symbol of our nation’s steadfastness amid challenges.”

    News sources: © webangah News Agency
  • UNRWA Requires 500 to 600 Aid Trucks Daily

    UNRWA Requires 500 to 600 Aid Trucks Daily

    UNRWA warns of deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza Strip, calls for 500 to 600 daily aid ‌trucks‌ to meet urgent needs.

    Teh⁤ United Nations Relief and Works Agency‌ for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) stated it requires the ​daily entry of ​500​ to 600 trucks loaded with essential relief supplies to respond​ effectively to the ‍humanitarian crisis ⁢in Gaza.

    The agency expressed hope that authorization will soon be granted for thousands of additional trucks carrying food and medicine currently awaiting ‌clearance in jordan and Egypt.

    UNRWA emphasized that reopening​ all crossings and allowing uninterrupted humanitarian aid is the ​only way to ‍prevent‌ further famine among Gaza’s residents.

    The organization warned that one‍ in every five children in⁣ Gaza suffers from malnutrition.

    It also reported a rising death ‍toll due to hunger,noting recent reports indicate more children have died from ⁣starvation today,bringing⁣ the total number​ of famine victims above 100.

    In closing, UNRWA reiterated its⁢ urgent call for a ceasefire. It stressed the necessity of a long-term‌ halt to hostilities through an agreement that brings relief to starving civilians and guarantees consistent delivery of vital aid.

    News Sources: ⁤© webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency