Israel plans new attack on Gaza
As Israel’s attacks on Gaza continued, a notable development occurred. A photograph showing Halevi and two senior Israeli commanders working on a document was shared on the Israeli military’s social media accounts.
In the post, it was noted that Halevi approved the Israeli army’s attack plan on Gaza after the 4-day “humanitarian pause” ended.
The attacks launched by the Israeli army on October 7 received a four-day “humanitarian pause” starting Friday morning, within the framework of the prisoner exchange agreement reached with Hamas.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also traveled to occupied northern Gaza today and delivered the message that attacks would continue after a “humanitarian rupture.”
Due to the attacks by the Israeli army that began on October 7, 14,854 people, including more than 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women, died in the Gaza Strip. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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