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By Ali Mukhtar
March 28, 2024 5:26 pm
Palestine & Israel Conflict
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Hamas military commander appeal to all Muslims to march towards Palestine

Immediately after Ramadan, Israel planned attacks in Rafah, the besieged territory of Gaza, for 6 weeks.

Israel’s obstinacy continues and has now completed planning attacks in the Rafah area of Gaza.

According to the Israeli newspaper, immediately after Ramadan, Israeli attacks are planned for 6 weeks in Rafah, after these attacks, Palestinians will be expelled from Gaza and Israel will officially inform Egypt.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu also rejected the UN resolution and said that Hamas should understand that international pressure on Israel will not work.

He said that the American decision in the Security Council was a very bad move, the decision not to send the Israeli delegation to America was a message to Hamas that no international pressure will work.

Arabs and Muslims start marching towards Palestine: Hamas military commander appeals

On the other hand, the military commander of Hamas, the resistance organisation of occupied Palestine, Muhammad al-Zaif, has issued an extraordinary statement.

In his audio statement, the military commander appealed to the Muslims of all Arab and Islamic countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan and Malaysia, to start marching towards Muslim Palestine.

Meanwhile, Israel continues to bombard Gaza and more than 70 Palestinians have been martyred. Since October 7, the number of martyrs in Israeli attacks has exceeded 32 thousand.

76 Palestinians killed in 24 hours

On the other hand, the bombing of Gaza by Israel continues, 76 more Palestinians were martyred in the latest attacks of the Israeli army.

While at least 18 Palestinians have been martyred trying to pick up aid dropped in Gaza and 6 more bodies have been pulled from the sea.

In addition, Israeli forces carried out airstrikes on northern Gaza, including the Jabalia refugee camp, late at night, targeting residential buildings and an electrical equipment centre in Jabalia, causing fires there.

While the Israeli forces attacked with artillery around Al-Shifa Medical Complex.

Israel, on the other hand, has requested another meeting with US officials to discuss its military plans for a ground attack on Rafah.

UN report

According to the report of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, fierce fighting continues between the Israeli army and Hamas in northern Gaza and Khan Yunis.

22 people were martyred in recent attacks by Israel, including at least 6 children and 8 women, including 4 women and a boy among the 7 people killed on the same day in East Rafah.

On Monday, 5 people were martyred in an attack on a residential building near al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, and on Tuesday, 18 people were martyred, including at least 9 children and 5 women, in a bombing of a house in northern Rafah.

According to the World Health Organization, the latest report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs also warns that Gaza’s health system is “collapsing.”

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