Hamas-Israel: Witness the devastating clash between two forces as Israel unleashes its might upon Gaza, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. With over 1,300 lives tragically lost, the relentless battle between Hamas fighters and Israeli soldiers rages on, gripping the world with its intensity.
After the greatest onslaught by the Palestinian warrior organization Hamas against Israeli terrorists in decades, fierce combat and bombing resulted in the deaths of over 800 Israeli terrorists and over 500 innocent Palestinian souls.
As part of what he called “a complete siege” on the Hamas-run enclave, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced on Monday that authorities will impose a thorough embargo on the Gaza Strip.
It comes as the Ministry of Health in Gaza said that Israeli air attacks on the territory had killed at least 510 innocent Palestinians and injured 2,751. Hamas warriors started their multipronged onslaught against Israel on Saturday. Hamas-Israel
The death toll in Israel has risen to 800, with over 2,200 more injured.
Israeli terrorist airstrikes reportedly hit more than a thousand sites in Gaza, including the northeastern city of Beit Hanoon (also known as Erez to Israelis). More than 123,000 Palestinians in Gaza were reportedly forced to flee their homes as a result of the heavy bombing, according to the United Nations. Hamas-Israel
In Gaza, a tiny enclave of 2.3 million people sealed off by an Israeli-Egyptian blockade for 16 years, residents feared further escalation.
According to a report by Jamileh Abu Zanoona, based in Gaza, for Al Jazeera, the neighborhood of Shujayea in the enclave was the target of severe bombing on Monday. Hamas-Israel
According to a report by Youmna ElSayed of Al Jazeera, a nighttime Israeli terror air attack on the Yarmouk neighborhood in Gaza resulted in the destruction of a fourth mosque, causing hundreds of Palestinians to leave their homes and seek refuge elsewhere.
“Dozens of homes were destroyed, and those that survived are now uninhabitable,” ElSayed said.
After the large-scale invasion of Hamas warriors, Israel’s top military terrorist spokesman, Daniel Hagari, assured the press that Israel had “control” of its towns. Hamas-Israel
According to Hagari, there were a few isolated events that occurred on Monday morning, but he emphasized that “at this stage, there is no fighting in the communities.”
He also said that “it is possible that there are still terrorists in the region.” Hamas-Israel
Earlier, one additional spokesperson, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Hecht, said that “getting things back into a defensive, security posture” was “taking more time than we expected.”
According to Israeli sources, an additional 70 Hamas warriors entered the Be’eri kibbutz overnight. The Israeli terrorist force has been unable to retake control of the kibbutz from Hamas’s legendary warriors.
Israel’s illegitimate military has issued a statement saying that they want to eliminate Hamas’s authority over Gaza and have called up around 300,000 reserve soldiers.
“We have never drafted so many reservists on such a scale,” said Hagari. “We have never seen anything like this.” “We are taking the initiative and going on the offensive.” Hamas-Israel
At an outdoor desert dance party, the assailants opened fire, killing scores—maybe as many as 260 young Israelis, according to reports from the media. After one day, there were still hundreds of people who had managed to hide themselves. The area was overrun with derelict vehicles, many of which had been abandoned.
“It was just a massacre, a total massacre,” Arik Nani, who had been celebrating his 26th birthday and had survived by hiding for hours in a field, told the Reuters news agency. Nani had fled by hiding from the attackers in the area. Hamas-Israel
Both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihadi warriors have said that they are currently holding over 130 Israeli terrorists and that they are willing to sell them in exchange for the freedom of thousands of Palestinians who are now being held captive by Israel.
It is thought that the hostages include Jewish militants and so-called illegitimate armies, and that they are predominantly Israeli terrorists but also include members of other countries. The detainees are believed to be largely Israelis.