💥 Hamas Targets Tel Aviv With Rockets 💥
Wednesday 14 August 2024Year 1959 Number 12325 /Kayhan English newspaper
💥 Hamas Targets Tel Aviv With Rockets 💥
GAZA STRIP (Dispatches) -- The Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ armed wing, on Tuesday claimed an attack on Tel Aviv and its suburbs with two “M90” rockets, in its first strike on the city since late May.
According to the Times of Israel, the Israeli military has confirmed a Hamas rockets launched from Gaza landed off Tel Aviv’s coast.
The operation came as Israel’s extremist security minister Itamar Ben Gvir, along with fellow Jewish Power party member and minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf, stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque accompanied by over 1,000 Zionist settlers.
Meanwhile, Israeli atrocities continued unabated, with Gaza’s health ministry saying the death toll from the Zionist regime’s war on the Palestinian enclave had risen to 39,929, with 32 people martyred in the past 24 hours.
Israeli airstrikes killed a mother and her twin babies at dawn on Tuesday in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, just four days after their birth, according to several reports by Palestinian human rights observers.
Footage of the grieving father, who had gone to register the twins’ births and obtain their birth certificates, has spread widely online.
The father returned home to find that his wife, twins, and grandmother had been killed by the strikes.
Meanwhile, an investigation by Al Jazeera’s Sanad verification agency revealed that the Israeli attack on Al-Tabin School in Gaza City, which martyred at least 100 Palestinians, was “deliberately timed to cause maximum casualties.”
Based on survivors’ testimonies, photos of the remnants of the bombs and documentation of the explosion’s immediate aftermath, the investigation concluded that the attack was timed to coincide with dawn prayers.
According to the report, the missiles “penetrated the mosque’s roof, passed through the first floor, where the women’s chapel is located, and exploded on the ground floor, where the men’s chapel is situated.”
The agency contradicted claims by Zionist forces that the attack was intended to target Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters it claimed were in the men’s prayer hall.
It said that the mosque was struck at prayer time when it was serving displaced civilians, and cited photographs and survivor testimonies indicating that fire broke out in areas outside the floor the Israeli forces claimed to be targeting.
In the occupied territories, Israel’s military prosecution requested that five soldiers accused of gang-raping a Palestinian detainee in Sde Teiman detention camp be released to house arrest, the Times of Israel reported.
Israeli ministers and politicians had already defended the soldiers, with extremist finance minister Bezalel Smotrich condemning the people responsible for the video surfacing.
Ben-Gvir also suggested that any action, including gang rape, is allowed if it is for the security of the occupying entity.
Ben-Gvir, who is also responsible for the prison service, told Israeli media that it was “shameful” for Israel to arrest “our best heroes” after soldiers were arrested on July 29 in relation to the rape case.
He later published a video message stating “IDF soldiers deserve respect” and should not be treated like criminals.
The video, which has been verified by news organizations, shows a Palestinian prisoner being taken to a wall before he is gang raped by soldiers shielding their face.
Israeli media reported the attack was so violent that the victim was not able to walk after and was transferred to a hospital.
💥 Hamas Targets Tel Aviv With Rockets 💥
GAZA STRIP (Dispatches) -- The Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ armed wing, on Tuesday claimed an attack on Tel Aviv and its suburbs with two “M90” rockets, in its first strike on the city since late May.
According to the Times of Israel, the Israeli military has confirmed a Hamas rockets launched from Gaza landed off Tel Aviv’s coast.
The operation came as Israel’s extremist security minister Itamar Ben Gvir, along with fellow Jewish Power party member and minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf, stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque accompanied by over 1,000 Zionist settlers.
Meanwhile, Israeli atrocities continued unabated, with Gaza’s health ministry saying the death toll from the Zionist regime’s war on the Palestinian enclave had risen to 39,929, with 32 people martyred in the past 24 hours.
Israeli airstrikes killed a mother and her twin babies at dawn on Tuesday in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, just four days after their birth, according to several reports by Palestinian human rights observers.
Footage of the grieving father, who had gone to register the twins’ births and obtain their birth certificates, has spread widely online.
The father returned home to find that his wife, twins, and grandmother had been killed by the strikes.
Meanwhile, an investigation by Al Jazeera’s Sanad verification agency revealed that the Israeli attack on Al-Tabin School in Gaza City, which martyred at least 100 Palestinians, was “deliberately timed to cause maximum casualties.”
Based on survivors’ testimonies, photos of the remnants of the bombs and documentation of the explosion’s immediate aftermath, the investigation concluded that the attack was timed to coincide with dawn prayers.
According to the report, the missiles “penetrated the mosque’s roof, passed through the first floor, where the women’s chapel is located, and exploded on the ground floor, where the men’s chapel is situated.”
The agency contradicted claims by Zionist forces that the attack was intended to target Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters it claimed were in the men’s prayer hall.
It said that the mosque was struck at prayer time when it was serving displaced civilians, and cited photographs and survivor testimonies indicating that fire broke out in areas outside the floor the Israeli forces claimed to be targeting.
In the occupied territories, Israel’s military prosecution requested that five soldiers accused of gang-raping a Palestinian detainee in Sde Teiman detention camp be released to house arrest, the Times of Israel reported.
Israeli ministers and politicians had already defended the soldiers, with extremist finance minister Bezalel Smotrich condemning the people responsible for the video surfacing.
Ben-Gvir also suggested that any action, including gang rape, is allowed if it is for the security of the occupying entity.
Ben-Gvir, who is also responsible for the prison service, told Israeli media that it was “shameful” for Israel to arrest “our best heroes” after soldiers were arrested on July 29 in relation to the rape case.
He later published a video message stating “IDF soldiers deserve respect” and should not be treated like criminals.
The video, which has been verified by news organizations, shows a Palestinian prisoner being taken to a wall before he is gang raped by soldiers shielding their face.
Israeli media reported the attack was so violent that the victim was not able to walk after and was transferred to a hospital.
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