Israeli aircraft were hit again in Palestine
Newsletter, Times Bangla: Eight Palestinians have been martyred by airstrikes on Zionist Israel in the Palestinian blockade of Gaza Valley. In the past two days, five Palestinians were martyred in Gaza, including two top-level commanders of the Islamic Jihad movement.
Al-Quds Brigade, the armed branch of the jihad movement, said in a statement on Wednesday that another 6-year-old commander named Khalid Mabaz was killed in the airstrikes by Zionist Israel. The Zionist Israeli army says that Mavaz was attacked while preparing to launch a rocket against Israel.
The day before, Baha'i Abu al-Ata, the top commander of the Jihad movement, was martyred in the airstrikes by Zionist troops. The Gaza Health Ministry says 45 people were injured, including 23 children, in a two-day Israeli attack.
In response to the Jewish attacks, the Jihad movement has so far fired more than 200 missiles from the Gaza Valley. The Israeli National Emergency Department says it has so far treated 46 people injured in missile attacks. A spokesman for the Islamic Jihad Movement warned Israel, saying that even if Tel Aviv started the war, they would not have the power to end the war and Israel would have to bear the full responsibility for the ongoing conflict.
Meanwhile, diplomatic initiatives have begun at the international level in the wake of the conflict between Zionist Israel and Gaza. Egypt is trying to break the ceasefire between the two sides. On the other hand, the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC), the Arab League and Jordan condemned the Israeli attacks. Hezbollah, the Lebanese Islamic resistance movement, has also criticized the Israeli attack. The organization has expressed its support for any Palestinian struggle.
Newsletter, Times Bangla: Eight Palestinians have been martyred by airstrikes on Zionist Israel in the Palestinian blockade of Gaza Valley. In the past two days, five Palestinians were martyred in Gaza, including two top-level commanders of the Islamic Jihad movement.
Al-Quds Brigade, the armed branch of the jihad movement, said in a statement on Wednesday that another 6-year-old commander named Khalid Mabaz was killed in the airstrikes by Zionist Israel. The Zionist Israeli army says that Mavaz was attacked while preparing to launch a rocket against Israel.
The day before, Baha'i Abu al-Ata, the top commander of the Jihad movement, was martyred in the airstrikes by Zionist troops. The Gaza Health Ministry says 45 people were injured, including 23 children, in a two-day Israeli attack.
In response to the Jewish attacks, the Jihad movement has so far fired more than 200 missiles from the Gaza Valley. The Israeli National Emergency Department says it has so far treated 46 people injured in missile attacks. A spokesman for the Islamic Jihad Movement warned Israel, saying that even if Tel Aviv started the war, they would not have the power to end the war and Israel would have to bear the full responsibility for the ongoing conflict.
Meanwhile, diplomatic initiatives have begun at the international level in the wake of the conflict between Zionist Israel and Gaza. Egypt is trying to break the ceasefire between the two sides. On the other hand, the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC), the Arab League and Jordan condemned the Israeli attacks. Hezbollah, the Lebanese Islamic resistance movement, has also criticized the Israeli attack. The organization has expressed its support for any Palestinian struggle.
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