quotSinwar39s hideout destroyedquot new raids in Gaza

"Sinwar's hideout destroyed": new raids in Gaza

21,500 deaths in less than three months: This is the updated death toll a Gaza. There War continues unabated with new raids Israel The terrorists were concentrated in the south of the Gaza Strip – but not only – an important goal was achieved: one of the hideouts of the Hamas Scarlet Pimpernel was destroyed. Yahya Sinwar, located on the outskirts of Gaza City. In the north, Netanyahu's forces killed dozens of armed terrorists and announced that the raid on the refuge of the leader of the Palestinian terrorist group was a twenty-meter deep shaft that led to a two hundred and eighteen meter long tunnel with various branches also destroyed. The IDF emphasized that the hideout was equipped with electricity, air filtration systems, sanitation, rest and prayer rooms and other equipment.

The hunt for Hamas leaders therefore continues throughout the Gaza Strip, but not only. In the middle of the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces attacked the refugee camp Nuseirat: Number of 20 dead and several missing. An attack that was in many ways reminiscent of the attack in the area Al Maghazi, where 70 deaths were recorded. According to the IDF, these are strategic areas for Hamas, but there are fears for the safety of civilians and humanitarian supplies. From this perspective, the UN refugee agency reported that the army fired on an aid convoy. But the conflict does not only affect Gaza.

In West Bank When a Palestinian car hit and injured four Israelis near Hebron, the attacker was eliminated by soldiers. In LebanonHowever, numerous missile launches from the north have been identified. The IDF also responded with artillery fire against “Hezbollah infrastructure.” Israeli forces have resumed their attacks on the area of ​​Damascus airport, a possible hiding place for military supplies for Palestinian terrorists: the aim is to weaken the pro-Iranian Shiite front.

War, but also peace. Under a thousand difficulties, in Egypt We are looking for a solution to ensure at least one thing armistice. A confrontation between Cairo mediators and Hamas emissaries was recorded. If one goes into detail about Al Sisi's plan, what would be on the table would be extendable ceasefires, a staggered release of hostages from Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel and, ultimately, a permanent ceasefire. The strategy would also include the formation of a Palestinian technical government based on an agreement between all factions in the territories to manage and rebuild the Gaza Strip. Concern for the hostages despite Netanyahu's assurances: “We are working to bring them all back,” he told the prisoners' families.