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Foreign AffairsCairo International Airport Was Hacked In Support Of Hamas And American Warning by SummaryChannel(op): 10:32pm On Nov 14, 2023
Cairo International Airport was hacked in support of Hamas and an American warning about Egypt’s reaction

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The beginning was with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, who responded to statements attributed to Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich regarding the displacement of Palestinians outside Gaza, and said that they were “irresponsible, violate international law, and are completely rejected.” Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ambassador Ahmed Abu Zeid, said in a statement, published on the ministry’s official Facebook page, that the Egyptian Foreign Minister’s comments came during statements by diplomatic editors, in response to the Israeli Minister of Finance’s statement about “considering the voluntary displacement of the population of Gaza as the most appropriate humanitarian solution.” .

The spokesman added, "Sameh Shukri said that it has been observed over the past period, a fluctuation of irresponsible statements attributed to Israeli government officials, which in their entirety violate the rules and provisions of international law and international humanitarian law." The Egyptian Foreign Minister stressed that “the statement of the Israeli Minister of Finance is an expression of the Israeli government’s policy that violates international laws, and that any attempt to justify and encourage the displacement of Palestinians outside the Gaza Strip is completely rejected by Egypt and internationally,” according to the statement.

The ministry spokesman added that the Foreign Minister "deplored talking about the displacement process as if it were occurring voluntarily." Shukri believed that “the displacement of citizens in Gaza is the result of deliberate military targeting of civilians in the Strip, and intentional siege and starvation operations, aimed at creating conditions that lead citizens to leave their homes and areas of residence, in a full-fledged war crime, in accordance with the provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949,” according to a statement. Ministry. Shukry affirmed “Egypt’s position categorically rejecting policies of forced displacement of Palestinians, or deliberately withholding humanitarian aid and necessary services, which creates unbearable conditions for civilians, or allowing the liquidation of the Palestinian cause.”

Shukri said, "Anyone who claims to care about the humanitarian situation in Gaza must work to stop the military operations that led to the killing of civilians, including children and women."

On the other hand, the Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Air Forces, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said that there is a possibility of the war expanding in the region, and that Tehran is prepared “for all possibilities.” On the other hand, former Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said that the entry of Iran and Hezbollah into the Middle East conflict is “the ultimate hope of Israel.”

Hajizadeh said in reference to the continuation of conflicts in the region: “Today the war has extended and Lebanon is involved in it. It is possible that the conflicts will expand further.” The statements of the Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Air Forces come at a time when clashes are intensifying between the Israeli army and Hezbollah near the Lebanese border. Six people were injured following the missile attack launched by Hezbollah on northern Israel yesterday, Sunday. It was reported that an anti-tank missile was fired from Lebanese territory, hitting several civilian cars in the "Metula" area, near the Lebanese border.

In contrast, the Israeli army responded to Hezbollah's movements with artillery fire and air strikes. Many Lebanese activists use the slogan “Lebanon first, not the Islamic Republic” on social media to stress the need for Beirut not to enter into regional conflicts. Activists believe that Hezbollah militias seek to meet the interests of Tehran, not the Lebanese people. Hajizadeh added that the Americans do not "threaten" Iran, but in their correspondence with Tehran they speak "in the language of wishes and requests."

Finally, Dr. Engineer Abdel Khaleq Mohamed, Head of the Information and Communications Technology Sector at Cairo Air Port Company, commented on the Cairo Airport website being hacked during the last hours, stressing that since the beginning of the day, the site has been subjected to a cyber attack, the purpose of which is to disrupt the Cairo Airport website. about job.

Abdel Khaleq Muhammad added that this attack is from outside Egypt, and its clues are being traced, noting that it has been reassured that all data is on the site and that none of the data contained on the site has been leaked. Engineer Abdel-Khaleq Mohamed confirmed that the site displays some services inside the airport, and not data on flights, their timing and appointments, stressing that Cairo International Airport has the highest degree of security for data on flights and products. The head of the Information and Communications Technology Sector at Cairo Air Port Company indicated that by the end of the day; All services will return, and the Cairo Airport website will be available for everyone to deal with.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Accuses Egypt Of Arming The Resistance "Hamas" And Israel Responds by SummaryChannel(op): 2:15pm On Nov 14, 2023
[color=#000000]Israel accuses Egypt of arming the resistance "Hamas" and Israel responds by displacing the people of Gaza to Sinai[/color]

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Starting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who announced the dismissal of controversial Interior Minister Suella Braverman as part of adjustments Sunak is making to his team before the general elections expected next year. James Cleverly was appointed Home Secretary in the British government, replacing Braverman. David Cameron was appointed Foreign Secretary, succeeding James Cleverly. Sunak has come under increasing pressure to sack Braverman after her critics accused her of inflaming tensions during weeks of pro-Palestinian demonstrations and counter-protests in the UK.

Last week witnessed a controversy between the government and Braverman after it published an article in The Times newspaper in which it accused the police of double standards when dealing with pro-Palestine demonstrations compared to their dealings with far-right demonstrations. The Prime Minister's Office revealed that it had requested amendments to the article, in accordance with what is stipulated in the ministerial rules for dealing with ministers, but Braverman did not take them all into consideration.

Calls for Braverman's dismissal increased due to her criticism of the police, especially after the latter's insistence on allowing a pro-Palestinian demonstration to be held on "Armistice Day" (related to World War I last Saturday). Braverman had previously described the pro-Palestinian demonstrations as hate marches. She also called in a statement On Sunday, she called for stronger measures to be taken “to stop these demonstrations that spread hatred in the streets of London,” as she put it. She also made tough statements toward refugees, describing their entry into Britain as an “invasion,” and she also defended the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

In the United States of America, an internal State Department memo accused US President Joe Biden of spreading misleading information regarding the war between Israel and Hamas, saying: “Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza,” according to a copy of the memo reported by the Axios website. The American got it. The website said that 100 employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Development Agency signed the memorandum, which it said was “individually,” noting that it urges senior American officials to reevaluate their policy towards Israel, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, which witnessed the killing of more than 11,000 Palestinians, based on figures. Ministry of Health in Gaza. He added that the importance of the memorandum, which consists of 5 pages, is that it was organized by a junior diplomat, who indicated on social media that Biden’s support for Israel made him complicit in the ethnic cleansing in Gaza.

In France, French President Emmanuel Macron held talks with his Israeli counterpart, Isaac Herzog, to clarify the statements he made to the BBC. The French President explained that he "does not accuse Israel of intentionally harming civilians" in Gaza, according to what the Israeli presidency reported. The Israeli presidency announced, on Sunday, that Macron said that he “did not accuse Israel of intentionally harming civilians” in Gaza. Isaac Herzog welcomed the call in which Macron “clarified” his statements, according to a statement issued by the Israeli presidency.

In an interview broadcast by the BBC on Friday evening, Macron urged Israel to stop the bombing that kills civilians in Gaza, saying, “In reality, today there are civilians being bombed. These children, these women, these elderly people are being bombed and killed.” The Israeli presidency said, "Macron made it clear that he had no intention of accusing Israel of deliberately harming innocent civilians as part of the campaign against the terrorist organization Hamas." The French President explained that his statements to the BBC "relate to the humanitarian situation, which remains an important issue for him and for many countries." He also "confirmed that he unequivocally supports Israel's right and duty to defend itself and expressed his support for the war that Israel is waging against Hamas," according to the same source.

Finally, Israeli media directly accused Egypt of arming the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, claiming that most of the weapons obtained by the movement came through tunnels from Sinai. The "Bahdrei Hardim" website, which is affiliated with the extremist Jewish religious movement in Israel, said that most of Hamas's arsenal against Israel came from Egypt.

The website added that Israel possesses armed forces among the most advanced in the world, and Hamas today possesses advanced weapons. Many anti-tank weapons have been smuggled into Gaza through tunnels from Sinai in Egypt to the Gaza Strip, and via trucks moving between Egypt and Gaza.

The site noted that years ago, Israeli forces faced stones and Molotov cocktails thrown by Palestinians, but these days the Israeli army faces weapons such as laser-guided missiles and anti-tank weapons in Gaza. Analysts told the Washington Post that Israel is closely monitoring the types of weapons in the hands of Hamas, including modern sniper rifles, RPGs, magnetic bombs, attack drones, mini-submarines, mines, anti-tank missiles, and long-range missiles. Rockets can reach Haifa and as far south as Eilat, although they still lack accuracy.

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#Gaza

Foreign AffairsWarnings Of The Collapse Of The Egyptian Borders After Revealing The Start Of Th by SummaryChannel(op): 10:07pm On Nov 12, 2023
[color=#000000]Warnings of the collapse of the Egyptian borders after revealing the start of the plan to dig the Ben Gurion Canal[/color]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4cydQ4YbjU

Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who said that failure to stop the war in Gaza threatens the expansion of military confrontations in the region. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said: “No matter the attempts at self-restraint, the long duration of the attacks, and their unprecedented cruelty, are enough to change the equation and its calculations, overnight.” President El-Sisi added: “I address my speech to the active international powers and to the entire international community: I tell them “Egypt and the Arabs... have pursued the path of peace for decades and years... and presented courageous initiatives for peace... and now comes your greatest responsibility... in effective pressure to stop the bleeding of Palestinian blood immediately... and then address the roots of the conflict...

And giving the right to its owners... as the only way to achieve security for all the peoples of the region... which has come... to live in peace and security... without fear or intimidation... without children being killed or orphaned... and without new generations being born... so you will find nothing around it but Hatred and hostility... Let the whole world unite... governments and peoples... to implement a just solution to the Palestinian issue... and end the occupation... in a way that befits our humanity... and is consistent with what we call for... the values of justice, freedom, and respect for rights... all rights, not some of them.”

This came during the extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit, with the participation of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The episode presents an opinion article published on the website of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, by writer Tzivi Barel, in which he warned against Egypt’s attempt to unilaterally open the Rafah crossing to bring in humanitarian aid, which Israel has been stubborn about bringing into the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October.
On the other hand, there were renewed talks about the Ben Gurion Canal, which Israel has aspired to since the 1960s to be an alternative to the Egyptian Suez Canal.

Western and Arab analyzes said that Tel Aviv wants to use the Al-Aqsa Flood operation that Hamas launched against it on October 7 as a pretext to evacuate the Gaza Strip of its Palestinian residents, which would give it the freedom to dig the Ben Gurion Canal linking the Gulf of Aqaba to the eastern Mediterranean, which will not only be a shipping corridor. An alternative to the Suez Canal, but also part of the economic corridor between India and Europe across the Middle East, which was announced at the G20 summit in New Delhi months ago, and in which Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates participate.
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Foreign AffairsIsrael Breaks All Red Lines And Falls Into The Resistance Ambush In Gaza by SummaryChannel(op): 5:16pm On Nov 12, 2023
Israel breaks all red lines and falls into the resistance ambush in Gaza Will Israel lose its war against Hamas?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZXA-LlK6jk
Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said that he opposes any role for the current Palestinian Authority government in Gaza once the war between Israel and Hamas ends. In response to a question about whether the Palestinian Authority, which has partial administrative control in the occupied West Bank, might rule Gaza after the war, Netanyahu said: “There will be complete security control (in Gaza), with (the Israeli army), the ability to enter whenever We want, to kill terrorists who could appear again.

I can tell you what will not happen: there will be no Hamas.” He added: “Moreover, there will be no civil authority that teaches its children to hate Israel, to kill Israelis, and to eliminate the State of Israel.” He added: “There cannot be an authority ( In Gaza, its president (Mahmoud Abbas) did not condemn the October 7 massacre, 30 days after it had passed,” referring to the attack launched by the “Hamas” movement. Netanyahu considered that “in any case, we must have security control in the Strip.”

He added: "The army will remain in Gaza as long as necessary, to prevent the Strip from being used to launch attacks against Israel." Netanyahu continued his speech, saying: “The October 7 attacks proved that wherever Israel does not maintain security control, terrorism returns, asserts itself and strikes us.. We have shown that this is the case in the West Bank as well..

Therefore, I will not give up security control under any circumstances.” On Friday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced the readiness of “the Palestinian Authority to assume responsibility for the Gaza Strip within the framework of a comprehensive political solution that includes the West Bank and East Jerusalem,” stressing that “the Strip is an integral part of The State of Palestine, and we will bear our full responsibilities.” US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also announced, on Friday, that “some progress” had been achieved regarding the basic principles of “permanent peace in the Gaza Strip after the war,” including “administering the Palestinian territories in Gaza and the West Bank in a unified manner.”

Biden said during a press conference in New Delhi that among these basic principles are “no to the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, not to use the Strip as a platform to launch attacks against Israel, not to reduce the territory of the Gaza Strip, and to manage the Palestinian territories in Gaza and the West Bank in a unified manner.” In his speech, Netanyahu stressed that “there will be no ceasefire in Gaza without the return of our prisoners,” stressing that Israel “will stand firmly against the world if necessary.” Referring to reports of possible deals to release a number of prisoners, Netanyahu said: “When we have something concrete, we will tell the families, and until then, silence is golden.”

Regarding the ongoing battles in Gaza, Netanyahu said that Israeli forces are currently present in the heart of the city, near Al-Shifa Hospital. Regarding the northern front with Lebanon, Netanyahu once again warned Hezbollah against interfering in the war between Israel and Hamas. He said: "This will be the mistake of your lives, and it will determine the fate of Lebanon." Netanyahu spoke at the press conference about his efforts to ensure “international support” for the Israeli army after the October 7 attack, calling on what he described as the “free world” to have a “moral commitment to support Israel.”

He also called on American citizens to join efforts to "destroy Hamas," because, according to his claim, it "poses a danger to them as well." Netanyahu referred to the pressure on the leaders of some countries regarding the call for a ceasefire in Gaza, and he told them: “Do not give in to pressure... Our war is your war, and Israel must win for its own sake, and for the sake of the world.”

On the other hand, about 300,000 people demonstrated in the streets of the British capital on Saturday to renew their demand for a ceasefire in Gaza, while police were deployed to prevent clashes with the organization of a counter-demonstration. The demonstration, organized by the “Stop the War Coalition,” began under the slogan “National March for Palestine,” after stopping for two minutes of silence in honor of the British war dead on “Armistice Day” in front of the Empty Tomb Memorial in central London at 11:00.

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#Palestine
#latest news

Foreign AffairsNetanyahu Begins Threatening Sisi After Israel Storms Hamas's Last Fortress by SummaryChannel(op): 4:08pm On Nov 11, 2023
Dangerous | Netanyahu begins threatening Sisi after Israel storms Hamas's last fortress in northern Gaza, and America warns

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOYky__VlV8
Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that Israel “must stop killing children and women in Gaza,” stressing that “there is no justification for the bombing,” and that reaching a ceasefire agreement “will benefit Israel.” Macron added in an interview with the BBC on Friday: “We are already urging them to stop this bombing.” But he recognized Israel's right to protect itself.

When asked if he wanted other leaders to join him in his call for a ceasefire in Gaza, including the United States and Britain, Macron said: “I hope they do.” Macron also spoke about the humanitarian conference on Gaza that Paris hosted on Thursday, and said that the “clear conclusion” reached by all the governments and agencies that attended the summit was that “there is no other solution but to reach a humanitarian truce first, and then reach a ceasefire.” “This will allow us to protect all civilians who have no connection to terrorists,” he said.

He added: "In reality now, civilians are being bombed. These children, women and the elderly are being bombed and killed. So there is no reason for that, and no legitimacy for that. We urge Israel to stop." Macron said during his interview with the BBC that France “clearly condemns” the attacks launched by Hamas on Israel on October 7. He added: "We share Israel's pain. We share with it the desire to get rid of terrorism."

We know what terrorism means in France.” However, Macron believes that there is “no justification” for the continued bombing of civilians in Gaza. He continued: “Recognizing that everyone’s lives matter is very important for all of us; Because of our principles, because we are democracies. “It is important in the medium and long term, for the security of Israel itself as well.”

Macron refused to accuse Israel of violating international law in Gaza. He said: “I am not a judge, I am a head of state,” adding that “it is not right to criticize Israel, a partner and friend, in this way only one month after it was attacked.” But the French President stressed his disagreement with the idea that “the best way for Israel to protect itself is to launch a massive bombing of Gaza,” and he believes that this creates “dissatisfaction and a feeling of hatred” in the region, which would prolong the conflict.

In response to Macron’s statements, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement issued by his office: “While Israel is doing everything in its power to avoid harming civilians, and is calling on them to leave the combat zones, Hamas is doing everything in its power to prevent them from leaving for safe areas, and they are using them.” "As human shields." Netanyahu added in his statement: “Hamas holds Israeli hostages, women, children, and the elderly, cruelly, in a crime against humanity, and uses schools, mosques, and hospitals as command centers.” He continued: "These crimes committed by Hamas today in Gaza will be committed tomorrow in Paris and New York, and everywhere around the world. World leaders must condemn Hamas, not Israel."

On the other hand, Palestinian resistance factions are engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli forces in the vicinity of Al-Shifa Medical Complex, west of Gaza. Witnesses in the northern Gaza Strip reported hearing the sounds of fierce battles and clashes now being fought by the Palestinian resistance in the northwest of the Gaza Strip.

Israeli media said: “There were reports of a confrontation between our forces and Hamas fighters near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, and there were also reports of an exchange of fire in the Beit Lahia and Jabalia area in the northern Gaza Strip.” Palestinian media reported that electricity was completely cut off from the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, threatening a humanitarian catastrophe. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said, "Israeli forces opened fire directly on the intensive care room in the Society's Jerusalem Hospital." The Israeli occupation authorities had claimed that the central leadership of Hamas was languishing in tunnels under Al-Shifa Hospital, while the resistance denied this.

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Foreign AffairsThe Israeli Army Falls Prey To The Palestinian Resistance In Gaza by SummaryChannel(op): 12:21am On Nov 11, 2023
The Israeli army falls prey to the Palestinian resistance in Gaza and Kat. -Deputy of contentment. And to enter the war

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTTd-4D8oPw
Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The episode focuses on the time factor that is running out on Israel as it attempts to achieve its main military goal, which is to eliminate the Islamic resistance movement Hamas inside the Gaza Strip. Amos Harel, an Israeli analyst, said in a lengthy article published by Haaretz newspaper that the war between Israel and Hamas exceeding the one-month mark in time means that Tel Aviv is close to being subjected to a military defeat by resistance elements, since Israel is not accustomed to long-term wars. This is something agreed upon by the American Wall Street Journal, which questioned Israel’s ability to succeed in eliminating Hamas fighters, as American forces did with the international coalition against ISIS fighters in the city of Mosul in 2016.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak recently told Politico newspaper that Israel would not be able to conduct a long-term military operation against the Hamas movement in Gaza, calling for the necessity of completing it in the next two or three weeks because of what he saw as American “anger.” The former Israeli Prime Minister observes, and perhaps this is only within the framework of an “exchange of roles” within Israeli political circles with the aim of giving an unreal impression of “Israeli flexibility” that “the window is closing.” It is clear that we are heading towards friction with the Americans over the attack. America cannot tell Israel what it should do, but we cannot ignore it.”

In the context of this position, Barak believes that the Israelis must reconcile “with American demands within the next two or three weeks, and perhaps less than that.” The Israeli politician presents an alternative to the official Israeli political discourse, which is reinforced by the reluctance of the United States and the West to even simply call for a ceasefire, especially with the number of victims of Israeli air strikes, artillery shelling, and ground operations in a month exceeding 10,000 people, in addition to the injury of about 25,000 others. .

Ehud Barak believes that Tel Aviv needs months and perhaps a year to achieve a complete defeat against Hamas, while he saw that Western support for Israel is weakening due to the killing of civilians in Gaza, and he fears that this will lead to a much larger and disastrous war in the region. The former Israeli official explains his position, saying: “We are losing public opinion in Europe, and within a week or two we will begin to lose governments in Europe.

In another week, friction with the Americans will appear.” After this prelude, Ehud Barak believes that in order to “change the political landscape,” there is a possibility that “multinational Arab forces” will take control of the Gaza Strip after the Israeli military operation. As for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he recently stressed that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will not happen until the captured Israelis are released, and that the continued Israeli attacks are the only effective lever to pressure Hamas.

All this is happening while US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken made his second tour in the Middle East since the start of the war, starting in Tel Aviv, where he “offered” to organize what was described as “humanitarian pauses” during the Israeli ground operation in the Gaza Strip, which Netanyahu rejected on the grounds that such These “pauses” can be exploited by Hamas, and Tel Aviv will continue to work with full force until victory there.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Rejects The Mediation Of Egypt And Qatar And Storms Hamas's Last Fortress by SummaryChannel(op): 1:51am On Nov 10, 2023
Israel rejects the mediation of Egypt and Qatar and storms Hamas's last fortress to release Israeli prisoners

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAqLTYNyJRs

Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The beginning is with the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which stated in a statement that the head of the movement’s political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, arrived in Egypt at the head of a delegation from the movement, to meet with the head of the Egyptian “intelligence service,” Abbas Kamel. The statement said that the Hamas delegation, which also included Khaled Mashal and Khalil Al-Hayya, met with the head of the Egyptian Intelligence Service, and they discussed “the current situation in the Gaza Strip,” according to what was reported by the Arab World News Agency.

Cairo News TV had quoted informed Egyptian sources as saying yesterday, Wednesday, that Cairo was close to reaching a humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip to exchange prisoners and detainees between Hamas and Israel. The informed sources, which the channel did not name, stated that Cairo is “intensifying its contacts to reach a humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip.” This comes more than a month after the start of the war, which broke out in Gaza on October 7, following a surprise attack launched by Hamas and Palestinian factions on Israel, which in turn responded with attacks on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the fall of... Thousands of dead and wounded.

On the other hand, the Israeli army announced that it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen towards Israel. Army spokesman Avichay Adraee said on the X platform that “air defenses using the Arrow Arrow system to intercept long-range missiles” were able to intercept the missile. Adraee also added that the missile "did not violate Israeli airspace." The military spokesman announced earlier today that a drone hit a civilian building in Eilat, southern Israel, and said that an examination of the drone and the details of the incident are still under investigation. The Israeli army also confirmed on Thursday that a drone of unknown origin crashed into a primary school in the city of Eilat in southern Israel, causing material damage.
An army spokeswoman said that the crash of the march did not lead to physical injuries, but paramedics treated seven people who suffered shock, which was also confirmed by ambulance services. The Houthis announced late last month that they had launched marches towards Israel in response to the war that has been going on in Gaza for more than a month. Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree said on November 2 via his “X” account, “We will continue targeting Israel with missiles and drones until the Israeli attack on Gaza stops.” A surprise attack launched by the Hamas movement on the border towns with Israel on the 7th of last October caused the death of 1,400 people, the majority of whom were civilians, most of whom were civilians who died on the first day of the attack, according to the Israeli authorities. In turn, Israel responded with intense bombing of the Gaza Strip, killing 10,812 people, most of them civilians, including 4,412 children, and 26,905 people were injured with various injuries.

Finally, American officials revealed to CNN the preparations made by Washington to target a weapons storage facility in Syria belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in response to attacks launched by Iranian-backed groups on American forces in the region. A US military official said that the explosions that occurred at the facility that was struck by two US F-15 fighter jets on Wednesday indicated that it contained weapons that the United States believes were used “in numerous strikes that occurred against our forces in Syria.”

The official added: “We used precision munitions,” and continued, “The US military was monitoring the site for a period of time before the strike to ensure that this would be done with the least possible number of casualties and to prevent the Revolutionary Guard from using them.” He stated: “I would like to tell you that we are absolutely certain that this did not cause civilian casualties, and that the individuals, if they were there, were linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in terms of their affiliated groups.”

A senior defense official told reporters that the United States had taken “additional measures to communicate directly with Iran” amid the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and that Washington “does not seek to escalate the conflict in the region.” He added: "In light of the increasing tensions resulting from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, we have taken additional measures to communicate directly with Iran and its allied groups in Iraq and Lebanon and our regional partners." He continued: "We aim to make clear that our military actions do not indicate a change in our approach to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and we have no intention of escalating the conflict in the region, and that our commitment to self-defense and the protection of American personnel remains the same."

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Foreign AffairsRussia Begins To Enter The War From The Southern Gate And America Begins To Move by SummaryChannel(op): 9:23pm On Nov 09, 2023
Dangerous.. Russia begins to enter the war from the southern gate, and America begins to move

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBkIZcz_4fc
Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with the Syrian news website “Sawt Al-Asimah,” which said in a special report under the title: “Russia allows Tehran to use the Hmeimim Air Base”: “A plane belonging to Mahan Air, which is linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, landed yesterday afternoon, Thursday, November 2nd, at the airport.” Latakia International Airport coming from the Iranian capital, Tehran.

The sources confirmed that Russia gave the green light to Iran to use Latakia International Airport, known as Hmeimim Airport, which is largely under full Russian control, after weeks of negotiation, during which Russia refrained from allowing Iranian aircraft to transport weapons through its airport, following the repeated exits from Aleppo and Damascus airports. Out of service as a result of Israeli strikes. Israeli media quoted sources at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran that the plane carried five tons of ammunition to Syria, likely to be shoulder-mounted anti-aircraft missiles.

The Wall Street Journal said yesterday, citing American sources, that the United States learned of the Russian Wagner militia supplying the Hezbollah militia with shoulder-fired missiles. CNN said that Bashar al-Assad agreed to send a missile system to Hezbollah with the help of the Russian Wagner militia. Damascus and Aleppo airports were out of service as a result of several Israeli strikes during the month, the first of which was on October 12, days after the outbreak of confrontations between Palestinian factions and Israel, which prompted the Ministry of Transport to transfer scheduled flights through the two airports to Hmeimim Airport in Latakia.

On the other hand, two sources familiar with Hezbollah's arsenal said that the powerful Russian anti-ship missiles obtained by the Lebanese group provide it with a means to implement the veiled threat made by its leader against American warships and highlight the serious risks of any war in the region. Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah warned Washington last week that his group has something in store for American ships deployed in the region since the outbreak of war last month between the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Israel, which is shaking the wider Middle East region. The two informed sources in Lebanon said that Nasrallah was referring to the group's greatly enhanced anti-ship missile capabilities, which include the Russian Yakhont missile, which has a range of up to 300 kilometers.

Media reports and analysts have indicated for years that Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, acquired Yakhont missiles in Syria after deploying its fighters there more than a decade ago to aid President Bashar al-Assad in the civil war. Hezbollah has never confirmed that it possesses this weapon. The Shiite group's media office has not yet responded after being contacted to comment on this story. Washington says that its deployment in the Mediterranean, which includes two aircraft carriers with their supporting ships, aims to prevent the expansion of the conflict by deterring Iran, which supports groups including the Palestinian Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad.

Hezbollah considers American warships a direct threat because of their ability to strike the group and its allies. Nasrallah said in a speech on Friday that US warships in the Mediterranean “do not frighten us and have never frightened us.” He added, "The fleets that you threaten us with, we have prepared for them as well." The White House said after Nasrallah delivered his speech that Hezbollah should not take advantage of the war between Hamas and Israel and that the United States does not want the conflict to spread to Lebanon. One of the sources said that Hezbollah's anti-ship capabilities have developed significantly since 2006, when the group demonstrated for the first time its ability to strike a ship at sea by hitting an Israeli warship in the Mediterranean Sea during its war with Israel.

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Foreign AffairsMossad Warns Israeli Army Of A Death Trap After Shooting Down An American Plane by SummaryChannel(op): 5:34pm On Nov 09, 2023
Mossad warns the Israeli army of a death trap after shooting down an American plane in Yemen

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with the American Wall Street Journal, which said that the director of the CIA, William Burns, discussed with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and the head of the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, Abbas Kamel, a proposal for an Egyptian administration of security in the Gaza Strip. The newspaper added that the goal was “for the Palestinian Authority to be able to take over responsibility” at a later period, according to what senior Egyptian officials said. The newspaper confirmed that “Sisi rejected the proposal, saying that Egypt would not play a role in eliminating Hamas because it needs Hamas to maintain security on the border.” Meanwhile, Egyptian sources revealed yesterday, Wednesday, that Cairo is close to reaching a humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip, to exchange prisoners, as a result of intensive communications carried out by Cairo, according to what was reported by the “Cairo” news channel. Earlier, during his meeting with Burns, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stressed the determinants of the Egyptian position on developments in the situation in Gaza, especially the necessity of an immediate ceasefire to protect civilians in Gaza. Al-Sisi also stated a few days ago that “millions of people are subjected to collective punishment in the Gaza Strip without discrimination,” rejecting “the forced displacement of Palestinians to Sinai.”

On the other hand, a US defense official told CNN that the Iran-backed Houthis shot down an American drone off the coast of Yemen. The official added that the MQ-9 Reaper drone was operating in international airspace and over international waters when it was shot down, and added that US Central Command is investigating the incident. The Houthis previously shot down an MQ-9 Reaper aircraft over Yemen in 2019.

The downing of the plane, for which Houthi rebels claimed responsibility, earlier Wednesday, comes several weeks after the US warship USS Carney intercepted several missiles and drones fired by the Houthis as they headed north along the Red Sea. CNN reported earlier that the ship shot down 4 cruise missiles and 15 drones over the course of 9 hours, and the trajectory of those projectiles left little doubt that they were heading to Israel. Pro-Iranian groups have intensified their attacks on American forces and bases in the Middle East in recent weeks. US officials said US and coalition bases in Iraq and Syria had been attacked at least 40 times since October 17, resulting in several US soldiers sustaining minor injuries. A senior defense official described Iran as the "center of gravity" for attacks on US forces in the region, saying that "Iran's fingerprints are all over this."

The United States responded to these groups on October 26, launching air strikes in Syria targeting infrastructure used by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and its proxies. The strikes targeted a weapons and ammunition storage facility in Albukamal near the border between Syria and Iraq. CNN reported that Iran is seeking to capitalize on the backlash over US support for Israel, and while Tehran may not explicitly direct the groups' attacks, it appears to be encouraging them.

In the context of the conflict between America and Iranian-backed militias in Syria and Iraq. The Pentagon announced that the US military launched an air strike on a weapons storage facility in eastern Syria used by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and its affiliated groups. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said in a statement: “This precise strike, carried out by two F-15 aircraft, was aimed at self-defense, and is a response to a series of attacks against American personnel in Iraq and Syria by groups affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.” ". He added: "President (Joe Biden) has no higher priority than the safety of American personnel, and he directed today's action to make clear that the United States will defend itself, its people, and its interests."

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Is Screaming After Revealing The True Plan Of Israel Led By Netanyahu In by SummaryChannel(op): 8:27pm On Nov 08, 2023
America is screaming after revealing the true plan of Israel led by Netanyahu inside the Gaza Strip

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said that Israel would assume “comprehensive security responsibility” in Gaza for an “indefinite period” after the end of the war. Netanyahu added, in an interview broadcast on ABC, that Gaza should be governed by “those who do not want to continue in the Hamas way,” and continued: “I believe that Israel will assume, for an indefinite period, comprehensive security responsibility because we have seen what happens when we do not have it.”

He stressed that Israel will not allow a general ceasefire until all the hostages held by the Hamas movement are released. Netanyahu said: “There will be no ceasefire without the release of our hostages.” However, he stated that he is “open to short pauses.” . “In terms of small tactical pauses, an hour here, an hour there. We have had them before, I think we will check the conditions in order to enable the entry of goods for humanitarian purposes, or the arrival of our hostages,” he said. “But I don’t think there will be a pause.” A year of shooting.” Netanyahu also touched on the role of Iran and Hezbollah in the conflict, warning them against “getting more involved,” and said: “I think they realized that if they entered the war in a major way, the response would be very strong, and I hope they will not commit this.” The error".

In response to Netanyahu's comments, the White House said it "does not believe that Israeli forces should reoccupy Gaza." John Kirby, coordinator of strategic communications at the White House National Security Council, confirmed on CNN This Morning that this step: “is not good for the Israeli people.” Kirby added: “President (Joe Biden) still believes that the reoccupation of Gaza by Israeli forces is not a good thing, and this is not in Israel’s interest.” He continued: “One of the conversations that Secretary of State Anthony Blinken had in the region was: What does Gaza look like after the conflict? What does governance in Gaza look like?” He added: “Whatever the case is, it cannot be as it was on October 6 (before the attack). Hamas on Israel) cannot be Hamas."

Axios had reported, citing American and Israeli officials, that US President Joe Biden called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a call last Monday, to agree to stop fighting in Gaza for three days to allow progress in releasing some hostages held by Hamas. .

The website stated that an American official informed it that the United States, Israel and Qatar are discussing a proposal under which Hamas would release between 10 and 15 hostages, and that it would take advantage of the three-day cessation of fighting to verify the identities of all the hostages and provide a list of the names of the people it is holding. In the same context, Politico magazine said that the US administration has become confident that Israel has become closer, albeit slightly, to implementing its proposal of the necessity of implementing “humanitarian truces,” based on statements by high-level American officials.

The American and Israeli officials stated that Netanyahu told Biden during the call that he does not trust Hamas’ intentions and does not believe it is ready to agree to a deal regarding the hostages. The Israeli prime minister also made clear that Tel Aviv may lose its current international support for the operation if fighting stops for three days, officials said. The Israeli official told Axios that part of Netanyahu's reservations about Biden's request is due to the fact that "Hamas attacked a group of Israeli soldiers, kidnapped one of them, and killed several other people during a humanitarian truce during the 2014 war." Netanyahu's office declined a request for comment from the site, and the White House referred Axios to a statement issued after Tuesday's call between Biden and Netanyahu, which stated that the two sides "discussed ongoing efforts to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas." Pointing out that he does not comment on Biden's private conversations. Later, on Tuesday, Biden confirmed that he had asked Netanyahu for a temporary halt to the fighting in Gaza during a phone call on Monday.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Is Talking About War With Egypt After Demanding A Halt To The War by SummaryChannel(op): 3:30pm On Nov 07, 2023
Israel is talking about war with Egypt after demanding a halt to the war, and America is sending a huge arms shipment to it


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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Ambassador Ahmed Abu Zeid, the official spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who said that there is no comment on some Israeli statements regarding the entry of weapons into the Gaza Strip from Sinai, as long as they were not issued by an official source. He stressed that "there is no comment on the Israeli statements from some people regarding the entry of weapons into the Gaza Strip from Sinai," pointing out that the goal is to return calm and stability to the region and stop the war and the killing and terrorizing of civilians. He stressed that "the global conscience must be moved against the actions of the Israeli aggression against Gaza, which will prompt Israel to stop its aggression," pointing out that the Arab countries rejected the forced displacement of the Palestinian people from their land. He also stressed that the Middle East region cannot tolerate more instability, in response to the statements of the Israeli Minister of Heritage and the strike on Gaza with a nuclear bomb, saying: “It is irresponsible and increases feelings of anger and tension, and his statements reveal a great deal of hatred and racism, and this is what led to where we are.” Now these are extremist and irresponsible positions that inflame feelings and lead to violence, and Egypt denounced those statements.” He added in television statements that the Foreign Minister is coordinating with Josep Borrell regarding the Israeli aggression against Gaza, pointing out that Borrell is interested in what is happening between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

On the other hand, 3 sources told CNN that the United States of America is planning to transfer precision-guided bombs worth $320 million to Israel. The sale of the bombs, which can be equipped with a GPS and become precisely guided, was approved for sale to Israel by the relevant congressional committees several months ago, before Hamas attacked Israel on October 7. According to sources and the official notification reviewed by CNN, the US State Department did not formally notify Congress that the transfer would go ahead until October 31. “Rafael USA will transport the bombs for use by the Israeli Ministry of Defense,” the notice to the Speaker of the House, the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee says.

It is noteworthy that the Wall Street Journal was the first to report that the United States was planning to transfer these bombs. The transfer comes at a time when several countries have called for a ceasefire in Gaza, as the number of civilian deaths due to Israeli air strikes continues to rise. Senior US officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, urged Israel to agree to humanitarian pauses to allow aid into Gaza and the exit of civilians from Gaza, but the United States stopped short of calling for a ceasefire, claiming that this would benefit Hamas.

Blinken said on Monday: “When it comes to the humanitarian pause, we are communicating with the Israelis about the practical aspects of that. However, one of the critical aspects is seeing progress on the hostages, and this is something we are very focused on, but we also believe that the pause can help in Reinforce this."

But just hours after his meeting with Blinken on Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly rejected any ceasefire - whether temporary or a ceasefire - until Hamas releases more than 200 hostages it is believed to be currently holding inside Gaza.

Finally, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak claimed in an interview with the American newspaper Politico: Israel has only weeks to defeat the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) due to dwindling global sympathy for it. He added that a multinational Arab force may have to take control of Gaza after eliminating Hamas. He stressed that the return of diplomatic solutions to establish a Palestinian state is unlikely, noting that the rhetoric of American officials has changed in recent days with increasing calls to stop the fighting for humanitarian reasons, and it is clear that we are heading towards a dispute with them. He stated that they will have to accept American demands within the next two or three weeks.

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Foreign AffairsWill The UAE Sever Its Relationship With Israel And Why Did Abudhabi Betray Gaza by SummaryChannel(op): 1:03am On Nov 07, 2023
Will the UAE sever its relationship with Israel and why did Abu Dhabi betray Gaza?

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The beginning began with Salman Al-Bashir, a journalist for Palestine TV, who presented an influential report on air after the death of his colleague, Palestine TV correspondent, Muhammad Abu Hatab, in Gaza. Al-Bashir took off his jacket and helmet and said: “No protection, no international protection at all, no immunity from anything. These shields do not protect us, nor do those hats.”

These are just slogans we wear, and they do not protect any journalist at all. This protective equipment does not protect us.” A Palestine TV reporter and 11 members of his family were killed on Thursday in the southern Gaza Strip after an alleged Israeli air strike on his home, according to a statement issued by the Palestinian Authority-run television network. The Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) reported that the martyrdom Muhammad Abu Hatab and his family members died as a result of a “devastating Israeli air strike” on his home in Khan Yunis.

Abu Hatab was presenting his report live on Thursday evening outside Nasser Hospital in Gaza, and it was his last. He then returned to his home, and 30 minutes after appearing on air, he was killed in the raid, as reported by his network. The Israeli army had no immediate comment on the incident. Al-Bashir said that the continued Israeli bombing had become unbearable for the people of Gaza, adding: "We are dying one by one and no one cares about us or the widespread disaster and crime in Gaza." Abu Hatab's last report on air was about the Israeli air strikes on Khan Yunis neighborhoods and the number of casualties, according to a video clip broadcast on Palestinian television.

On the other hand, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that the “Aqsa 1” medium-range missile had entered service, targeting American bases in Iraq and Syria for the first time. The resistance said in its statement: “Within the context of responding to the crimes of the Zionist occupation in its aggression against Gaza under American guidance and management, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq revealed, today, Monday, for the first time, that a medium-range missile of the Al-Aqsa 1 model entered service, as it was launched to target bases.” The American occupation in Iraq and Syria in some of its operations, and God has victory over its affairs.” US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken had warned Iran and its agents in the Middle East against targeting US military interests and bases in the region, saying: “We will respond to any threat to our interests in the region and we do not want a confrontation with Iran.”

The episode also devotes a significant amount of time to talking about the Emirati position on the Israeli massacre in the Gaza Strip. President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan ordered the joint operations of the Ministry of Defense to begin the humanitarian operation “The Gallant Knight 3” to support the brotherly Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. Bin Zayed also ordered the Joint Operations Command in the Ministry of Defense to cooperate and coordinate comprehensively with the Emirates Red Crescent Authority, the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation for Humanitarian Works, the Zayed Bin Sultan Foundation for Charitable and Humanitarian Works, and the rest of the humanitarian and charitable institutions in the United Arab Emirates to provide humanitarian support to the Palestinian people. in Gaza.

In addition to this role, Abu Dhabi used available diplomatic means to stop the Israeli military machine. Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE delegate to the United Nations, called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. During a Security Council session at the request of the UAE regarding the war in Gaza, she said: “70 percent of those killed in Gaza are women and children and not Hamas,” describing the alarming number of children killed in the Gaza Strip as a “disgrace” on the conscience of the moral world. . She added: "We renew our demand for an immediate ceasefire," considering that "the demands to evacuate Al-Quds Hospital are unrealistic given the fact that 11,000 displaced people are in this hospital." She continued, saying: "All residents of Gaza are at risk, as are the hostages held by Hamas. Residents of the West Bank are also suffering from Israeli settlers who have escalated their attacks, which has forced many Palestinians to flee."

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Threatens Iran With A Retaliatory Strike If It Moves Against Israel by SummaryChannel(op): 9:42pm On Nov 06, 2023
America threatens Iran with a retaliatory strike if it moves against Israel in support of Gaza, and American intelligence reveals a disaster

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The beginning is with Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper, which revealed, citing Iraqi sources, that American forces cut “information exchange channels” with Iraqi army leaders stationed with them at the “Ain Al-Assad” base, in light of the recent armed attacks. The sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Americans stopped, or greatly restricted, the channels of military information and data that they were exchanging with the Iraqis at a military base in the west of the country.

The sources explained that the American move came after a limited number of faction attacks reached precise targets inside the base, and that “there are precautionary measures in anticipation of more of them.” According to the sources, the Americans believe that their coordinates inside the base are being leaked by a local party to “the party carrying out the attacks.” Commenting on this information, a senior Iraqi officer denied that “the Iraqi forces’ connection in Ain al-Assad has been cut off with American advisors and trainers,” saying: “The training program is continuing at its normal pace.” It was not immediately possible to obtain a comment from the international coalition forces in Iraq. The last attack on the base was last Tuesday, when two drones targeted it with two missiles, which did not result in any injuries or damage, according to Reuters. One day before that, four “Katyusha” rockets were fired from a desert area about 25 kilometers north of the base, while two Iraqi army officials said that the rockets may have fallen far from the base. But Iraqi sources confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that one or two attacks caused a more accurate hit than others. Since the start of the war on Gaza, the Ain al-Assad base has been subjected to a series of attacks with drones and missiles, while American concern escalated after a number of these attacks reached unprecedented “accuracy.”

In the same context, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Sunday that work is underway intensively to reach a humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip. Blinken added that the humanitarian truce may be an opportunity to bring aid into Gaza and release detainees, noting that the aid entering the Gaza Strip is insufficient. He continued: "We will respond to any threat to our interests in the region, and we do not want a confrontation with Iran." The US Secretary of State made a visit to Baghdad on Sunday, where he met with Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani and consulted about the dangers of extending the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. This visit, which was revealed by the Iraqi Prime Minister in a statement, was not announced in advance, for security reasons.

In the context of the US-Iranian Cold War, former US President Donald Trump attacked his direct opponent in the upcoming presidential elections and current President Joe Biden due to Iran's escalatory policies against the United States amid what Trump considers Biden's failure. Trump cited the assassination of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Commander Qassem Soleimani, which he personally supervised during his term, stressing that Iran told him after the killing of Soleimani that it needed to carry out a morale strike with a few missiles against American bases in Iraq, with the promise of causing harm to the soldiers there, as a way to preserve On its prestige in Iraq and in the Middle East in general.
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Foreign AffairsThe Israeli Army Talks About The Promised Land Fromthe Nile To The Euphrates by SummaryChannel(op): 12:13am On Nov 06, 2023
Isaiah prophecy| The Israeli army talks about the Promised Land from the Nile to the Euphrates, and madness afflicts the Israeli government

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Starting with Israel’s plan, a report showed Israeli plans since 1971 to displace thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the city of Al-Arish in northern Sinai, in an attempt by Israel to change the demographic composition of the Strip and impose a new reality on the ground. The documents exposed Israel's plans to implement this by demolishing Palestinian homes, committing genocide, killing children, and besieging them to forcibly deport them to North Sinai, in flagrant violation of human rights agreements. However, Egypt firmly confronted these plans and declared its position rejecting the violation of its sovereignty and the liquidation of the Palestinian cause.
In a separate context, the United Nations World Food Program confirmed that the biscuits provided to Gaza are safe for consumption until early next month, according to the date written on the packages, and that people will eat them as soon as they are distributed.
This came in a blog post by the World Food Program on its account on the “X” website (formerly Twitter), and it stressed: “These biscuits are best suited for emergency situations, as families need intensive nutrition in conditions in which they cannot cook.” The World Food Program’s clarification comes in the wake of The video that spread about the overturn of an aid truck for the people of Gaza, and allegations that it contained expired biscuits.


At the Israeli government level, Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu said in an interview with Kol Berama Radio that “dropping a nuclear bomb on the Gaza Strip is one of the options on the table.” He also confirmed his objection to allowing any humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, saying: “We will not deliver humanitarian aid to the Nazis.” "There is no such thing as uninvolved civilians in Gaza," he said. This extremist minister, who is not currently a member of the security mini-ministerial council and therefore has no influence on the emergency government that is managing the war against Hamas and the Gaza Strip, previously called for the occupation of the entire Palestinian Strip. When asked about the fate of the Palestinian population in Gaza, he said: “They can go to Ireland or the deserts. The monsters in Gaza must find the solution themselves.” He has repeatedly repeated that the northern Gaza Strip has no right to exist at all. He also considered that "anyone waving the flag of Palestine or the flag of Hamas should be killed and should not continue to live on the face of the earth." These statements sparked a wave of dissatisfaction on social media, as many users on the X platform today, Sunday, attacked these ideas, which they described as “hateful racism.” Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considered Eliyahu's comments disconnected from reality, stressing that his country's army adheres to international laws in terms of avoiding killing civilians. In turn, Defense Minister Yulav Gallant condemned these statements, considering them irresponsible, adding, "It is good that the minister is not among those charged with the country's security." Likewise, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the Minister of Heritage, considering that his proposal regarding nuclear weapons was “terrifying and crazy issued by an irresponsible minister.” He said: "Netanyahu must fire him immediately." For its part, Hamas considered that these statements “reflect the unprecedented terrorism of the Netanyahu government.” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said, “The statements of the so-called Heritage Minister “reflect the unprecedented terrorism practiced by this government and its symbols against the Palestinian people, and constitute a danger to the entire region and the world.” He also described what the minister said as “Nazi comments that stem from complete support.” From some countries, especially the United States, to the Zionist aggression on Gaza.” It is noteworthy that after those fiery views made by the extremist minister, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stressed the United States’ opposition to a ceasefire in Gaza, saying that the United States’ point of view It is that a ceasefire now will make Hamas able to regroup and attack Israel again.

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PoliticsIsrael Is Developing An Alternative And Deadly Plan To Blow Up Hamas Tunnels by SummaryChannel(op): 2:58pm On Nov 05, 2023
Israel is developing an alternative and deadly plan to blow up Hamas tunnels in Gaza with the help of American intelligence

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant, who visited the northern border of Israel and conducted an assessment of the situation in the command center of the 146th Division. Galant spoke to the soldiers, saying: “Hamas fighters are receiving severe blows and we are advancing everywhere. 13 Hamas leaders were killed and we will reach everyone, commanders and field fighters.”

He added: "The Hamas leadership is responsible for this matter, and we will reach Yahya Sinwar and eliminate him. The war fronts are wide." He continued: "We have no intention of entering a war with Hezbollah. We are here on defense. However, if Nasrallah makes Sinwar's mistake and drags Hezbollah into the war, it will have bad consequences for Lebanon and will destroy Lebanon."

Regarding the duration of the military operation, Galant said: “This operation continues step by step and professionally. One thing we say to the Israeli people is that after this war, there will be no Hamas.” For his part, the military spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Ubaida, said on Saturday evening that the brigades documented the destruction of 24 Israeli military vehicles, including a tank, a troop carrier, and a bulldozer, during the past 48 hours. He added in an audio speech, "We are fighting an unequal war, but it will be studied in the world."

He continued, saying, "Our fighters continue to circle behind the enemy forces and engage from zero distance with its soldiers." Abu Ubaida said, "We launched strikes with guided anti-armor missiles on the southern axis of Gaza City this evening." He added that the Brigades introduced into service "home-made Al-Yassin anti-fortified missiles, which aimed to finish off Israeli forces."

On the other hand, after significant international pressure on Israel to allow aid and fuel to enter the besieged Gaza Strip, Israel informed the United States of a plan to deliver fuel to southern Gaza under international monitoring in the event that more hospitals are out of service, two Israeli officials told Axios. Humanitarian organizations have been calling for weeks to allow fuel to enter the Strip, pointing to hospitals that have closed their doors or are at risk due to the severe fuel shortage.

Following the attack by Hamas on October 7, Israel imposed a “total blockade” on Gaza, cutting off electricity and preventing the passage of fuel, food and medical supplies into the Strip. In recent weeks, Israel has allowed a limited number of trucks carrying supplies into Gaza from Egypt, but has so far refused to allow fuel into the Strip, due to fears that Hamas might take the fuel.

IDF Chief of Staff General Herzi Halevy said on Thursday that Israel would transport fuel to hospitals with monitoring when needed. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday after his meeting with Secretary of State Tony Blinken that Israel will not allow any fuel to enter Gaza. However, the sources said there is a discussion to find a way to provide fuel to Gaza if Israel deems it is needed. Israeli officials, in cooperation with experts from international relief organizations, calculated the amount of fuel required to operate hospitals and other vital facilities for a short and limited period of time. According to the plan submitted to the United States, which requires approval by the Israeli Defense Cabinet, fuel tankers from Egypt will enter the Gaza Strip with a specified amount of fuel sufficient to operate hospitals and other humanitarian facilities for a specified period of time.

Each fuel tanker will be accompanied by a United Nations team that will closely monitor it and ensure that the fuel is delivered to hospitals for its intended purpose. Israeli officials said that when fuel runs out again, the operation will take place again for another short and limited period of time.

Finally, the Foreign Policy website presented a new Israeli plan to storm Hamas tunnels under the Gaza Strip, which includes Tel Aviv sending drones into Hamas tunnels. Israel is studying this possibility with the aim of not risking its forces. Military analysts believe that achieving this plan is difficult for several reasons, including that the tunnel is the worst place for marches. The narrow environment is full of obstacles, and any movement could break the propeller blade and disrupt the marches. In addition, drones usually rely on the Global Positioning System (GPS), which is already inoperable underground. Radio waves also do not travel through obstacles, so the operator will lose contact with the drone once it is out of sight.

The report also revealed that some technology companies are proposing the use of anti-collision sensors, fan blades surrounded by protective cages, and relying on intelligent programs known as simultaneous localization and mapping, or SLAM, which is very similar to what humans do instinctively, that is, creating a mental image of a place with the aim of finding the way. Easily without needing a map.

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Foreign AffairsAn Israeli Warning About The Collapse Of The Peace Agreement With Egypt by SummaryChannel(op): 5:37pm On Nov 04, 2023
An Israeli warning about the collapse of the peace agreement with Egypt and resignations continue within the American administration

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with the American website Axios, which reported that Sylvia Yacoub, an employee of the US State Department, accused President Joe Biden of involvement in the genocide of the residents of the Gaza Strip, through the social networking site The website indicated that American diplomats can express their dissatisfaction with the policies of their country’s government through private statements within the ministry. The website noted that the employee sent a letter to collect signatures for her statement with an appeal regarding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Meanwhile, she also expressed her dissatisfaction on social media with the measures taken by Washington. Yacoub is one of several current officials in the Biden administration who have publicly complained about Washington's strong support for Israel, including a Pentagon employee who has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire, undermining the administration's stated policy. A US official familiar with Yacoub’s social media posts told the Free Beacon: “For an American diplomat to publicly attack the administration and its policy in this way only undermines the overall mission of promoting American interests... No one is forcing her to be part of the policy.” "An administration and politics that she clearly hates very much." In response to a tweet from Biden calling for increased US military aid to Israel, Yacoub wrote on Thursday: “You are providing far more military aid to a government that is indiscriminately attacking innocent people of Gaza. You are complicit in genocide.”

In another tweet, she wrote: “President Biden, as long as you continue to show absolute support for Bibi (Netanyahu) without clear, enforceable red lines or calls for a ceasefire, you continue to support genocide... Your rhetoric and approach from day one have led to the deaths of thousands. "You have a lot of blood on your hands." According to the site, after US Vice President Kamala Harris met with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the aforementioned employee wrote that she (Harris) was far from reality. Axios confirmed that Sylvia Yacoub then restricted access to her messages and publications. It is noteworthy that Sylvia Yacoub is an American citizen of Egyptian origins, and works in the Office of Near Eastern Affairs at the US Department of State.

On the other hand, an Israeli drone bombed the house of the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, in the Beach camp in the Gaza Strip, in preparation for bombing it by military aircraft, according to the Palestinian Information Center.

In another context, the American Wall Street Journal reported that Israel, which has begun a ground invasion of Gaza, will face “a more powerful enemy that possesses more lethal weapons.” She explained: “The last time Israel invaded the Gaza Strip nearly a decade ago, its forces crushed an unparalleled Hamas fighting force, destroyed tunnels and closed smuggling routes, costing the movement two-thirds of its missiles.” However, according to the newspaper, Hamas has succeeded over the past years in rebuilding its military arsenal with Iranian technical and material support, adding: “Hamas’s current military arsenal is not the same as what Israel experienced in its previous war on Gaza.” She pointed out that Hamas was able to develop its arsenal locally, in light of the siege that the Gaza Strip is witnessing. The Wall Street Journal highlighted that all the details of the October 7 attack were “unusual and its tools were not ordinary.” She explained: “Israel must prepare for a long-term conflict in Gaza... that is not similar to the 2014 conflict.”
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Foreign AffairsIsrael Sends A Consultant For The Displacement Of Gazans To Sinai For Gas by SummaryChannel(op): 12:42am On Nov 04, 2023
After the rise in gasoline prices in Egypt Israel sends a delegation to consult about the displacement of Gazans to Sinai in exchange for gas

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with the speech of the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, which disappointed many observers after expectations that he would expand the war front against Israel to alleviate the resistance in the Gaza Strip. Analysts believed that the speech delivered by the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, on Friday, showed that the party does not want to expand the scope of the clash on the front with Israel, at least at the current stage, for reasons related to Iran and its accounts, or to other accounts that work to distract Israel. Without entering into a large war.

Hassan Nasrallah had delivered a speech on Friday evening, which many expected would set the tone for the current war between Israel and Hamas, which is approaching the completion of its first month. But he did not go on to declare war on Israel and expand the scope of limited operations between Lebanon and Israel for weeks. Nasrallah said, “The development of matters on the northern front is linked to the course and development of events in Gaza and the behavior of the Zionist enemy towards Lebanon, and I warn it against some of the persistence that affected some civilians, and this will return us to the rule of civilian versus civilian.”

. He added: “What is happening on the Lebanese border “will not be limited to it in any case.” He continued: “The Lebanese front has reduced a large portion of the Israeli forces that were to be used to attack Gaza.” He said: “A third of Israel’s ground forces are present on the Lebanese border and half of the forces are present.” The Navy, a quarter of the Air Force, nearly half of the missile defense, and close to a third of the logistical forces are directed toward the Lebanon front.

On the other hand, the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Tel Aviv is still exerting very great pressure on Cairo regarding the proposal to absorb Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to North Sinai. The newspaper, quoting Egyptian officials who spoke to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, said that pressure is still being exerted on Cairo regarding the proposal to absorb Palestinians from the Gaza Strip into North Sinai. According to one of the sources, Egypt has submitted more than one proposal in an attempt to get rid of Western and American pressure, including, for example, the possibility of participating in the supervision of the refugee camp that will be established in the Palestinian territories near the border in cooperation with the United Nations.

For its part, the Israeli channel "i24 NEWS" revealed that a high-level delegation from the Tel Aviv government arrived in Egypt on an urgent visit. The channel explained that the coordinator of the Israeli government's activities in the Palestinian territories, General Ghassan Alyan, arrived in Egypt with a number of security officials with the aim of advancing immediate and urgent humanitarian solutions for the residents of the Gaza Strip, it said. According to the Israeli Channel 13, the visit took place after Egypt made clear its unwillingness to accommodate refugees on its territory, and Israel is trying to verify what Egypt can do, in addition to establishing a field hospital on its territory.

Channel 13 also touched on the issue of studying the possibility of transporting patients from Gaza to Europe through an air bridge from the Strip, which is an initiative led by European leaders and coordinated with Israel. A senior Israeli official told the channel that "removing the wounded from hospitals will allow for better and more focused work." According to the Hebrew media, Israel, for its part, will allow the operation to take place. In other terms, it can be said that Israel is pushing operations of this kind even if it is not a partner in them.

Finally, Amr Abdel Salam, a cassation lawyer and member of the Foreign Lawyers Union in Germany, submitted a report to the Attorney General against Dalia Ziadeh, director of the Egyptian Center for Free Democratic Studies, accusing her of communicating and communicating with a person at the Israeli National Security Institute, “affiliated with the Israeli Mossad,” without prior permission from the intelligence and security services. . The communication explained that Dalia Ziadeh, while hosting a “podcast” program broadcast from the State of Israel, supported the occupation army and justified the brutal crimes and massacres it committed against women, children and the elderly in the Gaza Strip by claiming that the Israeli army had the right to defend itself against the terrorist Hamas movement.

Abdel Salam accused Ziyada of publishing and broadcasting false statements and news regarding her admission that she had personally watched many graphic videos spread across social networking sites, showing Palestinian resistance men in the Gaza Strip storming settlers’ homes, raping women, and killing settlers in a gruesome manner, contrary to the official story issued by Flags of the State of Israel

Marginally, Egypt raised gasoline prices by up to 14.3 percent, but kept the price of diesel (diesel) unchanged.
The media reported from the Official Gazette on Friday morning that the prices of 80 gasoline were raised by 1.25 pounds, 92 gasoline by 1.25 pounds, and 95 gasoline by one pound, to ten pounds ($0.3241), 11.50, and 12.50 pounds per liter, respectively.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Writes The Final Scene Before The Ceasefire And Commits Largest Massacre by SummaryChannel(op): 10:00pm On Nov 03, 2023
Israel writes the final scene before the ceasefire and commits the largest massacre in its history!

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who said that Israel must protect civilians during its bombing of the Gaza Strip, after he arrived in Israel for further talks aimed at reaching a temporary cessation of fighting for a period of hours to allow aid to enter Gaza. Before his meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Blinken reiterated that Israel has the right to "do everything in its power to ensure that the October 7 attack never happens again."

But he stressed, “At the same time, let us be clear, how Israel does this also concerns us. It is very important when it comes to protecting civilians... that everything possible be done to protect them and provide assistance to those who desperately need it, and who are in no way responsible for What happened on October 7th? The US Secretary of State arrived in Tel Aviv to press for the declaration of humanitarian truce periods in the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, after Israel said that its forces had surrounded Gaza City, the largest city in the Strip. Blinken is visiting the region for the second time in less than a month, as Washington sought to strike a balance between support for Israel and efforts to limit the negative impact on civilians in the war.

Mediators in contact with the Hamas movement told our correspondent that the movement had agreed to a “formula” that the US Secretary of State would convey to the leadership in the Israeli War Council. In contrast, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that Israel would not agree to a “temporary truce” in its war against Hamas without releasing the hostages held by the movement in Gaza. Netanyahu said after his meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Tel Aviv, "We are continuing with all our might, and Israel rejects a temporary truce that does not include the release of our hostages."
On the other hand, writer and journalist Thomas Friedman, who is close to the occupying state and the American administration, issued a warning to “Israel” against drowning in the “Gaza tunnels,” as he described it. Friedman said, in an article on the New York Times today, that Hamas “allocated all its resources to building attack tunnels,” as he described it, and in a message to the occupation government: “Please, Israel, do not waste yourself in those tunnels!” He considered that the occupying state "does not have a workable plan or a political leader capable of overcoming the pressures and complexities of the crisis," as he put it.

He called on the occupation government to "open the door to a humanitarian truce and hold a prisoner exchange" and to "wait and think about the consequences of its hasty military operation." Friedman believes that the occupying state should “imitate the Indian model,” as he called it, and pointed to “an infiltration operation carried out by Pakistani jihadist fighters into India in 2008, during which they killed more than 160 people.” He said that the Prime Minister of India at the time, Manmohan Singh, “did not retaliate or carry out a military operation in Pakistan,” and referred to statements by his foreign minister at the time, who later said that he “personally pressed for retaliation, but it later became clear to him that this would have been a cover for the shame of his incompetence.” Indian Police.

He considered that the behavior of the Netanyahu government "gave Hamas fighters the status of heroism after the achievement they achieved" and pushed countries that had previously rushed towards normalization towards distancing themselves from "Israel." He stressed that the military operation and the recruitment of more than 300,000 reserve soldiers will have a negative impact on the economy of the occupying state. He said that “the high goals set by the Netanyahu government for the operation are immature,” and added: “Those whom Israel will recruit to administer Gaza if it takes control of it will be killed and it will bear "It is all the burdens of the residents' lives."

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Sends Military Planes To Participate In The Gaza War by SummaryChannel(op): 5:26pm On Nov 03, 2023
In response to the speech of Hassan Nasrallah and Hezbollah... America sends military planes to participate in the Gaza war

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Israel has lost more than $7.5 billion since the outbreak of its war with Gaza, according to Yogav Gardos, head of the Budget Department in the Israeli Ministry of Finance. Yesterday evening, Wednesday, Gardos revealed the estimates of the Israeli Ministry of Finance regarding the enormous damage caused by the war to the country’s budget, stressing that after only 3 weeks the damage had reached 30 billion shekels ($7.5 billion).

According to The Marker, a daily Hebrew-language economic newspaper published by the Haaretz group in Israel, Gardos explained that losses in the state budget translate into increased war expenditures and aid programs or due to a decrease in state revenues due to a slowdown in economic activity. According to Gardos, the fighting expenses alone have so far reached 20 billion shekels ($5 billion), meaning that each day of fighting costs about one billion shekels ($250 million), and the total spending will increase as the fighting continues.

In addition to defense expenses, according to Gardos, there are many other expenses. The cost of evacuating more than 100,000 Israeli refugees and injured people amounts to 1.7 billion shekels ($430 million). The head of the budget department in the Israeli Ministry of Finance said that the Ministry of Finance has already transferred 5 billion shekels, among other expenses, to equip weapons, assist local authorities, and evacuate residents. Gardos also estimated that the economy's GDP damage amounts to about NIS 10 billion per month ($2.5 billion) from the fighting. This means that growth in Israel will slow significantly in 2023.

The US House of Representatives plans to consider a separate emergency aid package for Israel worth $14.3 billion, following the decision of Republicans in the US House of Representatives to separate the aid provided to Israel from a larger supplementary funding request submitted by the administration of US President Joe Biden. Republicans in the House of Representatives say they intend to move forward with the aid bill for Israel today, Thursday, despite the opposition of the Biden administration and some Democrats in Congress. The White House said earlier this week that "US President Joe Biden will veto the independent aid package."

The White House noted that "the proposal turns Israel into a pawn in American domestic politics," adding that "the legislation will send a terrible message to Russia by depriving Ukraine of aid." The Biden administration had initially requested $106 billion from the US Congress in an additional emergency funding request, which also included more than $61 billion in aid to Ukraine.

Finally, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived this morning in Tel Aviv, where he intends to put pressure on Israel in particular to ensure the protection of Palestinian civilians in light of the continuing war with the Hamas movement. On his second tour in the Middle East within a few weeks, Blinken will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and attend a meeting of his security cabinet, according to what an Agence France-Presse journalist reported. Blinken said from Tel Aviv: “I will discuss with Israeli officials its right to defend itself and deliver aid to Gaza.”

Sky News Arabia quoted Palestinian sources as saying that Blinken will present to the Israeli side a proposal for a temporary truce for 12 hours, subject to renewal, in exchange for the release of most of the foreign detainees. According to the sources, Blinken will request permission for the movement of UNRWA and Red Cross vehicles. Israel will also be offered to bring 50,000 liters of fuel into Gaza, in addition to increasing the number of aid trucks entering Gaza to 200 per day. For its part, the US State Department announced that Blinken will stress in Israel the necessity of increasing the volume and speed of bringing humanitarian aid into Gaza.

He will also stress in Israel the need to prevent the expansion of the conflict. In addition, Blinken will discuss ensuring the immediate release of those detained by Hamas, according to what the US State Department reported, which stressed “supporting Israel’s right to defend itself in accordance with international law.” In Tel Aviv, Blinken seeks to achieve two goals: to pressure Israel to protect Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and to ensure the continued entry of humanitarian aid that is still arriving in insufficient quantities.

On Thursday, Blinken told reporters at Andrews Air Force Base before heading to the Middle East: “We will talk about concrete steps that can and should be taken to reduce the harm caused to men, women and children in Gaza.” Blinken reaffirmed "Israel's right to defend itself," but expressed concerns about the suffering of Palestinian civilians.

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Foreign AffairsRussia Sends Air Defense Systems To Lebanese Hezbollah by SummaryChannel(op): 3:36am On Nov 03, 2023
Trap | Russia sends air defense systems to Lebanese Hezbollah... in the custody of American intelligence

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with the Israeli occupation army, which announced the killing of Salman Habka, commander of the 53rd Battalion of the 188th Barak Brigade, during the battle in the northern Gaza Strip, as this is the highest position in the army whose death is recognized by Israel, according to what the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz announced. The Israeli army indicated that during the fighting between the ground forces of the Israeli army and Hamas fighters until Wednesday night, he led the plot of his armored unit, but was killed afterwards.

Salman Habka is a Druze officer. He was one of the first officers to arrive in the south on October 7, and he fought intense battles with Hamas fighters, which led to the killing of dozens of resistance members. He published a video clip sent from the field, in which he described his unit’s first encounters in the battle, saying: To victory... We have no other choice but victory, according to the American newspaper The Journal Post. Earlier, the Israeli army said that its forces killed four prominent Hamas activists as part of its expanded ground operations in the Gaza Strip, and they are: Jamil Baba, commander of the naval forces in the Central Brigade of the Hamas movement, Muhammad Al-Safadi, commander of the anti-tank missile unit, and Momen. Hegazy, a senior activist in Hamas's anti-tank missile unit, and Muhammad Awadallah, a senior official in Hamas' production department.

On the other hand, American officials said that the United States has intelligence information indicating that the Wagner Group, the Russian paramilitary group, may provide an air defense system to Lebanese Hezbollah. According to the American Wall Street Journal, the system in question is the SA-22, which uses anti-aircraft missiles and air defense missiles to intercept aircraft. One US official said that Washington has not yet confirmed sending the defense system, but is monitoring discussions involving Wagner and Hezbollah and that the potential delivery is a major concern. The United States deployed an aircraft carrier in the eastern Mediterranean to try to deter Hezbollah from opening a northern front against Israel. Wagner has employees in Syria, where Hezbollah fighters are also present.

Finally, Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, said, "Israel has no right to self-defense in the current conflict because it is an occupying state." Russia's permanent representative to the United Nations, during his speech before the emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly on Palestine on Wednesday, indicated that the United Nations does not have the right to give Israel an absolute mandate to carry out a ground operation in Gaza. Nebenzia stressed his country's call to stop the bloodshed in the Middle East in order to avoid expanding the scope of the crisis to the entire region, and to work on a diplomatic solution to it.

“First, it is necessary to stop the bloodshed and prevent the crisis from sweeping the entire region, otherwise the conflict will never stop,” he said. Nebenzia continued: “We call for allowing the mediators to work on finding a diplomatic solution, including the rapid release of detainees,” according to the Russia Today website. He added: "Sooner or later, this path (a diplomatic solution) will have to be taken, but the question is how many innocent people will die during this time." He also stressed that "Israel has no right to self-defense in the current conflict because it is an occupying state."

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Foreign AffairsDangerous Development Israel Is Preparing To Send Ships To Egypt by SummaryChannel(op): 10:25pm On Nov 02, 2023
Dangerous development Israel is preparing to send ships to Egypt and introduce fifth generation aircraft into the war

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with the Bahraini Parliament, which announced that the Israeli ambassador had left the Kingdom, in exchange for the return of its ambassador from Israel, in addition to the cessation of economic relations with it. Bahrain, therefore, becomes the first country to establish relations with Israel within the framework of the Abraham Accords, and to take a decision of this kind. The Council declared that "the continuation of war and military operations, and the continuing Israeli escalation in light of the lack of respect for international humanitarian law, prompts the Council to demand more decisions and measures that preserve the lives and lives of innocent people and civilians in Gaza and all Palestinian areas."

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmed bin Salman Al-Musallam, according to the statement, expressed his “pride and pride in the keenness and interest given by the King of the country, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, to support the Palestinian cause, and his firm and unwavering position, and the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.” Eastern Province, in accordance with international resolutions. Bahrain concluded a peace agreement and diplomatic relations with Israel, in September 2020, and appointed its first ambassador to Tel Aviv, in August 2021, who is Khaled Yousef Al-Jalahma, while Israel appointed its ambassador to Manama, in December 2021, who is Aitan Naei.

On the other hand, US President Joe Biden said that he supports a “pause” in the war between Hamas and Israel, to allow “prisoners” to leave the Gaza Strip. The statement comes despite the United States' refusal, since the beginning of events on October 7, to call for a ceasefire, as it repeatedly stressed Israel's right to defend itself, and believed that stopping the war was in the interest of the Hamas movement. On the other hand, the White House announced that it will develop a strategy to combat Islamophobia, explaining that this strategy will be developed in coordination with the communities concerned.

US President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday, in response to a man who interrupted him during an election rally, that he supports a “pause” in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, in order to allow “prisoners” to leave the Gaza Strip. While Biden was speaking at a campaign fundraising event, a man interrupted the Democratic president, saying: “As a rabbi, I ask you to call for an immediate ceasefire.”

The 80-year-old president, who is seeking a second term in elections scheduled for next year, responded: “I think we need a pause. The pause means allowing time to extract the prisoners.” In response to a question about Biden’s statement, the White House said that what the president meant by the word “prisoners” were the hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. In defending his position during this war, Biden said: “I was the one who convinced Bibi (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) to call for a ceasefire to get the prisoners out. I was the one who spoke to (Egyptian President Abdel Fattah) Sisi to convince him to open the door” of the Rafah crossing, which It connects the southern sector to Egypt. Commenting on this aspect of the US President’s statement, the White House said that Biden meant the two American hostages who were recently released by the Hamas movement.

In another context, the Israeli ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, said today (Thursday) that Israel has asked foreign countries to send floating hospitals as a possible means of providing treatment for wounded Palestinians who are allowed to leave the war-torn Gaza Strip for Egypt, according to what the agency reported. «Reuters». In an interview with the Israeli public broadcaster, Radio Kan, Prosor said that such a request had been submitted by Germany and other countries. He described the scenario explained by Radio Kan, regarding the boarding of these wounded on board such floating ships in the Egyptian port of Al-Arish, as accurate. Egypt is preparing to receive 7,000 foreigners scheduled to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, according to what the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement, today.

Finally, Robert Jordan, the former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia, spoke in an interview with CNN anchor Becky Anderson about the possible reason for the visit of the Saudi Defense Minister, Prince Khalid bin Salman, to Washington amid the tense conditions in the region and the war waged by Israel in the Gaza Strip. Jordan said that the position of Saudi Arabia, which condemned in the strongest terms the Israeli ground operation in Gaza and the strike on the Jabalia camp, is not surprising, noting that “the Saudis consider themselves custodians of the two most sacred places for Sunni Muslims. They have a broader responsibility because of that. I think they will find that it is "It is almost impossible to encourage a massive Israeli invasion under these circumstances." The former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia continued by saying: “I will tell you that I think they are secretly terrified by what Hamas did, they are not friends of Hamas. And I think that if you look at it, Hamas is actually trying to undermine a number of Gulf regimes through what it did. So I think “Secretly, we will see the Saudis more cooperative, but their public statements are different.”

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Foreign AffairsAfter The Catastrophic Losses Consultations In Israel To Bomb Gaza With Nuclear by SummaryChannel(op): 4:45pm On Nov 02, 2023
After the catastrophic losses...consultations in Israel to bomb Gaza with nuclear weapons

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The beginning of the Israeli occupation army's plan to create a buffer zone in the northern Gaza Strip. Hebrew military sources said that the occupation forces succeeded during their ground incursions in isolating Gaza City and its north to a large extent from the rest of the Strip as a result of Israeli ground operations and related clashes with the Palestinian resistance. Meanwhile, the occupation army said that its forces continue to fight on the ground in the Gaza Strip, and are already encircling Gaza City from both sides.

The army stated that during the night hours, soldiers from the Golani Brigade and the armored forces faced members of the Palestinian resistance, who fired anti-tank fire at them, detonated explosive devices, and threw hand grenades. He claimed that his forces targeted dozens of Palestinian resistance men, while the fighters moved in cooperation with the air force, and directed a plane to attack an anti-tank squad that planned to open fire and was covered by naval fire.

Meanwhile, the United Nations warned that the isolation of Gaza City and its north threatens to halt the delivery of humanitarian aid from the south to about 300,000 internally displaced people in the northern Gaza Strip. Yesterday, the Gaza Strip witnessed the death of 280 Palestinians, which raised the number of martyrs reported since the start of the occupation attacks on the seventh of last month to 8,805, about two-thirds of whom were children and women, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. The government media office in Gaza announced that the death toll from Israel's two "massacres" in the Jabalia camp the day before yesterday, Tuesday, and yesterday, Wednesday, exceeded a thousand people, including martyrs, wounded, and missing persons.

In another context, Politico said that the difficult days for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have not yet come. US President Joe Biden and his senior aides discussed the possibility that Netanyahu's political days were numbered, and the US President conveyed this information to the Israeli Prime Minister in a new conversation. According to what Politico reported from American sources, the topic of Netanyahu’s short political life was raised in recent White House meetings in which Biden participated, according to two senior administration officials.

This included discussions that have taken place since Biden's trip to Israel, where he met with Netanyahu. The two administration officials added that Biden went so far as to suggest to Netanyahu that he should think about the lessons he would share with his successor, according to the American “Politico” website. A current American official and a former official confirmed that the administration believes that Netanyahu has only a limited time left in office. The current official said expectations are that the Israeli prime minister will likely continue in office for several months, or at least until the early fighting phase of the Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip ends, although the four officials noted the unpredictability of Israeli policy.

“There will be a reckoning within Israeli society about what happened and ultimately, the responsibility lies with the Prime Minister’s Office,” the official said. The administration's bleak view of Netanyahu's political future comes as the president and his foreign policy team attempt to work with the Israeli leader and guide him diplomatically as his country seeks a complex and bloody confrontation with Hamas.

During his visit to Israel, Biden advised Netanyahu to consider the scenario he would leave to his successor, implicitly indicating that Netanyahu may not remain in power for the duration of the conflict, which is likely to be long. A separate White House official dismissed the idea that Netanyahu's future was an interesting topic, saying any chatter was empty speculation and insisting that the administration's focus was squarely on shoring up Israel's security. But the current US official said that Netanyahu's shaky grip on power is always present during the Biden administration's internal talks about the Middle East.

Finally, former Knesset Deputy Speaker Moshe Feiglin called for the use of nuclear weapons against the Gaza Strip instead of a ground operation that would cost the occupation army more soldiers' lives. A few days ago, Knesset Member Tali Gottlief called for “the use of nuclear weapons” in Gaza, in response to the sudden Hamas attacks on Israel that began on Saturday morning.

Tali Gottliff, a lawyer and Knesset member for the Likud Party, published several posts on the “X” platform, formerly “Twitter,” calling for “violent revenge” in the wake of the Hamas attack. Otlif wrote: “Jericho missile! Jericho missile! Strategic warning. Before thinking about introducing troops. Doomsday weapon! This is my opinion,” referring to nuclear weapons. “I urge you to do everything and use doomsday weapons fearlessly against our enemies,” she added in another post, adding that Israel “must use everything in its arsenal.” Her calls also continued on Tuesday, as she wrote: “Only an explosion that shakes the Middle East will restore this country’s dignity, strength, and security!” She said: "The time has come for the Day of Resurrection. Launching powerful missiles without limits. Do not leave anyone alive on the ground. Crushing Gaza and leveling it to the ground. Without mercy! Without mercy!"

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Foreign AffairsHouthis’ Clash With The Saudi Army And Israel Pushes Gaza To Abyss by SummaryChannel(op): 2:17am On Nov 02, 2023
Blowing up Gaza Jordan withdraws its ambassador from Israel, and the Houthis’ clash with the Saudi army and Israel pushes Gaza to the abyss.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjzzKUNVvGk?si=5_6hiNZsEFef_ro2

Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant, who said on Wednesday evening that his army dropped more than 10,000 bombs on Gaza City alone. Yoav Galant's statements came at a press conference in Tel Aviv to talk about the course of the war on its twenty-sixth day, a day after the start of the ground attack in the Gaza Strip. Gallant said: "We dropped ten thousand bombs on Gaza City." Since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on October 7, the latter has used massive firepower that exceeds all previous wars in the Gaza Strip. It began to use what is known as the “Ring of Fire,” which means launching dozens of raids on one place.

On the other hand, Hamas announced the killing of seven hostages, including three holding foreign passports, in the Israeli bombing of the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, said in a statement via Telegram that “7 of our civilian detainees were killed in the Jabalia massacre yesterday, including 3 of them who held foreign passports.” The Palestinian News Agency reported that 14 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Today, the Ministry of Interior in Gaza said that the preliminary number of victims of the Israeli bombing of the Jabalia camp yesterday was estimated at about 400 dead and wounded, most of whom were women and children. . A wave of Israeli air strikes on Jabalia camp flattened residential buildings while leaving craters in the ground.

Earlier, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant accused Hamas of practicing "psychological manipulation" regarding the hostages it holds in the Gaza Strip, the day after the Palestinian movement expressed its willingness to release them in exchange for the release of all Palestinian detainees in the prisons of the Hebrew state.

In a parallel context, the Israeli army announced the killing of 16 soldiers since the start of the ground incursion into the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army also confirmed that it bombed the village of Al-Faluja in the Jabalia refugee camp, on Wednesday, the day after a raid on the camp itself that caused hundreds of casualties, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. An Egyptian government official told CNN that 361 foreign nationals entered Egypt through the Rafah border crossing. The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, was able to enter Gaza after “weeks of appealing to various parties,” and spent a few hours there.

The agency's communications director, Juliette Thoma, told CNN anchor Becky Anderson. US officials expect more than 5,000 foreigners will eventually be allowed to cross from Gaza into Egypt as part of the agreement announced today, with a senior US official saying the total number could be around 7,000 people. 110 foreign passport holders left the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, according to officials on the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing.

In Jordan, the Jordanian Foreign Minister, Ayman Al-Safadi, decided to recall the Jordanian ambassador from Israel immediately, as an expression of Jordan’s rejection and condemnation of “the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza,” and directed that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs be informed not to return its ambassador who had previously left Amman, according to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry. Jordanian, Wednesday.

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Announces Sending Special Forces To Gaza by SummaryChannel(op): 11:08pm On Nov 01, 2023
bomb | America announces sending special forces to Gaza and proposes a scenario for forcefully displacing the people of Gaza to Sinai

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSE59eLYZzA?si=p8qkDsXl1f3Sq5Ez
Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant, who said on Wednesday evening that his army dropped more than 10,000 bombs on Gaza City alone. Yoav Galant's statements came at a press conference in Tel Aviv to talk about the course of the war on its twenty-sixth day, a day after the start of the ground attack in the Gaza Strip. Gallant said: "We dropped ten thousand bombs on Gaza City." Since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on October 7, the latter has used massive firepower that exceeds all previous wars in the Gaza Strip. It began to use what is known as the “Ring of Fire,” which means launching dozens of raids on one place.

On the other hand, Hamas announced the killing of seven hostages, including three holding foreign passports, in the Israeli bombing of the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, said in a statement via Telegram that “7 of our civilian detainees were killed in the Jabalia massacre yesterday, including 3 of them who held foreign passports.” The Palestinian News Agency reported that 14 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Interior in Gaza had said that the initial number of victims of the Israeli bombing on Jabalia Camp yesterday was estimated at about 400 dead and wounded, most of them women and children. A wave of Israeli air strikes on Jabalia camp flattened residential buildings while leaving craters in the ground. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, reported in a statement via Telegram that “7 of our civilian detainees were killed in the Jabalia massacre yesterday, including 3 holders of foreign passports.”

The Palestinian News Agency reported that 14 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. The Ministry of Interior in Gaza said that the initial number of victims of the Israeli bombing on the Jabalia camp yesterday was estimated at about 400 dead and wounded, most of whom were women and children. Meanwhile, a wave of Israeli air strikes on Jabalia camp flattened residential buildings, while leaving craters in the ground. Earlier, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant accused Hamas of practicing "psychological manipulation" regarding the hostages it holds in the Gaza Strip, the day after the Palestinian movement expressed its willingness to release them in exchange for the release of all Palestinian detainees in the prisons of the Hebrew state.

In a parallel context, the Israeli army announced the killing of 16 soldiers since the start of the ground incursion into the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army also confirmed that it bombed the village of Al-Faluja in the Jabalia refugee camp, on Wednesday, the day after a raid on the camp itself that caused hundreds of casualties, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. An Egyptian government official told CNN that 361 foreign nationals entered Egypt through the Rafah border crossing.

The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, was able to enter Gaza after “weeks of pleading with various parties,” and spent a few hours there on Wednesday, the agency’s communications director, Juliette Touma, told CNN anchor Becky Anderson. US officials expect more than 5,000 foreigners will eventually be allowed to cross from Gaza into Egypt as part of the agreement announced today, with a senior US official saying the total number could be around 7,000 people. 110 foreign passport holders left the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, according to officials on the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing. In Jordan, the Jordanian Foreign Minister, Ayman Al-Safadi, decided to summon the Jordanian ambassador to Israel immediately, as an expression of Jordan’s rejection and condemnation of the “continuing Israeli war on Gaza,” and directed that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs be informed not to return its ambassador who had previously left Amman, according to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry. Jordanian, Wednesday.

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Foreign AffairsEgyptian Tanks Arrive At The Rafah Crossing In Violation Of The Peace Treaty by SummaryChannel(op): 2:42pm On Nov 01, 2023
Egyptian tanks arrive at the Rafah crossing in violation of the peace treaty, and Egypt warns Israel of the red line

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We refer to Dalia Ziadeh's controversial speech, in which she described the brutal Israeli occupation as waging a war against terrorism on behalf of the Middle East region, and also described the Palestinian resistance as carrying out terrorism that cannot be justified.

Starting with the British newspaper, the Financial Times, which quoted its sources as saying that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “is seeking to persuade European leaders to pressure Egypt to accept refugees from the Gaza Strip.” Sources familiar with the discussions told the Financial Times that “Netanyahu’s proposal was presented by several countries, including the Czech Republic and Austria, in private discussions during the European Union leaders’ summit on Thursday and Friday.” The newspaper added, “The main European countries, especially France and Germany, in addition to the United Kingdom, rejected this proposal and described it as “unrealistic,” noting “Egyptian officials’ continued resistance to the idea of accepting refugees from Gaza, even on a temporary basis.”

She noted that Cairo clearly expressed its fears that "Israel will seek to use the crisis to impose its problems with the Palestinians on Egypt." The sources added that European leaders "ultimately agreed that Egypt must play an important role in providing large-scale humanitarian aid to Gaza, but without pressuring it to accept refugees." A Western diplomat said: “Netanyahu stressed that the solution could be for the Egyptians to take the residents of Gaza at least during the conflict... but we did not take the matter seriously, because Cairo’s position was and still is very clear in rejecting that.” Another believed that “the pressure resulting from the ongoing Israeli attack on Gaza may lead to a change in the Egyptian position,” considering that “this is the only way...

Now is the time to put increased pressure on the Egyptians to agree to Netanyahu’s request.” Two other sources familiar with the situation told the British newspaper, “Talks are also continuing regarding bringing the injured from Gaza to Egypt, but there is no certainty about reaching an agreement.” A source said. European said, "The Turks have offered to establish a field hospital if necessary, and we do not plan to move field hospitals to North Sinai, but we are offering to provide technical support to strengthen the referral path from Gaza to Egypt."

On the other hand, the military spokesman for the Houthi group announced, on Tuesday, the launch of a large batch of ballistic missiles and a large number of drones towards Israel. Military spokesman Yahya Saree said in a statement broadcast on television that this operation is the third “in support of our brothers in Palestine, and we will continue to carry out more qualitative strikes.” On Tuesday, the Houthi rebels in Yemen vowed to continue launching missiles and drones towards Israel until the "aggression" on the Gaza Strip stops, announcing the launch of three such operations since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas on October 7. The Israeli army had previously reported a "penetration by an enemy aircraft" that led to the sounding of sirens in the resort of Eilat overlooking the Red Sea. In another television statement, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said that "there is no threat or danger in this area." Last Friday, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the Houthis of launching missiles and drones towards southern Israel, which intercepted “hostile targets.”

In the same context, an American “Patriot” air defense system intercepted a Houthi ballistic missile that was heading towards Israel. Jordan admitted to intercepting a ballistic missile launched by the Houthi movement towards the occupied territories in Palestine. According to the sources, the missile was one of several missiles launched by the Houthi movement towards the Israeli occupation. Jordan's publication of photos of the interception of the missile came hours after Israeli media revealed that the occupation forces opened an investigation into the possibility of Jordan's involvement in a missile strike from Yemen that targeted a secret American base at Ramon Airport in the Negev Desert, which neither Jordan knew about.

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Foreign AffairsGaza Wins | A State Of Panic Sweeps The Israeli Army After Their Failure by SummaryChannel(op): 3:37pm On Oct 29, 2023
Gaza wins | A state of panic sweeps the Israeli army after the failure of the ground invasion, and Netanyahu apologizes | The curse of the eighth decade

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who yesterday, Sunday, was subjected to a widespread attack from inside and outside the government, after he evaded any responsibility for the failure in the face of the sudden Hamas attack on October 7. The severe criticism that rained down on Netanyahu forced him to delete the tweet in which he held the leaders of the intelligence services responsible for Hamas' failure.

Netanyahu had written on his official account on the “X” website (formerly Twitter), on the night of Saturday and Sunday, that the intelligence agencies had estimated that the Hamas movement was deterred by previous wars and was heading towards a settlement, and therefore it would not dare to attack Israel. He stated that this intelligence assessment was presented time after time to him and to the mini-security council, even before the outbreak of war. The newspaper "Haaretz" reported that Netanyahu holds responsible for the failure to anticipate the attack, especially the Israeli Military Intelligence Division, "Aman", its head, Aharon Haliva, and the head of the General Security Agency, "Shin Bet", Ronen Bar.

A member of the Israeli war government, Benny Gantz, wrote on the “X” platform on Sunday morning that he was expressing his support for the army and security services. He said: "When we are in a state of war, the leadership must be responsible and decide to do the right things and work to empower the forces. As for any other actions or statements, they harm the people's strength and ability to withstand." He demanded that the Prime Minister retract what he wrote at night. For his part, the leader of the opposition in Israel, Yair Lapid, published a video accompanying a tweet on the “X” platform in which he said that the responsibility for failure against Hamas lies with Netanyahu, not the intelligence services.

He said that he published an article last September 20 warning of the possibility of violence erupting on multiple fronts, based on intelligence information that Netanyahu also reviewed. He added that the intelligence services that collected this information are the ones that Netanyahu accuses today of not warning him. He stated that, with his behavior, Netanyahu "crossed the red lines. While the forces are currently fighting, he is trying to blame them." Although the Israeli Prime Minister deleted the tweet in which he accused the intelligence services of failure, he has not yet shown any responsibility.

Yesterday evening, Netanyahu held his first press conference since the start of the war. During the conference, Netanyahu refused to bear any part of the responsibility for the failure. He evaded a question asked by a journalist about this matter. He simply said, "After the war ends, we all have to provide answers to the difficult questions." Netanyahu deviates from the rule of admitting failure followed by Israeli leaders after the Hamas attack.

On Saturday evening, the Al-Qassam Brigades published a video showing an Israeli armored vehicle being hit by a Kornet missile east of Shujaiya in eastern Gaza. According to what the Al-Qassam Brigades reported, the “Tiger” armored vehicle destroyed by a Kornet missile east of Gaza was one of the vehicles designated to work as a troop carrier and carrying 14 soldiers. On Saturday evening, local sources from the Gaza Strip reported that what was happening near the separation fence along the border The Gaza Strip is a successive Israeli incursion attempt, while the Palestinian factions are confronting all of these attempts.

The sources added: "The invading forces are retreating after fierce clashes and repeated Palestinian ambushes. In the last hour, two incursion attempts on the Beit Lahia and Khan Yunis borders were repelled." Earlier, the Hamas movement announced that the Israeli ground attack on the Gaza Strip yesterday failed, confirming that dozens of Israeli soldiers were killed or wounded. It also said that at least 6 Israeli tanks were damaged by anti-armor missiles during the incursion. The Hebrew Channel 13, citing security sources, indicated that the Israeli army is still in the Gaza Strip and has not withdrawn.

The Hebrew website "Ynet" reported, citing Israeli security sources, that the army command began new consultations to determine the next stages of the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, which began yesterday evening. The Israeli army has continued to bomb the Gaza Strip since the start of Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” launched by Hamas. It expanded its ground attack on Friday and intensified its raids on all axes. The bombing resulted in more than 7,700 deaths and thousands of wounded and missing people in the Gaza Strip. On the Israeli side, more than 1,400 people were killed, including 308 soldiers, while the number of wounded reached more than 5,000, in addition to 222 prisoners held by Hamas.

Foreign AffairsIran Is Selling Gaza And Drinking In The Toast Of The American Ground Invasion ! by SummaryChannel(op): 3:08pm On Oct 28, 2023
Iran is selling Gaza and drinking in the toast of the American ground invasion of the Strip and the unveiling of a military disaster

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.

The beginning of the ground operation carried out by Israel under the supervision of the United States of America. The Israeli army announced on Friday evening that it was “expanding” its ground operations in the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to unprecedented bombing since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7. An Israeli army spokesman told Agence France-Presse that Israeli forces are launching operations “inside the Gaza Strip, similar to what they did” the night before, when the army carried out an incursion into the besieged Strip before withdrawing again.

Hamas said on Saturday that its members in Gaza are ready to confront Israel's attacks with "full force." It stated in a statement early today that the "Al-Qassam Brigades" and Palestinian forces are fully prepared and are thwarting the incursions. The statement added, "Netanyahu and his defeated army will not be able to achieve any military achievement." The movement announced on Friday evening that its members were engaged in “violent clashes” with the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip, according to a statement issued by its military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.

This comes after the United Nations warned of an “unprecedented barrage of tragedies” in the small sector extending over an area of 362 square kilometers, whose population of 2.4 million people is suffering from a complete siege. Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari reported that the bombing of Gaza had intensified “in a very significant way,” noting that the army “will expand its ground operations this evening.”

The Israeli Kan television indicated that these strikes, which were extremely intense, had reached an unprecedented scale since the start of the war following the attack launched by Hamas on Israeli territory three weeks ago. At the same time, “communications and most of the Internet were completely cut off,” according to the Hamas government, which has been in power in the Strip since 2007. In the face of the Israeli strikes, Hamas called on the world to “take immediate action” to stop “air, ground and sea bombardment.” While it confirmed that it is "ready" in the event of an Israeli ground attack. The movement also announced the firing of "missile volleys" at Israel. On Friday evening, the sky over the Gaza Strip was red and orange due to explosions and fire resulting from the raids. In New York, the United Nations General Assembly called on Friday, in a resolution approved by a large majority, for an “immediate humanitarian truce.”


The non-binding resolution, which was criticized by Israel and the United States for not referring to the Hamas movement, was supported by applause by 120 members, 14 opposed it, while 45 abstained from voting, out of 193 members of the General Assembly. The Israeli ambassador to the international organization was quick to denounce the decision, and Gilad Erdan said, “It is a dark day for the United Nations and humanity,” stressing that Israel will continue to use “all the means” available to it with the aim of “saving the world from the evil represented by (Hamas)” and “returning the hostages.” Those detained by the movement in the Gaza Strip. For its part, Hamas welcomed the General Assembly's resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian truce.

On the other hand, in light of efforts to ease tensions between Washington and Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit the United States from October 26 to 28. The Chinese minister will be the most senior official from his country to visit the United States in nearly five years. The two countries are trying to manage their differences despite the tensions that have increased over the past years.

The US State Department said in a statement that Secretary Anthony Blinken will host his Chinese counterpart in Washington, where the two sides will discuss “a range of bilateral, regional and global issues as part of ongoing efforts to responsibly manage the relationship between the United States and China and maintain open channels of communication.” The department added that the United States "will continue to use diplomacy to advance American interests and values, address areas of disagreement, and make progress on common cross-border challenges."

The episode indicates the success of the administration of US President Joe Biden in convincing China to pressure Iran to prevent the expansion of the fighting in the Middle East against Israel in response to the latter’s invasion of the Gaza Strip.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Starts The Invasion Of The Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia Warns USA by SummaryChannel(op): 1:05am On Oct 28, 2023
The invasion of the Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia warns that the region is facing a disaster, and America supports the Israeli attack


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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
The beginning of the Israeli ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. On Friday evening, the Israeli army spokesman announced the expansion of ground operations in Gaza and asked the residents of the Strip to move south. The Israeli army later announced, “We are ready on all fronts to preserve Israel’s security.” In another statement, the Israeli army spokesman indicated that “the expanded operations taking place in Gaza are not the official ground invasion.” This announcement was preceded by a disruption of communications and Internet services in the Gaza Strip, as Hamas indicated that “the disruption of communications signals an intention to commit more massacres and crimes in the Gaza Strip,” adding, “We are prepared and ready if Israel launches any ground attack on Gaza.”

An advance of Israeli tanks was recorded towards the Gaza Strip from the Beit Hanoun axis amid unprecedented violent raids since the beginning of the war, which led to the launching of anti-armor missiles towards Israeli army vehicles near the security fence in the northern Gaza Strip and the targeting of an Israeli tank that attempted to penetrate east of Beit Hanoun with a Kornet missile. In the first comments on the start of the ground operation, the Jordanian Foreign Minister said: “Israel has launched a ground war, and the result will be a humanitarian catastrophe with dimensions for years.” While Benjamin Netanyahu's advisor announced that the military operation in Gaza was continuing, the Palestinian Prime Minister considered the violent Israeli bombing of Gaza to be the beginning of the incursion.

On the other hand, the American New York Times said that Saudi Arabia warned America that the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip would turn into a disaster for the entire region. The text of the article was as follows: “Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut and a member of the Armed Services Committee, was one of 10 senators who met last weekend with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom, in the Saudi capital, Riyadh. He said Blumenthal told the New York Times on Thursday: “The Saudi leadership hoped that the ground operation could be avoided for reasons of stability as well as loss of life.” He added that Saudi officials warned that it would be “extremely harmful.” Senior Saudi officials have issued stronger warnings to their American counterparts. in multiple conversations, raising concerns that a ground invasion could turn into a disaster for the entire region, according to a Saudi official and another person with knowledge of the discussions.

Finally, the American Wall Street Journal said that Israeli forces built a replica of a public Palestinian village called “Little Gaza” at a base in the Negev Desert. The soldiers began training to fight against the militants in the narrow streets and a maze of tunnels. Two days ago, a group of soldiers participated in an exercise on how to storm the village from the desert. From the dirt berm on the outskirts of the virtual town, they moved between the minarets protruding from the mosques and the white rectangular houses, some of which had pictures of the late Yasser Arafat and young men throwing stones painted on the walls.

They also faced gunmen wearing black T-shirts, imitating Hamas fighters, shouting “Ish, Ish,” repeating the Hebrew word for “fire.” They also trained on removing injured soldiers out of the village and how to spot gunmen inside buildings. This “little Gaza” that was built In 2006, it was officially known as the Urban Training Center of the Israeli Ground Forces. It includes 600 buildings. These eight-story complexes, as well as huts and schools, aim to prepare Israeli soldiers for confrontations and clashes inside tunnels and between mosques and narrow markets. There is also a similar village. For the Israeli army in the north, it simulates a Lebanese town. While waiting for the zero hour, the Israeli forces will intensify their training in that “village,” but despite that, they will face “a dilemma in Gaza on the ground, according to what many experts see. In this context, Israeli military officials confirmed that it would be impossible to neutralize Hamas' capabilities without actually entering Gaza. Especially since the factions' weapons and military equipment depots are hidden on the borders of the Gaza Strip or in underground tunnels, and thus practically on the borders of Israel, according to their description.
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Foreign AffairsTaba Bombing An Unknown Strike On The Cities Of Taba And Nuweiba by SummaryChannel(op): 2:41pm On Oct 27, 2023
Taba bombing An unknown strike on the cities of Taba and Nuweiba, and Egypt launches a statement with a decisive response. Will Egypt officially enter the war?

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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.

The beginning is in Taba, Egypt, where the Egyptian Armed Forces announced the downing of an unidentified drone this Friday morning in Taba. The military spokesman's statement explained that the plane crashed next to a building next to Taba Hospital, and the accident resulted in minor injuries to 6 people who were discharged from the hospital after receiving the necessary first aid, and the accident is under investigation. The Israeli army indicated that the matter is still under investigation, following up, according to our assessment, on the injury suffered by Egypt as a result of this threat.

He explained that Israel is with Egypt and the United States and is strengthening protection in the region in the face of threats coming from the Red Sea vicinity. Egyptian media reported at dawn on Friday that a missile had fallen in Taba, Egypt, injuring 5 people and causing damage to a residential building. The Israeli army confirmed that it was aware of a security incident near its Red Sea border with Egypt early Friday, following reports of an explosion in the city of Taba, according to what Reuters reported. The army added: “We are aware that a security incident occurred, but it occurred outside our borders.”

In the same context, two Egyptian security sources told Reuters on Friday that a projectile fell on the city of Nuweiba overlooking the Red Sea, and that the authorities were still collecting more information about the incident, following the Taba incident, which a spokesman for The Egyptian army said it was caused by the fall of an unidentified drone. The two security sources added that the projectile fell in the desert land of the city of Nuweiba, and an eyewitness told Reuters that he heard a strong explosion, and clouds of dust were seen in the distance. An informed source told the Egyptian Cairo News Channel that a strange object fell near the Nuweiba power station.

For its part, the Israeli army commented on an incident in which the Egyptian city of Nuweiba, overlooking the Red Sea, was hit by a projectile on Friday. Israeli army spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hajari, commented on reports that missiles hit the cities of Taba and Nuweiba in Sinai, saying: An air threat was detected in the Red Sea region, and fighter aircraft were damaged due to the threat and the matter is currently under investigation. He added: It is our understanding that the damage in Egypt stemmed from this threat.. Israel will work with Egypt and the United States to tighten defense in the region against threats coming from the Red Sea.

In another context, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced on Thursday that the United States had carried out strikes against two facilities used by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and “groups affiliated with it” in eastern Syria. The Pentagon announced these strikes after President Joe Biden sent a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warning him that any attack on American forces threatens to expand the scope of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. White House spokesman John Kirby said, "A direct message was sent. I will not go any further." “The precision strikes in self-defense are a response to a series of ongoing, and mostly unsuccessful, attacks against American personnel in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militias that began on October 17,” Secretary Austin said in a statement. According to the Pentagon, an American citizen died of a heart attack while hiding during one of these attacks, and 21 others were slightly injured but have since returned to work. Austin said that Biden ordered these strikes “in order to make it clear that the United States will not tolerate attacks like this and will defend itself, its people, and its interests.” Austin stressed that "these self-defense strikes, well directed, (...) are separate from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and do not constitute a change in our approach" to this war.

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Foreign AffairsConstruction Of Tents To Receive The People Of Gaza Inside Sinai Began by SummaryChannel(op): 8:47pm On Oct 26, 2023
Construction of tents to receive the people of Gaza inside Sinai began

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The beginning comes from the Hebrew newspaper Maariv, which said yesterday, Wednesday, that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sarah recently moved to live in the home of American Jewish billionaire Simon Falick in Jerusalem. The Hebrew newspaper reported, quoting a report published by Channel 13, that during the war, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sarah moved in the past few days to the family home of American Jewish billionaire Simon Falick in the Talpiot neighborhood in Jerusalem, and they took with them the personal chef to their new residence, indicating that This violates the instructions.

She stressed that the chef is a state employee and not a private employee of the Netanyahu family, and according to the guidelines, a state employee or person who receives payments from the state is not allowed to work in a private home. She pointed out that in addition to that, there is no oversight as he may also cook meals for members of the Valek family at state expense.

The Hebrew newspaper reported that the official residence of the Prime Minister has been undergoing renovation since he and his family left it in July 2021, and it is expected that it will not be completed within the next two years, while a source participating in the tender indicates that the restoration work has not yet begun. Maariv said that Falick is a member of one of the largest American donor families in Netanyahu's career, and one of the family's close associates. It was explained in the report that in July 2019, Falick hosted the birthday party for the son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Yair Netanyahu, who, according to several reports, had been residing during the past few months in an apartment in Florida also owned by the Falick family.

On the other hand, the American Wall Street Journal, citing senior Egyptian officials, said that Egypt is setting up field hospitals near its border with the Gaza Strip in preparation for a possible influx of wounded Palestinians, and 3 field hospitals and triage tents are being set up in North Sinai near the Rafah border crossing. . Senior officials indicated that Egypt had established an additional security cordon for an existing buffer zone on the border, in preparation for the influx of citizens from Gaza, and Egyptian officials discussed determining the number of Palestinians that Egypt would allow to enter, which is 100,000, so that the authorities could manage them in the confined areas, and the officials said that preparations There is also progress to set up tents in Rafah and the city of Sheikh Zuweid.

Dr. Hassan Al-Demerdash, President of Al-Arish University, said that the university is fully prepared to receive the victims of Gaza due to the current war on the part of the Israeli occupation army, stressing that the university has a crisis management team with the beginning of the attack on Gaza, ready to coordinate with Al-Arish General Hospital and medical teams. At the university to receive the victims of Gaza. The President of Al-Arish University indicated, in exclusive statements to Cairo 24, that the university has coordinated with all parties within the framework of the ongoing crisis, in order to receive the victims from Gaza, in addition to providing them with all support through relief convoys and assistance from volunteer teams of university students.

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Foreign AffairsAmerican Special Forces Resort To The Alternative Plan To Kill All Hamas Member by SummaryChannel(op): 4:08pm On Oct 26, 2023
American Special Forces resort to the alternative plan to kill all Hamas members and rescue the prisoners

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Starting with French President Emmanuel Macron, who on Tuesday proposed expanding the scope of the current international coalition fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria to also include the fight against Hamas in Gaza. "France is ready for the international coalition fighting ISIS, in which we participate in operations in Iraq and Syria, to also fight Hamas," Macron told reporters while standing next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. The French President stated that the war with Hamas, which has entered its 18th day, will be long, threatening the Lebanese Hezbollah to pay a heavy price if it enters the war alongside Hamas. The coordinator of the Left Bloc in the French Parliament, Manuel Bonbar, criticized President Emmanuel Macron's speech in Israel regarding his country's proposal to participate in the international coalition against ISIS and against Hamas as well. Bonbar said: “Today, Macron proposes that France go to war against Hamas. What does this mean? French bombing of Gaza? French soldiers working on the ground? And when? No, it is a dangerous improvisation.” He added that, contrary to what Macron stated, France must carry the voice of peace.

On the other hand, a report by the Israeli newspaper "Calcalist" revealed a secret document that was a recommendation by Israeli Intelligence Minister Gila Gamliel, stating that the residents of Gaza should be "forcibly" transferred to Sinai, after the end of the war currently taking place in the Strip. Calcalist, an economic newspaper, published this information based on a document it obtained on Tuesday. According to the Israeli newspaper, the Gamaliel document ostensibly addresses three proposals for implementation for the post-war period, but the proposal “that will lead to positive and long-term strategic results” is to transfer the citizens of Gaza to Sinai, according to the document. The Israeli newspaper indicated that the document also calls for creating cooperation with the largest possible number of other countries, so that they can receive the Palestinians displaced from Gaza, as the State of Canada and some European countries, such as Greece and Spain, and some North African countries, were mentioned, among other countries. . Despite the sensitivity of the information, the Israeli newspaper confirmed that the document does not reflect an “official plan” from the Israeli government, but so far, it remains “a proposal from the Israeli Minister of Intelligence.” The Israeli newspaper also reported that, according to former Intelligence Minister, MK Eleazar Stern, “the ministry does not have any ministerial responsibility towards the intelligence services. They can take recommendations into consideration, but do not impose proposals on them.”

Finally, the spokesman for the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Monday, praised the "efforts" that led to the release of two hostages released by the Hamas movement. The spokesman said, in a statement on behalf of the Special Envoy for Abductees and Missing Persons: “The Israeli army and security forces have worked hard in the past few days, through all channels, to release the two hostages (Nurit Cooper and Yoshved Lifshitz) and overcome the many difficulties set by Hamas.” He added, "The two hostages were transferred to a medical center in Israel, where their family members are waiting." He continued, "We thank Egypt for its assistance, and the Red Cross for its important role as lifesavers." The statement stated: “The government, army and security establishment in Israel will continue to work with all their efforts and efforts to locate all missing persons and return all kidnapped persons to their homes.” Hamas announced that it had released the two hostages, after Qatari and Egyptian mediation, according to Israeli officials and other sources familiar with the matter, according to CNN.

The movement’s spokesman, Abu Ubaida, said in a statement: “The enemy (has) been refusing to receive them since last Friday. We have decided to release them for compelling humanitarian and health reasons.” On Sunday, Israel said it would not respond to Hamas' claims that it was "ready" to release two additional hostages, describing this as "false propaganda." On Friday, Hamas released the two American hostages, Judith Tai Raanan and Natalie Raanan. For his part, US President Joe Biden, on Monday, called on Hamas to release all hostages held in Gaza before discussing the possibility of reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza. When pressed by a White House reporter on whether the White House supported a ceasefire in exchange for the release of the hostages, Biden said: “We should have a ceasefire,” before correcting himself and saying: “Not a ceasefire; Release these hostages, and then we can talk."

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Publishes A Document That Threatens Egypt’s National Security by SummaryChannel(op): 11:21pm On Oct 24, 2023
Israel publishes a document that threatens Egypt’s national security and reveals its war with Iran and the start of forced deportation to Sinai 🇪🇬


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Updates on the Al-Aqsa Flood operation presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with French President Emmanuel Macron, who on Tuesday proposed expanding the scope of the current international coalition fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria to also include the fight against Hamas in Gaza.

"France is ready for the international coalition fighting ISIS, in which we participate in operations in Iraq and Syria, to also fight Hamas," Macron told reporters while standing next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

The French President stated that the war with Hamas, which has entered its 18th day, will be long, threatening the Lebanese Hezbollah to pay a heavy price if it enters the war alongside Hamas.

The coordinator of the Left Bloc in the French Parliament, Manuel Bonbar, criticized President Emmanuel Macron's speech in Israel regarding his country's proposal to participate in the international coalition against ISIS and against Hamas as well. Bonbar said: “Today, Macron proposes that France go to war against Hamas.

What does this mean ? French bombing of Gaza? French soldiers working on the ground? And when? No, it is a dangerous improvisation.” He added that, contrary to what Macron stated, France must carry the voice of peace.


On the other hand, a report by the Israeli newspaper "Calcalist" revealed a secret document that was a recommendation by Israeli Intelligence Minister Gila Gamliel, stating that the residents of Gaza should be "forcibly" transferred to Sinai, after the end of the war currently taking place in the Strip. Calcalist, an economic newspaper, published this information based on a document it obtained on Tuesday.

According to the Israeli newspaper, the Gamaliel document ostensibly addresses three proposals for implementation for the post-war period, but the proposal “that will lead to positive and long-term strategic results” is to transfer the citizens of Gaza to Sinai, according to the document.

The Israeli newspaper indicated that the document also calls for creating cooperation with the largest possible number of other countries, so that they can receive the Palestinians displaced from Gaza, as the State of Canada and some European countries, such as Greece and Spain, and some North African countries, were mentioned, among other countries. .

Despite the sensitivity of the information, the Israeli newspaper confirmed that the document does not reflect an “official plan” from the Israeli government, but so far, it remains “a proposal from the Israeli Minister of Intelligence.” The Israeli newspaper also reported that, according to former Intelligence Minister, MK Eleazar Stern, “the ministry does not have any ministerial responsibility towards the intelligence services.

"They can take recommendations into consideration, but do not impose proposals on them."
Finally, the spokesman for the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Monday, praised the "efforts" that led to the release of two hostages released by the Hamas movement.

The statement stated: “The government, army and security establishment in Israel will continue to work with all their efforts and efforts to locate all missing persons and return all kidnapped persons to their homes.”

Hamas announced that it had released the two hostages, after Qatari and Egyptian mediation, according to Israeli officials and other sources familiar with the matter, according to CNN. The movement’s spokesman, Abu Ubaida, said in a statement: “The enemy (has) been refusing to receive them since last Friday. We have decided to release them for compelling humanitarian and health reasons.” On Sunday, Israel said it would not respond to Hamas' claims that it was "ready" to release two additional hostages, describing this as "false propaganda."

On Friday, Hamas released the two American hostages, Judith Tai Raanan and Natalie Raanan. For his part, US President Joe Biden, on Monday, called on Hamas to release all hostages held in Gaza before discussing the possibility of reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza.

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