Major generals of the Israeli army were captured, and the Palestinian armed forces won a historic vi

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

On 7 October, tensions in the Middle East were renewed. After the Israeli Air Force launched a bombardment of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian resistance organization "Hamas" launched a strong counterattack, not only breaking through the blockade of the Israeli army, but also capturing the Israeli army's military bases and Jewish settlements, causing heavy losses of the Israeli army's equipment and equipment. What is even more shocking is that the Palestinian armed forces have also captured a senior Israeli general, which is a humiliation unprecedented since the establishment of the State of Israel.

According to various reports, the captured senior Israeli general is Major General Nimrod Allogney, who is the commander of Israel's special operations command "Deep Corps", which was once responsible for the defense of the Gaza region. He is an important figure in the Israeli military and the supreme leader of the Israeli special forces. It is said that he was captured by Palestinian militants at his residence, when he was wearing only a vest and **, and had no ability to resist. Some netizens uploaded his captured **, which caused an uproar. Official Israel has not yet responded to this matter, but multiple sources have confirmed the veracity of this information.

The Palestinian resistance group Hamas is very excited about this result, which they consider to be their greatest achievement since the start of the war and their first victory in many years. They not only killed and injured many Israeli military and police, but also destroyed and captured a lot of Israeli equipment, and more importantly, they also caught a "big fish", a major general of the Israeli army. In addition to this major general, they also captured some Israeli soldiers and civilians, and even some Southeast Asians who came to Israel to work. They took the captives back to Gaza as hostages.

Israel suffered a big loss this time, not only losing personnel and equipment, but also losing face, including a major general. This is a humiliation that Israel has never experienced in its history. In any of the wars in the Middle East, Israel has never captured such a high-ranking general. The incident exposed holes in Israel's defenses and undermined Israel's morale. On the afternoon of 7 October, Israel finally began a counterattack, sending several combat units to reinforce the south and the surrounding areas of Gaza, and carried out air strikes on Gaza. Israel has also mobilized its reserves and opened civilian warehouses for residents to defend themselves. But the situation remains unfavourable for Israel, with 100 Israelis killed, 800 wounded and at least 50 abducted, according to the latest counts. In contrast, the losses on the Gaza side were even greater, with 198 dead and 1,610 injured. But in terms of the best percentage, Israel is clearly at a disadvantage, and this is the worst day for Israel in years, and it could be the beginning of even more tragic in the future.

Now the problem is no longer peace talks, Israel has fallen into a state of frenzy, retaliating against Gaza, strengthening Lebanon forces, and even completely losing its mind against Allah fighters** who are trying to get closer to the border. Israel also accuses Iran of being behind Hamas, claiming that they have seized Iranian-made munitions, which is a provocation against Iran. The question of Palestine is inherently complex, involving many parties and factions, and the resistance groups are not a single group, but contradictory to each other. But this time, they seem to have shown unprecedented unity and cooperation, with a clear division of labor and skilful tactics, launching infiltrations and assaults on Israel from multiple directions, showing many new changes. Behind this may be Iran's ** support and training guidance, or it may be their own progress and consciousness.

Today, the morale of the Palestinian resistance is high, and this is their first victory in many years and a symbol of their struggle for their rights and dignity. Israel, for their part, is in a difficult situation, and although they have a military advantage and can regain lost territory, they face subsequent troubles, and their captured personnel have become Palestinian bargaining chips, and they do not know how to deal with these hostages or how to face the pressure of the international community. With the exception of the United States, which is staunchly supportive of Israel, all other countries have explicitly opposed Israel's military action, and some have even directly supported Palestinian resistance. Israel should reflect on what their future holds, whether it will continue to adopt a hardline policy, or whether it will live in peace with the Arab nation, and perhaps this is the best way to protect itself.

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