Hamas has repelled Israeli forces!Netanyahu Make sure everyone returns safely!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Gaza StripThe situation has once again drawn global attention, with Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar claiming that Hamas has successfully repelled Israeli forces. Sinwar referred to a subordinate of Hamas in a letter to Hamas Chairman Ismail HaniyehArmedThe Qassam brigade, which achieved remarkable results in fierce battles with the Israeli army. According to Sinwar, the Qassam brigade attacked at least 5,000 Israeli soldiers, causing massive losses of personnel and equipment. However, these figures contradict data provided by the Israeli military, which claims that only more than 150 soldiers were killed in the fighting.

Sinwar reportedly further claimed that the Qassam Brigade had successfully destroyed 750 Israeli military vehicles, which was also information not provided by the Israeli military. He stressed that the Kasan brigade had "routed" the Israeli army and was pursuing them. Sinwar also said that the Qassam brigades would not succumb to the conditions put forward by Israel to end hostilities. Gaza StripBadly damaged in the Israeli offensive, according to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health, there have been more than 2040,000 people were killed, and a large number of residents had to leave their homes.

At the same time,Prime Minister of IsraelBenjaminNetanyahu was booed by opponents as he spoke in parliament. Netanyahu pledged to work to bring the hostages kidnapped by Hamas home safely, but said more time was needed. The hostage's family members kept shouting from the auditorium: "Now!".Now!Netanyahu responded that if it had not been imposed on HamasMilitarypressure, Israel will not be able to ensure the release of the hostages. He has communicated with the combat commander, who said that more time is needed to complete the task. Netanyahu also said that Israel will never stop its actions until victory is achieved. According to reports, 129 hostages remain in the hands of Hamas, and Netanyahu has said that he will do everything to ensure their safe return.

Yahya Sinwar is HamasGaza StripIn a letter, he said that Hamas's Qassam brigades had successfully fought a tragic and unprecedented battle, inflicting huge losses on the Israeli army. Sinwar claimed that the Qassam brigades attacked at least 5,000 Israeli soldiers, with the result that one-third were killed, one-third were seriously wounded, and the remaining one-third were permanently disabled. These figures are clearly different from those provided by the Israeli military. The Israeli military said that over the past few months, inGaza StripMore than 150 Israeli soldiers were killed in the fighting.

Sinwar went on to refer to the attack on Israeli military vehicles by the Qassam Brigade. He claimed that the Qassam brigade had succeeded in destroying 750 Israeli military vehicles and causing partial damage. The Israeli military did not provide any relevant information. Sinwar concluded that the Qassam brigade had completely "routed" the Israeli army and was constantly pursuing them. He also stressed that the Qassam brigades would never succumb to any conditions put forward by Israel for the end of hostilities.

Gaza StripSuffered great damage in the Israeli offensive, more than 2040,000 people were killed, and a large number of residents had to leave their homes. Data released by the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health shows:Gaza StripThe number of wounded is even more staggering. The land has become a sea of rubble and ruins, and people's lives have been devastated.

Prime Minister of IsraelNetanyahu's speech sparked a chorus of boos in parliament. He pledged to do everything in his power to ensure the safe return of the hostages kidnapped by Hamas, but said more time was needed to complete the task. From the gallery, the hostages' families shouted, "Now!."Now!"They can't bear the pain of waiting and hope to be able to get their trapped loved ones back as soon as possible.

Netanyahu explained that only to impose on HamasMilitarypressure to ensure the safety of the hostages. He had communicated with the combat commander and learned that more time was needed to complete the mission. Netanyahu once again stressed that Israel will never stop its actions until victory is achieved. He also added that there are still 129 hostages held by Hamas and that Israel will spare no effort to ensure that they can return home safely.

Gaza StripThe situation continues to be volatile, and people yearn for peace and stability. It is only through the efforts of both sides and the good offices of the outside world that a solution to the problem can be found. It is hoped that Hamas and Israel will be able to sit down for a dialogue that will resolve their differences in a peaceful way and bring about a better future for their people.

Gaza StripFacing ongoing conflict and a humanitarian crisis, Hamas claims to have repelled Israeli forcesPrime Minister of IsraelNetanyahu, for his part, is committed to ensuring the safe return of the kidnappers. However, the data, claims, and status presented by the two sides are contradictory.

Gaza Stripof the inhabitants and the environment have suffered enormous losses in this battle, and people are living in the flames of war without access to basic security and stability. As editors, we should focus on the pursuit of truth and peaceful settlement of the problem, and hope that the parties concerned can reach a ceasefire agreement as soon as possibleGaza Stripof its inhabitants bring peace and hope.

Through this editorial assignment, I have gained a better understanding of the conflicts in the Middle East and a deep sense of their impact on the lives of the people there. As editors, our task is not only to report facts, but also to focus on humanitarian issues and calls for peaceful solutions. Hopefully, our words will convey the power of love and peace, and bring a glimmer of hope to this war-torn land.

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