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  • Israel Hamas: Attack on 400 targets, Israeli army ready for ground action, America sent ‘think tank’

    Israel Hamas War Updates: The fight between Israel and Hamas is increasing with each passing day. From Monday to Tuesday, Israel has claimed to have carried out air strikes on 400 targets of Hamas terrorists. The Israeli army has also said that there are continuous rocket attacks from Hamas. At the same time, the army also says that the Israeli army will continue its action for the safety of the common people. Israeli warplanes carried out attacks in different areas across Gaza early on Monday. It is believed that Israel is preparing to launch a ground offensive in Gaza in response to the unexpected attack by Hamas on October 7. Tanks and thousands of soldiers have been mobilized on the border. Israel says it has increased airstrikes to reduce military risk in the next phase.

    Pentagon sent a team of advisors to West Asia

    The Pentagon has sent military advisers, including a Marine Corps general skilled in urban warfare, to assist Israel in its war planning. Apart from this, many state-of-the-art air defense systems are also being rapidly sent to West Asia. An American official said that this aid operation is being led by Lieutenant General James Glynn of the Marine Corps. Glynn has previously helped lead special operations forces against Islamic State. He also served in Fallujah, Iraq. The official said Glynn will also suggest ways to avoid harm to civilians in urban warfare.

    Fight may break out on many fronts

    There is a possibility of conflict between Israel and Hamal breaking out on many fronts. Let us tell you, in recent days, Israeli fighter planes have targeted many targets in Syria, Lebanon and the Israel-occupied West Bank. It has also often come face to face with the extremist organization Hezbollah. Hezbollah has thousands of rockets. Here, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met the army soldiers. He said that if Hezbollah starts a war, it will make the biggest mistake of its life. With our power we will crush him to such an extent that he cannot even imagine. Its consequences will be devastating for Hezbollah and Lebanon.

    Hezbollah is also ready

    Let us tell you, the political wing of Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government, but its fighters conduct their activities outside the control of the state. Israel heavily bombed Beirut airport and civilian infrastructure during the 2006 war with Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Israel is removing some people from its side of the border. More than 1,400 people have been killed in Israel during the current war. Most of these were civilians who were killed during the initial attack by Hamas. At the same time, at least 212 people including children and women were taken hostage to Gaza. Hamas released two American citizens on Friday, hours before the first shipment of humanitarian aid arrived.

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    According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 4,600 people have been killed in Gaza. This also includes the number of people killed in the explosion in a hospital. A convoy of 20 trucks entered Gaza on Saturday carrying relief material for Palestinians. After this, Israel also allowed another convoy carrying relief material in 15 trucks to Gaza on Sunday. The convoy of trucks entered Egypt through the Rafah crossing. COGAT, the Israeli defense body responsible for Palestinian civilian affairs, said the aid included water, food and medical supplies and was inspected by Israel before reaching Gaza.

  • Israel Hamas: Attack on 400 targets, Israeli army ready for ground action, America sent ‘think tank’

    Israel Hamas War Updates: The fight between Israel and Hamas is increasing with each passing day. From Monday to Tuesday, Israel has claimed to have carried out air strikes on 400 targets of Hamas terrorists. The Israeli army has also said that there are continuous rocket attacks from Hamas. At the same time, the army also says that the Israeli army will continue its action for the safety of the common people. Israeli warplanes carried out attacks in different areas across Gaza early on Monday. It is believed that Israel is preparing to launch a ground offensive in Gaza in response to the unexpected attack by Hamas on October 7. Tanks and thousands of soldiers have been mobilized on the border. Israel says it has increased airstrikes to reduce military risk in the next phase.

    Pentagon sent a team of advisors to West Asia

    The Pentagon has sent military advisers, including a Marine Corps general skilled in urban warfare, to assist Israel in its war planning. Apart from this, many state-of-the-art air defense systems are also being rapidly sent to West Asia. An American official said that this aid operation is being led by Lieutenant General James Glynn of the Marine Corps. Glynn has previously helped lead special operations forces against Islamic State. He also served in Fallujah, Iraq. The official said Glynn will also suggest ways to avoid harm to civilians in urban warfare.

    Fight may break out on many fronts

    There is a possibility of conflict between Israel and Hamal breaking out on many fronts. Let us tell you, in recent days, Israeli fighter planes have targeted many targets in Syria, Lebanon and the Israel-occupied West Bank. It has also often come face to face with the extremist organization Hezbollah. Hezbollah has thousands of rockets. Here, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met the army soldiers. He said that if Hezbollah starts a war, it will make the biggest mistake of its life. With our power we will crush him to such an extent that he cannot even imagine. Its consequences will be devastating for Hezbollah and Lebanon.

    Hezbollah is also ready

    Let us tell you, the political wing of Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government, but its fighters conduct their activities outside the control of the state. Israel heavily bombed Beirut airport and civilian infrastructure during the 2006 war with Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Israel is removing some people from its side of the border. More than 1,400 people have been killed in Israel during the current war. Most of these were civilians who were killed during the initial attack by Hamas. At the same time, at least 212 people including children and women were taken hostage to Gaza. Hamas released two American citizens on Friday, hours before the first shipment of humanitarian aid arrived.

    4500 people died- Gaza Health Ministry

    According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 4,600 people have been killed in Gaza. This also includes the number of people killed in the explosion in a hospital. A convoy of 20 trucks entered Gaza on Saturday carrying relief material for Palestinians. After this, Israel also allowed another convoy carrying relief material in 15 trucks to Gaza on Sunday. The convoy of trucks entered Egypt through the Rafah crossing. COGAT, the Israeli defense body responsible for Palestinian civilian affairs, said the aid included water, food and medical supplies and was inspected by Israel before reaching Gaza.

  • ‘If war starts, we will give a strong blow’, said Netanyahu, consignment of relief material reached Gaza amid crisis

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    Israel-Palestine Conflict: Amid Israeli air strikes on terrorist targets in Syria and the West Bank and the growing humanitarian crisis in Palestine, the second consignment of relief material reached Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Lebanon’s terrorist organization Hezbollah that if it started a war, “we will give it a blow that cannot even be imagined.”

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    It is believed that Israel is preparing to launch a ground offensive in Gaza in response to the unexpected attack by Hamas on October 7. Tanks and thousands of soldiers have been mobilized on the border, waiting for orders. Israeli army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that Israel has intensified attacks across Gaza to reduce the risk to soldiers in the next phase of the war.

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    Fears of a large-scale war in the region have grown amid the ongoing conflict between the two sides, as Israeli warplanes struck various targets in Gaza as well as hitting two airports in Syria and a mosque in the West Bank. Israel alleges that the mosque was being used for terrorist activities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told troops in northern Israel that if Hezbollah started a war against Israel, “it would be a big mistake.” Cannot be done. The consequences would be disastrous for it and for Lebanon.

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    Hamas said it destroyed a tank and two bulldozers during fighting with Israeli forces near Khan Yunis in southern Gaza. Hagari announced late on Sunday that one soldier was killed in an anti-tank missile attack during an operation inside Gaza as part of efforts to rescue more than 200 hostages kidnapped after the October 7 attack. Three others were injured.

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    On Saturday, 20 trucks loaded with relief supplies entered Gaza after Israel imposed a complete siege two weeks ago. Israeli officials said late on Sunday night that they had given permission to send a second batch of aid to Gaza at the request of the US. COGAT, the Israeli defense body responsible for Palestinian civil affairs, said the aid included water, food and medical supplies and was inspected by Israel before reaching Gaza.

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    India on Sunday sent more than 38 tonnes of relief material, including medicines and medical equipment, to the people of Palestine. Indian Air Force’s C-17 transport aircraft has left for Egypt’s Al-Arish airport carrying relief material. Various international aid agencies have described the situation in Gaza as “terrible”. After the massive attack on Israel by Hamas on October 7, the Israeli army is carrying out retaliatory air strikes on Gaza.

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    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that the relief material has been handed over to the Egyptian Red Crescent to deliver it to Palestine. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on social media platform ‘X’, “India has sent humanitarian aid to the people of Palestine. The IAF C-17 carrying about six and a half tons of medical aid and 32 tons of disaster relief material for the people of Palestine left for Egypt’s Al-Arish airport.

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    “The material includes essential life-saving medicines, surgical supplies, tents, sleeping bags, tarpaulins, hygiene items, tablets for water purification and other essential items,” he said. Hours later, Bagchi said that in Egypt. Indian Ambassador Ajit Gupte handed over relief material to the Egyptian Red Crescent for sending to Palestine.

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    He said in another post, “India’s humanitarian aid for the people of Palestine reached Egypt. Indian Ambassador Ajit Gupte has handed over the relief material to Egypt’s Red Crescent for sending it to Palestine. The C-17 aircraft was sent from Hindon airbase near Delhi.

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    India has sent this aid three days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences over the death of civilians in a hospital in Gaza and reiterated India’s long-standing ‘principled position’ on the Israel-Palestine issue. Prime Minister Modi on Thursday told Palestine Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that India will continue to send humanitarian aid to the people of Palestine.

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    The World Food Program (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) were among five agencies that described the situation in Gaza as “catastrophic” in a joint statement. India has been supporting Palestine and Palestinian refugees through contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

  • Breaking News: Hezbollah member killed in Israeli attack

    Breaking News LIVE: Crowd gathered in Mahanavami temples today

    Today, on the occasion of Mahanavami, crowds of devotees have gathered in the temples. Devotees have been reaching the temples since morning for worship.

    Breaking News LIVE: Hezbollah member killed in Israeli attack

    A Hezbollah member has been killed in an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon. Detailed information is awaited.

  • Emergency Collision Government formed in Israel, there is no opposition in the country! know how

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    This is the 13th day of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. This war was started by Hamas terrorists, in retaliation to which Israel has started attacking Hamas fiercely. Amidst the deaths of thousands of people, there is still a government in Israel in which there is no opposition.

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    However, Likud Party is still in power in the country whose Prime Minister is Benjamin Netanyahu. But, after this deadly attack on the country, Benjamin Netanyahu has formed an alliance with opposition politicians to form an emergency unity government.

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    In such a situation, four leaders including opposition leader and former Defense Minister Benny Gantz have taken oath as ministers in the government. The main opposition leaders, former Prime Minister Yair Lapid and former Defense Minister Benny Gantz, had agreed in principle to join a unity government after Saturday’s surprise attack by the Islamist group Hamas.

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    But later Lapid did not join the government. Israeli lawmakers on Thursday backed an extended “emergency government” after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a wartime government with his opposition parties.

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    Netanyahu, dressed in black, told parliament before the vote that “the unity we are establishing sends a message of great strength.” He also vowed to destroy Hamas. Let us tell you that Gantz’s former aide, opposition leader Yair Lapid had said earlier on Thursday that he would not join the government.

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    More than 1,200 people in Israel and 1,350 in the blockaded Palestinian territory have been killed in the fighting between Israel and Gaza terrorists since Saturday.

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    Netanyahu and Gantz announced in a joint statement that they had agreed to join forces in time of fighting, and would also be joined by a three-member “war cabinet” that also includes Defense Minister Yoav Galant. Let us tell you that Netanyahu’s ultra-right and ultra-Orthodox Jewish allies remain in the government.

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    As part of his deal with Gantz, the prime minister has agreed to halt the hardline government’s divisive judicial reform, which sparked massive street protests – the largest in the country’s history.

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    “During the war, no bill or government-sponsored resolution unrelated to the war will be put forward,” the statement said. In such a situation, it can be clearly said that to deal with the war situation in Israel, a government has been formed in which the leaders of the opposition will also be ministers.

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    Now it will also be interesting to see whether this government is only for the war period or even after that something unexpected may happen. At present, in the war between Israel and Hamas, attacks are being carried out from both sides, in which news and pictures of the death of thousands of people are coming out.

  • PHOTOS: Big relief to people struggling for food and water in Israel-Hamas war, Egypt border opened

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    The border between Egypt and Gaza was opened on Saturday, after which the process of providing aid to Palestinians suffering from shortage of food, medicine and water in the Israeli siege area was started.

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    More than 200 trucks carrying approximately 3,000 tons of aid destined for Gaza were standing at the border for several days. An Associated Press (AP) correspondent saw these trucks entering Palestine.

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    After Hamas militants attacked cities in southern Israel on October 7, Israel laid siege to the Gaza Strip and launched several retaliatory airstrikes. Forced to eat only once a day and suffering from lack of drinking water, many people in Gaza are desperately waiting for help.

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    Hospital workers treating the large number of people injured in the bombing were also in urgent need of medical supplies and fuel for generators.

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    Hundreds of foreign citizens were also waiting for the border to open to go from Gaza to Egypt amid the war. Meanwhile, there was firing between Israel and Palestinian terrorists on Saturday after Hamas released an American woman and her teenage daughter.

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    Two American citizens held hostage by Hamas after the October 7 attack on Israel have been released. US President Joe Biden announced this on Friday and assured that his government will provide all possible help to ensure the safe return of both citizens to their country and help them recover from this shock.

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    Biden thanked the governments of Qatar and Israel for their cooperation in securing the release of an American woman and her teenage daughter held hostage. Soon after, Biden spoke on the phone to the two released hostages and their families.

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    “Today we secured the release of two American citizens taken hostage by Hamas during the horrific terrorist attack against Israel on October 7,” the president said in a statement.

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    “Our fellow citizens have endured a terrible ordeal over the past 14 days and I am very pleased that they will soon be reunited with their families who have been left heartbroken,” he said. “These individuals and their families will receive the full support of the US government as they recover from this trauma, and we must all respect their privacy at this time.”

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    The freed mother and daughter were the first hostages to be released by Hamas, and more than 200 others remain hostages. Biden said that from the beginning of the attack his administration was working around the clock to secure the release of American citizens held hostage by Hamas and has not yet stopped efforts to secure the release of the hostages.

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    US Secretary of State Tony Blinken told reporters here, “Two American citizens taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 were safely handed over to Israeli authorities about an hour ago.” The team will contact them soon.

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    He thanked the Qatar government for ensuring the release of both hostages. At the same time, according to the news of the Associated Press (AP), Biden said on Friday that he believes that Hamas attacked him because he stopped Israel’s efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia.

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    Biden said at an event, “One of the reasons why Hamas attacked Israel could be that… they knew I was going to have a meeting with Saudi.”

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    The US President indicated that he believed Hamas militants carried out the deadly October 7 attack because the Saudis wanted to recognize Israel and they were close to being able to formally do so.

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    Jerusalem and Riyadh were steadily moving closer towards normalizing relations and Biden was working to help bring the two countries together.

  • US President Joe Biden reached Tel Aviv, Israeli PM Netanyahu welcomed, Jordan tour canceled

    Joe Biden Israel Visit: After the massive explosion in the hospital in Gaza, the summit between US President Joe Biden and Arab leaders in Amman, Jordan has been canceled. That’s why he has reached Israel directly. After reaching Tel Aviv, he will meet Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Let us tell you that hundreds of people are feared dead in the blast in the hospital. Hamas and Israel have blamed each other for the incident.

    The summit was canceled

    Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has announced that Biden’s scheduled summit in Amman on Wednesday with Jordan’s King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been canceled. Biden is supporting Israel’s retaliatory action to destroy Hamas on the October 7 attack on Israel by Gaza. More than 1,300 people were killed in this attack and it is reported that 200 to 250 Israeli people were taken hostage to Gaza.

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    Hamas has blamed Israeli air strikes for Tuesday’s explosion at Gaza’s Al Ahli Hospital. At the same time, Israel denied these allegations and said that the explosion occurred due to wrong rocket firing by the Islamic organization. Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh blamed America for the attack, saying that it has protected Israel for its aggression.

    “The massacre in the hospital was the cruelty of the enemy.”

    “The massacre at the hospital confirms the enemy’s cruelty and its sense of defeat,” Haniyeh said in a televised address. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey also condemned Israel’s attacks in Gaza city. Accused of bombing Al-Ahli Arab hospital. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed “brutal terrorists in Gaza” for the deaths.

    “Brutal terrorists from Gaza who attacked the hospital.”

    Netanyahu said in a statement, “The whole world knows that those who attacked the hospital in Gaza are the brutal terrorists from Gaza, not the IDF (Israel Defense Forces).” That, they are also killing their own children.” Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has called the allegations of Hamas a bloody conspiracy to discredit them. Herzog said Islamic Jihad’s missiles killed scores of Palestinians in a hospital in Gaza, a place where lives should be saved. At the same time, Hamas has rejected these allegations.

  • PHOTOS: Two women of Indian origin killed in Hamas attack! Was deployed under Israeli security

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    At least two Israeli female security officers of Indian origin have been killed in a horrific attack carried out by Hamas in the southern region of Israel on October 7. Official sources and community people confirmed this on Sunday.

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    Official sources confirmed that 22-year-old Lieutenant Orr Moses, commander of Ashdod’s Home Front Command, and Inspector Kim Dokarkar, a border police officer of the police’s Central District, were killed in an attack by Hamas on October 7.

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    It is being said that both these women officers died while fighting during the conflict. According to army officials, so far 286 army soldiers and 51 police officers have been killed in the war.

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    Several members of the community told PTI that there could be more victims, as Israel is verifying the identities of the dead and searching for those missing or possibly abducted.

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    Shahaf Talker, a 24-year-old woman from the community, narrowly escaped the attack along with her friend. He narrated his ordeal to ‘PTI-Bhasha’ through his grandfather.

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    Shahaf’s grandfather Yaakov immigrated to Israel from Mumbai in 1963 at the age of 11. He told that his granddaughter is still in shock and is unable to speak due to mental pain, so he thought that telling it in writing would reduce her stress.

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    Yaakov lives in Petah Tikva in northern Israel. He told, “Early today Shahaf attended the funeral of some of her friends who were killed in the massacre at a rave music party. 270 youth were killed in the Hamas attack on the party.

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    Shahaf said she was at a party with her friend Yanir when she saw rockets flying overhead.

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    He told, “We ran into the car and started driving fast. The police told us to turn right but this was not a Tel Aviv road, so we turned back and went the other way. Our life was saved by this mistake because they (attackers) were waiting for us by blocking the road, there were about eight extremists in three vans.

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    Sources said that the condition of Kerala nurse Sheeja Anand, who was injured in the attack, is now stable. She was injured in Hamas’s October 7 rocket attack on the city of Ashkelon in northern Israel, with injuries to her arms and legs. He was admitted to a nearby hospital for treatment.

  • Israel-Palestine Conflict: Israeli Ambassador in China fatally attacked with a knife, treatment continues in hospital

    Israel-Palestine Conflict Update: This news is coming out quoting sources that the Israeli ambassador has been attacked in China. Information is also coming to light that an Israeli diplomat has been attacked with a knife. The news is coming from media agency ‘Aaj Tak’ that he has suffered minor injuries in the attack.

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    Israel’s Foreign Ministry said that an employee of the Israeli Embassy in Beijing was attacked on Friday. “An Israeli employee of the Israeli Embassy in Beijing was attacked today,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. It was also said that the attack did not take place at the embassy complex in the Chinese capital. “The employee is undergoing treatment at the hospital and his condition is stable,” the statement said.

    The motive of the attack is being ascertained

    It is being told that the motive of the attack is being ascertained. The attack comes after Hamas gunmen killed more than 1,200 people and took about 150 hostage in Israel in their surprise attack on Saturday. Israel retaliated by launching six days of air and artillery strikes against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 1,350 people.

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  • israel palestine war: Whoever wins the Israel-Hamas war… this country will benefit the most

    israel palestine war: There will be only one winner in the war between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. And it is neither Israel nor Hamas. In an operation called Al-Aqsa Storm, Hamas, formally known as the Islamic Resistance Movement, fired thousands of rockets at Israel on October 7, 2023. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters infiltrated Israel by land, sea and air. Hundreds of Israelis were killed, more than 2,000 were injured and many were taken hostage. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Hamas and began airstrikes in Gaza. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, approximately 400 Palestinians were killed in the first day of the counter-attack. In the coming weeks, Israeli forces will surely retaliate and kill hundreds of Palestinian militants and civilians.

    As an analyst of Middle East politics and security, I believe thousands of people on both sides will suffer. But when the smoke settles, the interests of only one country will be served and that country is Iran. Already, some analysts are suggesting that Tehran’s fingerprints can be seen in the surprise attack on Israel. Iran’s leaders have reacted to the attack with encouragement and support. The decisive factor shaping Iran’s foreign policy was the overthrow of the US-friendly, repressive Shah of Iran in 1979 and the transfer of state power to a Shia Muslim revolutionary regime. That regime was defined as a staunch opponent of American imperialism and Israeli Zionism.

    Its leaders claimed that the revolution was not just against the corrupt Iranian monarchy; Its purpose was to combat oppression and injustice everywhere, and especially to combat those governments that were supported by the US – chief among them was Israel. For Iran’s leaders, Israel and the US are immoral, unjust and the biggest threats to Muslim society and Iranian security. The enduring hostility felt toward Israel was not diminished by its close ties to the Shah and Israel’s role in the continued oppression of the Iranian people.

    Israel’s intelligence service, the Mossad, in conjunction with the US Central Intelligence Agency, helped organize the Shah’s secret police and intelligence service, SAVAK. The organization employed increasingly harsh tactics to suppress dissidents during the Shah’s last two decades in power, including mass imprisonment, torture, disappearances, forced deportations, and the murder of thousands of Iranians.

    Israel was shocked by the Hamas operation. Support for Palestinian liberation was a central theme of Iran’s revolutionary message. The Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 – in retaliation for Lebanon-based Palestinian attacks against Israel – provided Iran with an opportunity to live up to its anti-Semitic rhetoric by challenging Israeli troops in Lebanon and curbing American influence in the region.

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    To this end, Iran sent its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – a branch of Iran’s military, commonly known as the “Revolutionary Guard” – to Lebanon to organize and support Lebanese and Palestinian militants. . In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, Revolutionary Guardsmen trained Shia resistance fighters in religion, revolutionary ideology, and guerrilla tactics, and provided weapons, money, training, and encouragement. Iran’s leadership transformed these early trainees from a group of fighters into Hezbollah, Lebanon’s most powerful political and military force today and Iran’s greatest foreign policy success.

    Since the early 1980s, Iran has maintained support for anti-Israel terrorist groups and campaigns. The Islamic Republic has publicly pledged millions of dollars in annual aid to the groups and provides advanced military training to thousands of Palestinian fighters at Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah bases in Iran and Lebanon. Iran runs a sophisticated smuggling network to deliver weapons to Gaza, which has long been cut off from the outside world due to the Israeli blockade.

    Through the Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah, Iran has encouraged and enabled Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas violence, and these Palestinian fighters now represent a significant element of what foreign affairs analysts call Iran’s “deterrence” against Israel and the United States. called “axis”. But Iran cannot take the risk of direct conflict with any country. As desperation grows, Iranian arms, funding, and training enable an increase in Palestinian terrorist violence against Israel, including the Palestinian uprisings known as the First and Second Intifadas.

    Since 2020, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the death toll have increased continuously. Palestinians are angry at the evictions and destruction of property, and are also angry that Israel is allowing Israeli nationalists and settlers to prevent Jews from praying at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is sacred to Muslims and Jews alike. Allows violations of long-standing agreements. In fact, recent incursions by settlers into Al-Aqsa were specifically cited by Hamas as a major reason for the October 7 attack.

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    This does not mean that Iran ordered the Hamas attack on Israel, nor that Iran controls Palestinian terrorists – they are not Iranian puppets. Nevertheless, Iran’s leaders welcomed the attacks, the timing of which coincidentally works in Iran’s favor and plays into the Islamic republic’s regional battle for influence. According to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani, “What happened today is in line with the continuation of the victory of anti-Semitic resistance in various regions, including Syria, Lebanon and the occupied lands.” A week before the Hamas attack, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman denied reports that Saudi Arabia was halting its recent efforts to normalize relations with Israel, including a formal declaration of Israel’s right to exist. and increased diplomatic involvement. “Every day we are getting closer,” he said, an assessment that Netanyahu praised and reiterated.

    Israeli-Saudi normalization would represent the pinnacle of achievement so far in US diplomatic efforts, which also include the Abraham Accords signed by Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco in 2020. The purpose of the agreement is to normalize and maintain peaceful relations between Israel and the Arab countries of the Middle East and Africa. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei criticized Arab countries for signing the Abraham Accords and accused them of “treason against the global Islamic community”. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah praised Saturday’s violence against Israel and echoed Khamenei’s sentiments, warning that the attacks sent a message, “especially to those seeking normalization with this enemy.

    Israel’s expected harsh response is likely to complicate Saudi Arabia’s normalization with Israel in the near future, thereby furthering Iran’s objectives. Netanyahu said Israel’s counter-operation seeks three objectives: eliminating the threat of infiltrators and restoring peace to Israeli communities facing attack, as well as “extorting a heavy price from the enemy” in Gaza, and “other Strengthening the fronts so that no one gets involved in this war even by mistake. This ultimate objective is a subtle but clear warning to Hezbollah and Iran to stay away from the fight.

    Israeli troops have already mobilized to secure their borders and air strikes have been conducted on Gaza. There is every possibility that the Palestinian attackers will be killed or arrested within a few days. The Israeli army and air force will target homes of members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as known or suspected rocket launch, manufacturing, storage and transportation sites. But in the process, hundreds of civilians are also likely to lose their lives. I believe Iran expects and welcomes all this.

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    There are at least three possible outcomes of war and all of them are in Iran’s favor. First, a harsh Israeli response could alienate Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries from US-backed Israeli normalization efforts. Second, if Israel deems it necessary to advance into Gaza to end the threat, it could trigger another Palestinian uprising in East Jerusalem or the West Bank, leading to a more widespread Israeli response and increased instability.

    Ultimately, Israel can achieve its first two objectives with the minimum amount of force necessary, abandoning the usual heavy-handed tactics and reducing the possibility of escalating tensions. But this is not likely. And even if it did, it has ignored the underlying causes that led to this latest outbreak of violence and the enabling role played by Iran in that process. And when the next round of Israeli-Palestinian violence occurs – and it will – I believe Iran’s leaders will again congratulate themselves on a job well done.