Pars Today – For the fifth consecutive day, the Zionist regime’s military continued its brutal attacks on the West Bank, employing deadly tactics reminiscent of the Gaza war.
For the fifth straight day, the occupying army continued its attacks on the city of Jenin and its camp in the northern West Bank on Friday evening, using the same destructive tactics from the Gaza war. According to Pars Today, during Israel’s attacks on the “Mithlon” settlement in Jenin, several people were injured, and intense clashes are ongoing in the area.
Simultaneously, the occupiers have reinforced their military presence in various parts of the West Bank. The occupying army also targeted the homes of several prisoners in the Jenin camp in the northern West Bank, who are set to be released as part of the prisoner exchange and Gaza ceasefire agreement.
While the Zionist regime’s army violates the ceasefire daily to escape defeat in the Gaza war, political and military officials of the regime continue to admit their failure in the war.
Meanwhile, Itzhak Brik, a general in the Zionist regime’s army, stated in a radio interview: “The Israeli army has eliminated less than 10% of Hamas. Army officers are afraid to tell the truth.” Brik added: “Israel did not defeat Hamas. The army is too small and cannot accomplish a mission like destroying Hamas. All the celebrations we hold under the pretext of destroying Hamas are nonsense.”
The repercussions of the defeat in the Gaza war continue to haunt the Zionist regime’s cabinet and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A recent poll in the occupied Palestinian territories shows that most Israelis believe Benjamin Netanyahu, the regime’s prime minister, should resign due to his responsibility for the security failure on October 7 (Al-Aqsa Storm operation).
According to the poll conducted by the Zionist newspaper Maariv, 62% of Israelis said Netanyahu is responsible for the security failure on October 7. As the shadow of defeat grows heavier for the Zionist regime each day, the release of footage showing the bravery of Martyr Sinwar after al Jazeera’s documentary aired has stunned Zionist media.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television, reacting to the broadcast of the al-Aqsa Storm operations room documentary in al Jazeera’s program The Hidden Is More Immense, stated: This documentary revealed the extent of Tel Aviv’s intelligence failure on Black Saturday.
Yahya Sinwar, the martyred head of Hamas’s political bureau, in the process of planning the al-Aqsa Storm operation
The Israeli channel added: The investigation by al Jazeera uncovered information showing that Hamas had access to intelligence and details before the October 7 attack (al-Aqsa Storm operation).”
The report emphasized that this revelation exposes the depth of weakness and inability in the Zionist regime’s security systems to predict and prevent this attack.
According to the Zionist channel’s report, al Jazeera’s investigation shows Yahya Sinwar moving secretly in Tel al-Sultan, Rafah, while managing the battle.
The Zionist media added: “Al Jazeera’s documentary showed Sinwar reviewing maps in a house in Rafah where Israeli army forces had previously operated.”
The newspaper Maariv also wrote: The documentary aired by al Jazeera confirms that Sinwar had no fear of being on the streets during the war.
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