51 Palestinian lives lost in Israeli attack on Gaza refugee camp

 

Tel Aviv (Israel) – Nighttime Israeli Airstrike in Central Gaza’s Maghazi Refugee Camp claimed lives of approximately 51 Palestinians, predominantly Women and Children. The Gaza-based health ministry, under Hamas authority, reported a minimum of 231 casualties from Israeli attacks in the recent days. The total death toll from the conflict has reached 9,488, with 3,900 children and 1,509 women. Over 24,000 individuals have sustained injuries, with 140 fatalities reported in the West Bank region.

Will find and eliminate Sinwar, Hamas chief in Gaza – Israel

Since Hamas is responsible for the 7 th October attacks, israeli forces will find leader of Hamas in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and eliminate him. When this war ends, there will be no Hamas in Gaza. There will be no threat to Israel from Gaza. Should any opposition arise, actions will be taken at our discretion.

Hamas claims more than 60 hostages are missing

Hamas has claimed that more than 60 hostages are missing due to Israel’s attacks on Gaza. A spokesperson from the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades expressed, “Due to the relentless inhumane offensive against Gaza, we will be unable to reach the hostages. (The pot calling the kettle black ! – Editor)

Calls for uprising against Israel

On 4 th November, a gathering of roughly 10,000 supporters of Palestine took place at Freedom Plaza, near the White House. The demonstrators fervently voiced chants advocating for Palestinian independence, with certain individuals even expressing calls for an uprising against Israel.

Editorial Perspective

240 hostages remain held by Hamas despite Israeli retaliation in Gaza, resulting in substantial casualties. This indicates that there is an intentional effort by Hamas to paint Israel as ‘inhuman’ on the global platform and it seems to be gaining traction in shaping a particular narrative.