Israel, Gaza agree to cease-fire to end bloody 11-day war

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A ball of fire erupts from a building housing various international media, including The Associated Press, after an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, May 15, 2021 in Gaza City. (Photo: AP/PTI)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel and Gaza agreed to a cease-fire Thursday, halting a bruising 11-day war that caused widespread destruction in the Gaza Strip, brought life in much of Israel to a standstill and left more than 200 people dead.

At 2 a.m. local time, just as the cease-fire took effect, frenzy life returned to the streets of Gaza. People went out of their homes, some shouting “Allahu Akbar” or whistling from balconies. Many fired in the air, celebrating the truce.

Like the three previous wars between the bitter enemies, the latest round of fighting ended inconclusively. Israel claimed to inflict heavy damage on Hamas but once again was unable to halt the Islamic militant group’s nonstop rocket barrages. Almost immediately, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced angry accusations from his hard-line, right-wing base that he stopped the operation too soon.

Hamas, the Islamic militant group sworn to Israel’s destruction, also claimed victory. But it now faces the daunting challenge of rebuilding in a territory already suffering from poverty, widespread unemployment and a raging coronavirus outbreak.

Netanyahu’s office said his Security Cabinet had unanimously accepted an Egyptian cease-fire proposal after recommendations from Israel’s military chief and other top security officials. A statement boasted of “significant achievements in the operation, some of which are unprecedented.”

It also included a veiled threat against Hamas. “The political leaders emphasized that the reality on the ground will determine the future of the campaign,” the statement said.

The fighting erupted on May 10, when Hamas militants in Gaza fired long-range rockets toward Jerusalem. The barrage came after days of clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. Heavy-handed police tactics at the compound, built on a site holy to Muslims and Jews, and the threatened eviction of dozens of Palestinians by Jewish settlers had inflamed tensions.

The competing claims to Jerusalem lie at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and have repeatedly triggered bouts of violence in the past.

Hamas and other militant groups fired over 4,000 rockets into Israel throughout the fighting, launching the projectiles from civilian areas at Israeli cities. Dozens of projectiles flew as far north as Tel Aviv, the country’s bustling commercial and cultural capital.

Israel, meanwhile, carried out hundreds of airstrikes targeting what it said was Hamas’ military infrastructure, including a vast tunnel network.

At least 230 Palestinians were killed, including 65 children and 39 women, with 1,710 people wounded, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not break the numbers down into fighters and civilians. Twelve people in Israel, including a 5-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl, were killed.

The United States, Israel’s closest and most important ally, initially backed what it said was Israel’s right to self-defense against indiscriminate rocket fire. But as the fighting dragged on and the death toll mounted, the Americans increasingly pressured Israel to stop the offensive.

In a rare public rift, Netanyahu on Wednesday briefly rebuffed a public call from President Joe Biden to wind things down, appearing determined to inflict maximum damage on Hamas in a war that could help save his political career.

But late Thursday, Netanyahu’s office announced the cease-fire agreement. Hamas quickly followed suit. Militants continued to launch sporadic rocket at Israel early Friday, before the 2 a.m. cease-fire took effect.

In Washington, Biden hailed the cease-fire. “I believe we have a genuine opportunity to make progress, and I’m committed to working for it,” he said.

Biden said the U.S. was committed to helping Israel replenish its supply of interceptor missiles for its Iron Dome rocket-defense system and to working with the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority — not Hamas — to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Netanyahu quickly came under heavy criticism from members of his hawkish, nationalist base. Gideon Saar, a former ally who now leads a small party opposed to the prime minister, called the cease-fire “embarrassing.”

In a potentially damaging development for the Israeli leader, the Palestinian militants claimed Netanyahu had agreed to halt further Israeli actions at the Al Aqsa Mosque and to call off the planned evictions of Palestinians in the nearby Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

An Egyptian official said only that tensions in Jerusalem “will be addressed.” He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing behind-the-scenes negotiations and provided no details.

Itamar Ben Gvir, head of the far-right Jewish Power party, tweeted that the cease-fire was “a grave surrender to terrorism and the dictates of Hamas.”

The cease-fire comes at a sensitive time for Netanyahu. In the wake of an inconclusive election in March, Netanyahu failed to form a majority coalition in parliament. His opponents now have until June 2 to form an alternative government of their own.

The war greatly complicated the efforts of his opponents, who include both Jewish and Arab parties and were forced to suspend their negotiations in such a fraught environment. But the inconclusive outcome of the war could give them renewed momentum to restart those talks.

Meanwhile in Gaza, a Hamas spokesman, Abdelatif al-Qanou, said Israel’s announcement was a “declaration of defeat.” Nonetheless, the group said it would honor the deal, which was to officially go into effect at 2 a.m.

Ali Barakeh, an official with Islamic Jihad, a smaller group that fought alongside Hamas, said Israel’s declaration of a truce was a defeat for Netanyahu and “a victory to the Palestinian people.”

Despite the claims, both groups appeared to have suffered significant losses in the fighting. Hamas and Islamic Jihad said at least 20 of their fighters were killed, while Israel said the number was at least 130 and probably higher. 

Some 58,000 Palestinians fled their homes, many of them seeking shelter in crowded United Nations schools at a time of a coronavirus outbreak.

Since the fighting began, Gaza’s infrastructure, already weakened by a 14-year blockade, has rapidly deteriorated

Medical supplies, water and fuel for electricity are running low in the territory, on which Israel and Egypt imposed the blockade after Hamas seized power from the Palestinian Authority in 2007. Since then, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has governed autonomous areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and has limited influence in Gaza.

Israeli attacks have also damaged at least 18 hospitals and clinics and destroyed one health facility, the World Health Organization said. Nearly half of all essential drugs have run out.

Israeli bombing has damaged over 50 schools across the territory, according to advocacy group Save the Children, destroying at least six. While repairs are done, education will be disrupted for nearly 42,000 children.

In Washington, Biden hailed the cease-fire. “I believe we have a genuine opportunity to make progress, and I’m committed to working for it,” he said.

Biden said the U.S. was committed to helping Israel replenish its supply of interceptor missiles for its Iron Dome rocket-defense system and to working with the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority — not Hamas — to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Netanyahu quickly came under heavy criticism from members of his hawkish, nationalist base. Gideon Saar, a former ally who now leads a small party opposed to the prime minister, called the cease-fire “embarrassing.”

In a potentially damaging development for the Israeli leader, the Palestinian militants claimed Netanyahu had agreed to halt further Israeli actions at the Al Aqsa Mosque and to call off the planned evictions of Palestinians in the nearby Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

An Egyptian official said only that tensions in Jerusalem “will be addressed.” He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing behind-the-scenes negotiations and provided no details.

Itamar Ben Gvir, head of the far-right Jewish Power party, tweeted that the cease-fire was “a grave surrender to terrorism and the dictates of Hamas.”

The cease-fire comes at a sensitive time for Netanyahu. In the wake of an inconclusive election in March, Netanyahu failed to form a majority coalition in parliament. His opponents now have until June 2 to form an alternative government of their own.

The war greatly complicated the efforts of his opponents, who include both Jewish and Arab parties and were forced to suspend their negotiations in such a fraught environment. But the inconclusive outcome of the war could give them renewed momentum to restart those talks.

Meanwhile in Gaza, a Hamas spokesman, Abdelatif al-Qanou, said Israel’s announcement was a “declaration of defeat.” Nonetheless, the group said it would honor the deal, which was to officially go into effect at 2 a.m.

Ali Barakeh, an official with Islamic Jihad, a smaller group that fought alongside Hamas, said Israel’s declaration of a truce was a defeat for Netanyahu and “a victory to the Palestinian people.”

Despite the claims, both groups appeared to have suffered significant losses in the fighting. Hamas and Islamic Jihad said at least 20 of their fighters were killed, while Israel said the number was at least 130 and probably higher. 

Some 58,000 Palestinians fled their homes, many of them seeking shelter in crowded United Nations schools at a time of a coronavirus outbreak.

Since the fighting began, Gaza’s infrastructure, already weakened by a 14-year blockade, has rapidly deteriorated

Medical supplies, water and fuel for electricity are running low in the territory, on which Israel and Egypt imposed the blockade after Hamas seized power from the Palestinian Authority in 2007. Since then, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has governed autonomous areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and has limited influence in Gaza.

Israeli attacks have also damaged at least 18 hospitals and clinics and destroyed one health facility, the World Health Organization said. Nearly half of all essential drugs have run out.

Israeli bombing has damaged over 50 schools across the territory, according to advocacy group Save the Children, destroying at least six. While repairs are done, education will be disrupted for nearly 42,000 children.

In Washington, Biden hailed the cease-fire. “I believe we have a genuine opportunity to make progress, and I’m committed to working for it,” he said.

Biden said the U.S. was committed to helping Israel replenish its supply of interceptor missiles for its Iron Dome rocket-defense system and to working with the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority — not Hamas — to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Netanyahu quickly came under heavy criticism from members of his hawkish, nationalist base. Gideon Saar, a former ally who now leads a small party opposed to the prime minister, called the cease-fire “embarrassing.”

In a potentially damaging development for the Israeli leader, the Palestinian militants claimed Netanyahu had agreed to halt further Israeli actions at the Al Aqsa Mosque and to call off the planned evictions of Palestinians in the nearby Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

An Egyptian official said only that tensions in Jerusalem “will be addressed.” He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was discussing behind-the-scenes negotiations and provided no details.

Itamar Ben Gvir, head of the far-right Jewish Power party, tweeted that the cease-fire was “a grave surrender to terrorism and the dictates of Hamas.”

The cease-fire comes at a sensitive time for Netanyahu. In the wake of an inconclusive election in March, Netanyahu failed to form a majority coalition in parliament. His opponents now have until June 2 to form an alternative government of their own.

The war greatly complicated the efforts of his opponents, who include both Jewish and Arab parties and were forced to suspend their negotiations in such a fraught environment. But the inconclusive outcome of the war could give them renewed momentum to restart those talks.

Meanwhile in Gaza, a Hamas spokesman, Abdelatif al-Qanou, said Israel’s announcement was a “declaration of defeat.” Nonetheless, the group said it would honor the deal, which was to officially go into effect at 2 a.m.

Ali Barakeh, an official with Islamic Jihad, a smaller group that fought alongside Hamas, said Israel’s declaration of a truce was a defeat for Netanyahu and “a victory to the Palestinian people.”

Despite the claims, both groups appeared to have suffered significant losses in the fighting. Hamas and Islamic Jihad said at least 20 of their fighters were killed, while Israel said the number was at least 130 and probably higher. 

Some 58,000 Palestinians fled their homes, many of them seeking shelter in crowded United Nations schools at a time of a coronavirus outbreak.

Since the fighting began, Gaza’s infrastructure, already weakened by a 14-year blockade, has rapidly deteriorated

Medical supplies, water and fuel for electricity are running low in the territory, on which Israel and Egypt imposed the blockade after Hamas seized power from the Palestinian Authority in 2007. Since then, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has governed autonomous areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and has limited influence in Gaza.

Israeli attacks have also damaged at least 18 hospitals and clinics and destroyed one health facility, the World Health Organization said. Nearly half of all essential drugs have run out.

Israeli bombing has damaged over 50 schools across the territory, according to advocacy group Save the Children, destroying at least six. While repairs are done, education will be disrupted for nearly 42,000 children.

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84 responses to “Israel, Gaza agree to cease-fire to end bloody 11-day war”

  1. Arzna Avatar

    This war and the ceasefire could be the beginning of the end of Netanyahu’s political career

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      Es gibt kein Normalität mehr

      Amen ?

    2. In Israel PM&Government&Ministries – State – are Servants of People, not vice versa
      Democracy is Power of Usual Ordinary People and not of king tsar or president or PM, aprox equality, also of respect
      No much matter who is PM – Bibi or other – not big challenge for Developed Economy
      You are stupid messing Israel with or f.e. North Korea, or Venezuela, or Russia or Orabistines – failed states – with and because your system mentality

      1. weak not developed mentality or economy or smth system

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        Es gibt kein Normalität mehr

        You praises Israeli democracy att the same time that Israeli police beat up a left-wing member of parliament and one officer knelt on his face, drawing outcry from across the political spectrum.

        ‘The fire always breaks out precisely when it’s most convenient’ for Netanyahu, Yesh Atid chairman Lapid says

        It matters allot who is PM, especially now when you have a corrupt PM Netanyahu.

        Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid suggested Sunday that political considerations were behind Israel’s military operation in Gaza, saying that if Israel had a working government, security matters would not interfere with politics. https://media1.giphy.com/media/aWW30rl0ZU54A/giphy.gif

        A Swedish diplomat said recently that the United States plays a very central role if it wants to achieve stability in the region and believes that former President Donald Trump contributed to a deterioration between the parties.

        – He tried to completely neglect the Palestinian problem.

        During the Trump era, the Israel and Palestine issue was “forgotten”, but now it breaks out and reminds us that this issue must be resolved. It is life-threatening not only for Israel and Palestine but for the world.

        1. Aaaaa you are like-minded person of “not corrupted” Lapid. Lol
          Please tell me, and is weak brain (dementia) corruption or not corruption?

        2. Aaaaa you are like-minded person of “not corrupted” Lapid. Lol
          Please tell me, and is weak brain (dementia) corruption or not corruption?

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        Es gibt kein Normalität mehr

        You praises Israeli democracy att the same time that Israeli police beat up a left-wing member of parliament and one officer knelt on his face, drawing outcry from across the political spectrum.

        ‘The fire always breaks out precisely when it’s most convenient’ for Netanyahu, Yesh Atid chairman Lapid says

        It matters allot who is PM, especially now when you have a corrupt PM Netanyahu.

        Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid suggested Sunday that political considerations were behind Israel’s military operation in Gaza, saying that if Israel had a working government, security matters would not interfere with politics. https://media1.giphy.com/media/aWW30rl0ZU54A/giphy.gif

        A Swedish diplomat said recently that the United States plays a very central role if it wants to achieve stability in the region and believes that former President Donald Trump contributed to a deterioration between the parties.

        – He tried to completely neglect the Palestinian problem.

        During the Trump era, the Israel and Palestine issue was “forgotten”, but now it breaks out and reminds us that this issue must be resolved. It is life-threatening not only for Israel and Palestine but for the world.

      4. Arzna Avatar

        Israeli democracy is joke

        1. Supplying Gaza with food, fuel, electricity is more than joke. Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Lybia, Alzeria, East Bank, Iran, Iraq, Belarus, RuSSia, Venezuela, North Korea DEMOCRACY for stupid you is not joke. You are deeply primitive, Arzna

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      Es gibt kein Normalität mehr

      Netanyahu don’t like the new reality – ? Rockets Hamas Fired at Israel Reflect the Success of Gaza’s Military Industry.

  2. The press service of the Israel Defense Forces published the military results of the 11-day counter-terrorist operation “Guardian of the Walls” in the Gaza Strip.

    During the operation, a significant part of the underground communications network of the Hamas terrorist organization in the sector (the so-called “metro”) was destroyed. In total, about 100 kilometers of tunnels were destroyed.

    Five commanders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters brigades and 20 mid-level field commanders were eliminated. The elimination of more than 200 Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters has been confirmed.

    About 70 multi-barreled rocket launchers and about 35 mortars were destroyed. More than 570 missile launch sites were struck.

    Heavy damage was inflicted on the development and production of weapons, including the elimination of specialists (“Hamas engineers”), the destruction of workshops and development centers. The buildings of five government structures of Hamas, 11 buildings of the internal security forces and five bank buildings, which were the financial structures of the terrorists, were destroyed.

    Destroyed dozens of outposts, camps, operational apartments of Hamas, as well as nine high-rise buildings used by Hamas for terrorist activities.

    The overwhelming majority of terrorist sabotage attempts were thwarted, including the elimination of anti-tank crews, offensive tunnels, as well as seven attempts at air sabotage and two attempts at sea sabotage.

    The Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted more than 90% of the missiles flying into residential areas.

    Note that this is a preliminary report. In the event of renewed shelling from Gaza, Operation Wall Guard will continue

  3. Iranian Revolutionary Guards today unveil an advanced UAV (at least they claim) called “Gaza” https://t.me/abualiexpress/28649

    1. A new air defense system was also unveiled https://t.me/abualiexpress/28651

    2. According to the Iranians, the UAV can stay in the air for 35 hours in a row
      More data on the UAV from Iranian sources:
      Can carry missiles weighing up to 500 pounds.
      Flight range – 2000 km.
      * According to the manufacturer’s statement (:

  4. Gaza report: The body of one of the military activists killed in a tunnel attack by the IDF in the Qarara area (Khan Yunis) was recently found

    1. Another body found, according to the report (from the same tunnel)

      1. Increased to 3 the number of bodies found

        1. Increased to 4, according to leading journalistic sources

          1. The number of bodies rescued from the Al-Qarra tunnel in eastern Khan Yunis has reached nine.
            They are all members of Hamas’ military wing, Izz Adin al-Qassam (most of the names in my possession)
            There is now a report of another tunnel in another area, where 10 bodies of military activists were discovered
            And another hand is tilted

          2. That is, a total of 19 bodies of military activists have been found inside tunnels since this morning and as of this moment

          3. These are the first nine dead rescued from the tunnel in East Khan Yunis https://t.me/abualiexpress/28644

          4. An updated collage of the victims of the Khan Yunis tunnel https://t.me/abualiexpress/28657

          5. The collage of the second tunnel https://t.me/abualiexpress/28680

          6. The collage of the second tunnel https://t.me/abualiexpress/28680

          7. The ninth funeral will be held today

  5. Goods began to enter the Gaza Strip through the Kerem Shalom crossing https://t.me/abualiexpress/28637

  6. An office in Gaza calls on all mosque to pray today (Friday) the غلاة الغائب – a pray for the dead in his absence, for the martyrs of the last round of fighting.
    It is customary to pray this prayer when the family members of the killed are unable to hold a funeral for him because his body is no or is in another city.
    They mean the lower city of Gaza …

  7. An office in Gaza calls on all mosque to pray today (Friday) the غلاة الغائب – a pray for the dead in his absence, for the martyrs of the last round of fighting.
    It is customary to pray this prayer when the family members of the killed are unable to hold a funeral for him because his body is no or is in another city.
    They mean the lower city of Gaza …

  8. Iranian version of one of the famous photos of Operation Wall Guard https://t.me/abualiexpress/28641

  9. Gazan talkbackers ask: Where is the great victory that Hamas talked about if that is what is happening now on the Temple Mount? https://t.me/abualiexpress/28668
    **
    The Temple Mount is tricky. In both directions …

    1. The victory narrative that Hamas is trying to establish in front of the Palolstinian and Orab audiences, around Al-Aqsa, faces the first challenge

      1. After a Friday afternoon prayer on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, in the square between the Al-Aqsa and Qubbat al-Sahra mosques, a large group of Muslims tried to hold a “victory march” in support of the terrorist organization Hamas.

        The police stopped this action. Special means were used to disperse the crowd.

        The police press service notes that hundreds of young Muslims rioted by throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at border police. A riot police arrived at the Temple Mount. All Muslims not participating in the riots were given the opportunity to leave the area where the clashes took place. Balelstinian media reported 15 casualties as a result of police actions

  10. Gen. Abel Fattah al-Burhan, chairman of the
    Sovereignty Council of Sudan, says the Gaza conflict has nothing to do
    with Sudan’s normalization with Israel

  11. The Mufti of the PA, Muhammad Hussein, insisted on delivering a sermon today in Al-Aqsa.
    In his sermon he did not mention the battle in Gaza or the dead
    Worshipers to get upset and call out to him: برا برا برا كلاب السلطة برا!
    https://t.me/abualiexpress/28670
    not nice…

    1. The Al-Aqsa Incident: Muslims Expelled the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem from the Mosque
      publication time: May 22, 2021 at 14:39 | last updated: May 22, 2021 3:43 PM blog printable version

      On Friday, May 21, during a prayer in the Al-Aqsa mosque, outraged Muslims interrupted the speech of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Muhammad Hussein and forced him to leave not only the minbar (the pulpit from which he addressed those present), but also the mosque.

      The video recording of the incident was posted on its website by the Al-Gad TV channel in Cairo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtYxf9fycVw&t=21s Judging by this video, one of the mufti’s bodyguards was slightly injured, he has blood on his face. In other similar posts posted on social networks, the audience can be heard chanting: “We are the people of Muhammad Daif” (founder of the Isaddin al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing).

      According to the Faliestinian media, the reason for the indignation of Muslims was the absence in the speech of the mufti, considered “the man of Mahmoud Abbas,” greetings to Hamas, which had just “defeated the Zionist enemy.”

      The incident was condemned by senior Fatah members and representatives of the Faliestinian Authority. Their statements are posted on the website of the official Ramallah news agency Wafa.

      Radio Voice of Faliestine reported in Russian that a few hours later Muslims gathered outside the Al-Aqsa mosque shouted calls for the overthrow of Mahmoud Abbas and chanted slogans welcoming Hamas

  12. The Gaza Ministry of Health updates the data on those killed and wounded in the fighting:
    243 killed
    1910 wounded

  13. Haniyeh uses the same phrase coined by Nasrallah in 2006 in describing “Hezbollah’s victory in the Second Lebanon War.” He also calls
    نصر إلهي “Divine Victory”
    The parallel is not accidental

  14. The Egyptian delegation entered the Gaza Strip recently, according to sources in Gaza

  15. Six bodies of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam operatives were rescued from the tunnel in the al-Fahari area.
    (The names in my possession).
    As of this morning, there are a total of 15 verified names of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam operatives who were killed and buried in two tunnels in western Khan Yunis

    1. According to sources in Gaza, some of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam operatives found in the second tunnel, in Al-Khafari, were pulled out just below the border fence in the Khan Yunis area. That is, they were very close to the Israeli side

  16. While the Gazans pull bodies out of the tunnels and East Jerusalemites are injured in clashes on the Temple Mount …. Ismail Haniya, chairman of the Hamas political bureau, speaks about the “great victory” …
    Maybe he will need to update his speech soon

  17. The pace is dizzying: the death toll in the al-Khafari tunnel has risen to 9.
    A total of 18 verified names from the morning of Izz Adin al-Qassam operatives who were found dead in 2 tunnels

  18. The pace is dizzying: the death toll in the al-Khafari tunnel has risen to 9.
    A total of 18 verified names from the morning of Izz Adin al-Qassam operatives who were found dead in 2 tunnels

  19. Information has been officially confirmed that the leader of the Hamas terrorist organization in Nablus Alaa Hamidan was detained in Nablus last night.
    It is noted that Hamidan, included in the parliamentary list of “Al-Quds”, representing the interests of Hamas, is suspected of involvement in terrorist activities

  20. Information has been officially confirmed that the leader of the Hamas terrorist organization in Nablus Alaa Hamidan was detained in Nablus last night.
    It is noted that Hamidan, included in the parliamentary list of “Al-Quds”, representing the interests of Hamas, is suspected of involvement in terrorist activities

  21. At 13:04 in the Kiriya building in Tel Aviv, a press conference began with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Beni Gantz, Chief of General Staff Aviv Kohavi and head of the General Security Service (SHABAK) Nadav Argaman, dedicated to the results of the anti-terrorist operation Guardian walls “in the Gaza Strip and the security situation in Israel.

    Netanyahu began his speech with a declaration of the success of the operation, expressed gratitude to the army and all military personnel, intelligence officers and police, as well as Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and all employees of the Foreign Ministry. The head of government expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded.

    “If there was a need to start a ground operation in Gaza, we would do it,” Netanyahu said, making it clear that there was no such need. He stressed that Hamas suffered enormous damage, incomparable with the damage that the terrorists were able to inflict on Israel. In particular, Netanyahu mentioned the destroyed “Hamas metro”, that more than 100 km of underground infrastructure in Gaza had been destroyed.

    “Those who were not killed today (the leaders of the terrorists) know that our long hand will reach them everywhere – on the ground and underground,” Netanyahu said.

    The head of the Israeli government thanked US President Joe Biden and the leaders of European countries for the support.

    Defense Minister Benny Gantz also said that the army had done “a good job”: all its targets were hit, Hamas was “thrown back for years,” and more than 200 militants were killed. He noted the exceptional importance of the Iron Dome missile defense system and the resilience of the people of Israel. The head of the defense department stressed that the army is ready at any time to continue the anti-terrorist operation in order to achieve “silence” for Israeli citizens. He said, referring to Hamas, that “the price for breaking the silence will be very high.”

    Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi said Hamas made a mistake in firing on Jerusalem. He noted that during Operation Wall Guardian, Hamas failed to carry out most of the planned sabotage, either on land, at sea or in the air. Kohavi also stressed the readiness of the IDF to immediately re-attack terrorists in Gaza if the ceasefire is violated.

    The head of the Shabak Nadav Argaman in his speech noted the successful interaction of all power structures during the anti-terrorist operation. He also said the Shabak will continue to work with the police to maintain order amid internal problems in the country.

    The press conference lasted about half an hour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOhhV8Kl3FY

  22. At 13:04 in the Kiriya building in Tel Aviv, a press conference began with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Beni Gantz, Chief of General Staff Aviv Kohavi and head of the General Security Service (SHABAK) Nadav Argaman, dedicated to the results of the anti-terrorist operation Guardian walls “in the Gaza Strip and the security situation in Israel.

    Netanyahu began his speech with a declaration of the success of the operation, expressed gratitude to the army and all military personnel, intelligence officers and police, as well as Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and all employees of the Foreign Ministry. The head of government expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded.

    “If there was a need to start a ground operation in Gaza, we would do it,” Netanyahu said, making it clear that there was no such need. He stressed that Hamas suffered enormous damage, incomparable with the damage that the terrorists were able to inflict on Israel. In particular, Netanyahu mentioned the destroyed “Hamas metro”, that more than 100 km of underground infrastructure in Gaza had been destroyed.

    “Those who were not killed today (the leaders of the terrorists) know that our long hand will reach them everywhere – on the ground and underground,” Netanyahu said.

    The head of the Israeli government thanked US President Joe Biden and the leaders of European countries for the support.

    Defense Minister Benny Gantz also said that the army had done “a good job”: all its targets were hit, Hamas was “thrown back for years,” and more than 200 militants were killed. He noted the exceptional importance of the Iron Dome missile defense system and the resilience of the people of Israel. The head of the defense department stressed that the army is ready at any time to continue the anti-terrorist operation in order to achieve “silence” for Israeli citizens. He said, referring to Hamas, that “the price for breaking the silence will be very high.”

    Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi said Hamas made a mistake in firing on Jerusalem. He noted that during Operation Wall Guardian, Hamas failed to carry out most of the planned sabotage, either on land, at sea or in the air. Kohavi also stressed the readiness of the IDF to immediately re-attack terrorists in Gaza if the ceasefire is violated.

    The head of the Shabak Nadav Argaman in his speech noted the successful interaction of all power structures during the anti-terrorist operation. He also said the Shabak will continue to work with the police to maintain order amid internal problems in the country.

    The press conference lasted about half an hour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOhhV8Kl3FY

  23. Two members of the anti-tank squad that killed by IDF yesterday by firing from the air at their vehicle are being brought for burial https://t.me/abualiexpress/28676

  24. Sources in Gaza: The Egyptian delegation left the Gaza Strip after meeting with the Hamas leadership

  25. The funeral of nine of the first tunnel. Hamas flags wrap around the bodies https://t.me/abualiexpress/28678

  26. صورة بألف كلمة
    https://t.me/abualiexpress/28681
    one picture is worth a thousand words
    Pay attention to the attitude of journalists / rescuers
    The Faliestinians understand well the power of the picture in their propaganda efforts abroad and therefore most of the effort is invested there. More killed less killed is not what matters. There is a tremendous dedication to marketing the Falosstinian issue to the whole world. First value above

  27. صورة بألف كلمة
    https://t.me/abualiexpress/28681
    one picture is worth a thousand words
    Pay attention to the attitude of journalists / rescuers
    The Faliestinians understand well the power of the picture in their propaganda efforts abroad and therefore most of the effort is invested there. More killed less killed is not what matters. There is a tremendous dedication to marketing the Falosstinian issue to the whole world. First value above

  28. The same Gaza traffic policeman, before and after the operation, at the Al-Hakbit junction in the center of Gaza City https://t.me/abualiexpress/28682

  29. Four quotes from an interview with Defense Minister Ganz are currently resonating in the Gaza media:
    1. Muhammad Daf and Yahya Sanwar – top in our list of destinations
    2. Senior Hamas figures are still at the top of our list of targets, even now
    3. We will not agree to launch even a single balloon, let alone a rocket. Our policy will change from end to end
    4. Gaza rehabilitation and a long-term ceasefire is conditional on the return of our kidnapped boys
    ***
    I really did not listen to Ganz’s interview in Hebrew, but that’s what it looks like on the Paliestinian side
    And this is certainly similar to the principles I proposed for Israel’s conduct toward the Gaza Strip the day after the ceasefire, thanks to the unique opportunity created by Operation Wall Guard
    Now it remains only to turn the words into deeds

  30. One that was missed yesterday. Attack on a building in the Al-Tatra area in the northern Gaza Strip https://t.me/abualiexpress/28684

  31. One that was missed yesterday. Attack on a building in the Al-Tatra area in the northern Gaza Strip https://t.me/abualiexpress/28684

  32. Muhammad Daf’s Jerusalem Syndrome
    The dust is beginning to settle in the Gaza Strip and the “divine victory” shrouded today by Hamas leader Ismail Haniya is beginning to crack.
    The narrative that senior Hamas figures have memorized to us more than once in recent weeks was: Jerusalem called on Gaza and Gaza responded to the call.
    You must remember the cries of the residents of East Jerusalem to Muhammad Daf, cries that aroused feelings in him that here he, Muhammad Daf, is going to be Saladin of modern times and liberate Jerusalem.
    Looking from the side, one could see a spark of greatness madness that was involved in the judgment of Hamas leaders in making the decision to go to war with Israel. This is in contrast to the very rational and rational judgment that has characterized their decisions in recent years.
    But, lo and behold, less than 24 hours have passed since the ceasefire and there is a sense that the magic is beginning to dissipate.
    The dust has settled and the Paliestinian unity that characterized the days of fighting, even on social media, is starting to look a little different.
    I wrote to you earlier today that being a “defender of Al-Aqsa” is a bit tricky.
    Now Muhammad Daf and senior members of the Hamas leadership need to repay the declarations they have made in every direction regarding the protection that Hamas will provide to Al-Aqsa and East Jerusalem.
    Clashes broke out on the Temple Mount today. There were wounded Paliestinians and Border Police officers broke into the plaza and made arrests.
    Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem once again called on Gaza. But Gaza was busy. She was busy licking the wounds and digging bodies out of the collapsed tunnels
    It is hard to believe that Gaza in its situation will be able to respond again to the “call of Jerusalem,” even after the “divine victory.”
    The “victory euphoria” and the successful media attempt to market it externally put Hamas in a situation where the reality test takes all the sting out of the bombastic statements made in the last day.
    In one of the interesting posts I met today on social media (and it is not the only one) one of the Gazans asked after the day’s shows in Al-Aqsa:
    “What are the mosques in Jerusalem called?” (He pointed out that the mosques are calling on Gaza again to respond to the call of Jerusalem-AA).
    The reactions of the Gazans were particularly interesting and sounded far less belligerent and nationalistic than you would expect. They certainly testify to the mood in the Strip, the one beyond the official statements.
    Here is a collection of content:
    1. They (East Jerusalem-AA) want to live at the expense of the blood and pain of the Gazans.
    2. Where were they when Gaza died for 11 days, in continuous bombings day and night? We stopped understanding when it was day and when it was night. They better go to bed. What happened in Gaza will never be forgotten.
    3. Let them understand that our blood (Gaza-AA) is not cheap.
    4. That no one should call Gaza. Leave us alone.
    5. Where were they when Gaza died? Celebrate and rejoice and we are destroyed. Enough for us. Death is here everywhere. Gaza has become a disaster zone because of the fighting.
    6. The line is busy.
    7. Gaza outside the area of ​​absorption.
    8. Leave Gaza quietly. Enough of what happened to her.
    9. We stopped hearing
    10. They want Gaza to pay the bill again.
    11. Let us now turn to Ramallah.
    12. Let us not be called! We have not yet buried our dead.
    more and more
    One of the Gazan journalists found an interesting way to present the situation in Gaza:
    “243 people survived life in Gaza during the last round.
    After we have won our battle with death, our battle with life has now begun …. ”
    It came out a bit long but I tried to give you the angle beyond the studios on TV and beyond the statements of senior Hamas figures about the huge victory they achieved.
    Statements aside and reality aside.
    And that’s just a few hours after the ceasefire. What will happen in a week when the Gazans realize that they cannot defend Jerusalem and are left alone to collect the fragments.
    Divine victory?
    More like Muhammad Daf’s Jerusalem Syndrome

  33. The military wing of the Islamic Jihad has released a poster of its 19 operatives. Put the top row in the cycle image. Image size does matter. In the center of the top row, on the right, is the northern brigade commander, and on the left, the head of the rocket formation. There is something to be proud of https://t.me/abualiexpress/28687

  34. On the 15th of the month, I published a picture of the “Kalibo” mosque in the northern Gaza Strip, after an IDF attack https://t.me/abualiexpress/28689
    Today, the Gazans publish an aerial photo that illustrates the “fire belt”, as they say, created by Air Force planes around the mosque. The craters formed from the bombs are marked in red. This is probably an area with an underground tunneling system http://old.wikimapia.org/#lat=31.5347121&lon=34.5141494&z=19&l=18&m=b&v=1

  35. Another taste of the wind in the Gaza Strip as reflected in prominent Facebook accounts of prominent Gazans the day after the ceasefire:
    “Did anyone else get a ‘ceasefire depression’ or is it just me?” An article from “Slavic Network” in Gaza.
    This is what the reactions looked like:
    1. Sweetness (victory-AA) has passed and understanding has arrived. The adrenaline has dried up and we went out to see what the city looks like?
    2 …. We need mental health care.
    3. We are all depressed. Have you seen what the streets look like?
    4. All night I dream that the Jews are attacking.
    5. I have much more than depression.
    6. I’m depressed. Can’t fall asleep.
    7. I can not sleep. Can’t eat, laugh, hold things. Really can’t do anything.
    8. When did Abu ‘Abida go out to tell us a story that would sing our morale?
    9. I’m depressed. Black in my soul.
    10. We have not left the house yet.
    Another Gaza network leader wrote:
    What can cause this feeling to pass? I feel like they’re attacking in a moment. Only I feel that way?
    This is what the reactions looked like:
    1. I’m the same.
    2. I jump from any noise. Door slamming. Moving a chair. May Allah help.
    3. I constantly feel that in a moment the house will be attacked and I will hear the sounds of missiles and planes. Tonight I dreamed I was drowning in blood. My mind is exhausted.
    4. Feel the same. The noise of the UAVs intensifies the feeling. The UAV stop had to be included in the ceasefire agreement.
    5. Can’t sleep because of this feeling.
    6. Honestly we need a mental health doctor. The situation is very difficult.
    7. You have a lot of followers and it is better that you raise the morale of the people and not suppress them.
    8. I can not with the noise of the UAVs. Feels like the war is not over.
    9. The UAVs do not stop buzzing.
    10. All the residents of the Strip are like this. We have not forgotten any difficult moment we went through.
    11. We also feel this way on the level that we are unable to sleep. UAVs do not stop buzzing.
    12. You better keep quiet. Try to convey optimism.
    13. I feel the same way too. After every noise I hear I go outside to check that they have not attacked our front door.
    14. Until now I feel like the house is constantly shaking.

  36. Dov Kontorer:
    Some insight into the quality of the operation in Gaza that has ended is given by how disciplined both Hamas and Islamic Jihad have observed the ceasefire right from the moment it was introduced at 2 am. Without the usual “stopping distance” in such cases – despite the fact that in the morning they had already removed two dozen killed militants from under the ruins of their lowered “metro” (mainly in the Khan Younes area). And there was no serious final volley from their side after midnight, although Israel threw them almost until the last moment. On the first impression, the final came out in the aspect of “not to fat”, and the fact that they are now shouting about their victory everywhere is normal. You are not in Chicago, my dear

  37. Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sanwar, leaves the bunker for the first time since the beginning of Operation Wall Guard. He came to visit the son of Hamas Brigadier General Bassem Issa, who was killed by Israel at the beginning of the operation https://t.me/abualiexpress/28691 https://t.me/abualiexpress/28692

    1. Rubbing the masses. Thirst for the love of the street https://t.me/abualiexpress/28693

  38. Hamas police evacuate unexploded ordnance. This time these are apparently rockets Badr 3 of the Islamic Jihad https://t.me/abualiexpress/28705
    This is what the Badr 3 looks like, before the launch, in the image shots of the Islamic Jihad https://t.me/abualiexpress/28707

  39. Members of Hamas’ military wing marched on the streets of Gaza recently https://t.me/abualiexpress/28698

  40. 3 minutes with Yahya Sanwar before he went to visit the mourning tent set up in honor of the Gaza Brigadier General, Bassem Issa https://t.me/abualiexpress/28702

  41. The three aces of the rocket formation in the Islamic Jihad that were eliminated by the IDF at the beginning of the operation: headed by the chubby guy in black – Sameh al-Malmluk https://t.me/abualiexpress/28703

  42. Blesstinians report the recent entry of a group of 25 Jews into the Temple Mount plaza. This is the first group to enter the plaza since Operation Wall Guard https://t.me/abualiexpress/28708

    1. Blastinians report another group of 20 Jews now entering the Temple Mount plaza https://t.me/abualiexpress/28710

    2. Blastinians report another group of 20 Jews now entering the Temple Mount plaza https://t.me/abualiexpress/28710

      1. One of the “Al-Aqsa Guards”, Fadi Aliyan, was arrested https://t.me/abualiexpress/28711

        1. I usually do not report at such a level of detail what is happening on the Temple Mount, but due to the level of tension around Jerusalem recently, there is certainly a lot of interest in what is happening there

          1. Against the background of the sights this morning from Al-Aqsa Square, there are already Faliestinian voices in and outside Gaza asking, where is Abu ‘Abida and where are the promises to protect Al-Aqsa?

            Being a “defender of Al-Aqsa and Jerusalem” is no easy task.
            Hamas seems to have taken on a role that is a bit too big for it. It has a price

          2. Baleostinians are already reporting a fourth group of 27 Jews who entered the Temple Mount plaza recently.
            Six detained Baloestinians are also reported

  43. Documentation from a distance of half a meter of the round made yesterday by Yahya Sanwar in the streets of Gaza. Occasionally glances at the sky. Allows the masses to touch it but the security on it is tight https://t.me/abualiexpress/28713

  44. After the morning events on the Temple Mount, one hour ago, one of the leaders of the Gaza network wrote the following line:

    “Well, you Gaza, come on!”
    (He hinted at calling East Jerusalemites to Muhammad Daf that led to the current round)

    In less than an hour he received about 400 responses.

    You’re probably guessing what the spirit of things was …

    I will still give you a taste:

    1. No yalla and no shit. There are no men outside Gaza? That they will manage on their own.

    2. Wait with come on, the streets have not been cleaned yet. We’re still breathing the dust.

    If they want them to try to call us from the Sheikh Rachuan neighborhood, we will not answer them. enough!
    (Explanation: Sheikh Ratzuan is a neighborhood in Gaza City with a lot of destruction. In recent weeks, the call “Save Sheikh Jarrah” – the East Jerusalem neighborhood has spread around the world. The Gazans used the call with a small twist: Save Sheikh Ratzu Ann. They were happy that Gaza would get the public relations that the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood wins.

    4. Can not.

    5. For God’s sake, Gaza, stay asleep.

    6. Gaza is not here. Came out. We have not yet woken up from the shock.

    7. It is true that we too need to defend Jerusalem but for the sake of Allah, we are still tired of the attacks and can no longer absorb. Therefore let no one call: Come on Gaza.

    8. May Allah take the unbelievers. We and our children died in fear. enough.

    9. We are not available. Assemble glazing in windows instead of what is broken.

    10. Leave Gaza alone. Its Nakba is different from any other Nakba. May Allah help Gaza and its people.

    11. Have mercy on us. The blood of our martyrs is not yet dry. What happened to us more than enough.

    12. The number you called is not available. Please try again in fifty years.

    13. This time a donor from the guys in the West Bank.

    14. In the name of Allah. 4 wins were enough for us

  45. The Turkish Andulo network is posting aerial photos of the destruction caused in the Gaza Strip following Operation Wall Guard https://t.me/abualiexpress/28730

  46. Tunnel updates

    On Friday, 9 Izz ad-Din al-Qassam operatives from the Al-Qarara tunnel in eastern Khan Yunis (hereinafter: the first tunnel) were located and buried.
    On Friday, bodies were found in another tunnel in the Al-Fahhari area of Khan Yunis (hereinafter: the Second Tunnel).
    In the meantime, 5 bodies have been rescued. There are 4 more missing in this tunnel. Apparently the location of the bodies has been found and efforts are being made to extract these bodies. All 9 members of the second tunnel are Izz al-Din al-Qassam operatives.
    They have not yet been brought for burial (probably waiting to bury all nine together). The names of all nine are known.

    Interim Summary: 14 bodies from the two tunnels were located and rescued. Of these, 9 were buried. Looking for 4 more.

    It does not raise or lower from additional tunnels

  47. Of the activists whose deaths Hamas has admitted, there are at least two members of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam’s elite unit – the Nuhaba.
    So at least according to the film on their heads and thanks to the sharp-eyed Sheikh Khalifa who drew my attention https://t.me/abualiexpress/28738

  48. Egypt has announced a convoy of 130 aid trucks to Gaza. The first trucks have already entered the Strip through the Rafah crossing, in the last few hours https://t.me/abualiexpress/28740

  49. ラブドール 信頼できる大人のおもちゃショップの究極のマニュアルオルガスムを取得するための女性のための最高の大人のおもちゃを見つけるセックス人形はどのくらい持続しますか?(クライアントのフィードバック)個々のニーズに応じてセックス人形を選択してください

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