Spectacular Developments in Israel: Three-Front Assault on Gaza - Israel & Palestine War - Latest News
Israel has declared that it will launch a three-front assault against the Gaza Strip, while also emphasizing the need for the residents of southern Gaza to evacuate. Israel's announcement includes an aerial route through the desert and a maritime route, intending to engage Gaza. Israel's proactive measures are aimed at safeguarding its security, as they plan to establish a protected zone on the Gaza border once the military operation is complete. Israeli Defense Minister Gideon Saar has made this clear by asserting the need for strict entry restrictions in that region.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israeli War troops
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israeli troops stationed at the Gaza border. He also participated in an exhibition of images alongside Israeli soldiers in the Gaza enclave. These pictures stand as a testament to our preparedness, as we all stand ready.
In the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas conflict, an extraordinary interfaith dialogue is underway, bringing together Islamic nations. This gathering is scheduled to take place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, next Wednesday. According to sources close to the Islamic organization's leadership, Arab countries are convening an unprecedented interfaith dialogue at the ministerial level.
Israel has reported the killing of Hamas leader Commander Ali Kadi, who was responsible for launching attacks into Israeli territory. Additionally, Israel has informed the elimination of Abu Murad, a top Hamas military commander, during their aerial strike.
Operation Ajay landed in New Delhi, India
Yesterday, the second aircraft of Operation Ajay landed in New Delhi, India, after departing from Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. This operation, organized to bring back Indian citizens stranded in Israel, particularly those who have been in the Gaza Strip region, is making significant progress. The flight, which touched down at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, was carrying a total of 235 passengers. What makes this return even more remarkable is that among the passengers, there were 33 Malayalis, representing the southern state of Kerala. They were part of a group of Indian citizens evacuated from the conflict-ridden zone.
This operation has been marked by exceptional efforts, including the use of a special SpiceJet aircraft, which arrived in New Delhi at 7 AM local time today. The Indian government has been working tirelessly to ensure the safe return of its citizens from conflict areas, and this successful operation is a testament to their commitment to the well-being of Indian nationals abroad
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