Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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The major operations by the Palestinian resistance groups on Monday, December 30, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades’ operations:
  • Targeted and destroyed an Israeli troop carrier with a "Yassin 105" shell in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip.
  • In a complex operation, stormed a newly established military post in Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip, and eliminated five soldiers at point blank range, destroyed a Merkava tank and its crew, and targeted a military jeep with a number of soldiers inside with hand grenades.
Al-Quds Brigades’ operations:
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles in the Civil Administration site in Jabalia Camp with mortar fire, and seized Israeli military reconnaissance drones while they were carrying out spying operations in the area.
  • Targeted a number of Israeli military points and gathering points in the Dotan settlement with heavy showers of bullets.
  • Targeted Israeli soldiers and military vehicles who had penetrated the Civil Administration site in northern Gaza's Jabalia camp with mortar fire.
  • Launched missiles at the occupied cities of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Sderot and the settlements of the Gaza Envelope.
Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades’ operations:
  • In a joint operation with the Al-Qassam Brigades, targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers stationed in Abu Sharkh roundabout west of Jabalia camp with 80mm mortar shells
Mujahideen Brigades’ operations:
  • Ambushed an Israeli mechanized force and detonated explosive devices on a military jeep and a bulldozer, injuring many regime soldiers.
Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades’ operations:
  • Targeted an Israeli military command and control site in the "Netzarim" axis with a barrage of rockets.
 
...Swiss-funded NGOs are at the forefront of lobbying efforts to prosecute Israeli leaders at the International Criminal Court (ICC). Additionally, Swiss-funded Israeli political NGOs have published demonizing accusations against Israel, labeling it an “apartheid” state and accusing it of “genocide.” These inflammatory terms are used to promote a narrative of unparalleled Israeli immorality and to advance legal actions against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

The ruthless atrocities of October 7—the largest assault against the Jewish people since the Holocaust—laid bare the naïveté of Switzerland’s approach.

At this point, things finally began to change in Switzerland. In November 2023, the Swiss government announced that it was canceling contracts with three of the most virulent Palestinian NGOs.

And more recently, on December 11, 2024, Swiss parliamentarians overwhelmingly voted to declare Hamas a terrorist organization.

One cannot help but marvel at the tragedy: it took a massacre of historic proportions for Switzerland to acknowledge what most democracies had long understood—that Hamas is, and always has been, a violent, despicable, heinous terrorist organization...
By recognizing the undeniable reality, the country has taken a firm stance against terror. This decision not only aligns Switzerland with much of the Western democratic community but also paves the way for future action. As the focus now turns to Hezbollah, which the Swiss only designated last week, there is hope that Switzerland will continue to prioritize integrity over the illusion of diplomatic neutrality. The Swiss parliament’s courage and clarity in the face of difficult truths offer a promising vision for the future, where terror is unequivocally condemned, and justice prevails.


 
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Israel is getting its oil from US and Syria :-
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IDF says it has sealed off hospital used as 'terror base'

Forces say Adwan Hospital in Jabaliya, used as a Hamas terror hub; Over 600 civilians, 240 militants arrested, and 20 killed, on top of weapons, explosives and tunnels found at al-Shifa Hospital during similar operations; world press claims forceful evacuation of innocents

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The IDF has sealed off the Adwan Hospital in Jabaliya on Tuesday, in an unusual move and amid international criticism after concluding its military operation there over the weekend. In previous instances when Israeli forces raided hospitals in the Gaza Strip, operations were allowed to resume and in the Al Shifa Hospital, Hamas recently carried out extensive renovations.
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IDF evacuated hundreds of patients and staff from the large medical facility to the Indonesian Hospital, also located in northern Gaza. "The hospital had become a Hamas terror base. We precisely and carefully evacuated about 600 civilians while thoroughly screening for militants," said an IDF spokesperson following the takeover of the site last weekend. "Combat soldiers from the 401st Brigade, operating under the 162nd Brigade and Unit 504, completed a focused counterterrorism operation at Kamal Adwan Hospital, arresting more than 240 militants, eliminated 20, and neutralized powerful explosives planted at the site."
The forces conducting the operation launched a swift and covert raid, surrounding the building located in the heart of the camp in less than an hour. As expected, the operation drew sharp international criticism, with major global newspapers and news outlets extensively covering the event.
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For example, the BBC headline read: "Israel forcefully evacuates Gaza Hospital and arrests medical staff." The report emphasized that the hospital director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, was arrested by Israel on suspicion of being a Hamas operative, "without providing evidence" against him. The British broadcaster also cited the Hamas-run Palestinian Ministry of Health regarding the number of fatalities in the hospital area as of Friday: "50 people, including hospital staff, were killed in airstrikes."​
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Global press attacks Israel as photos circulate
(Photo:: IDF Spokesperson's Unit, Photo: CNN, BBC, The New York Times)

The New York Times reported under the headline: "IDF forces patients and medical staff to leave hospital in Northern Gaza." A nurse working at the hospital told the American newspaper that Israeli soldiers instructed female staff and patients to leave the hospital, without immediately giving the same order to the men.
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Al-Shifa Medical Center, Gaza's main hospital, which was recently renovated, underwent the most extensive raid during the war. In its vicinity, more than 200 militants were killed, and hundreds more were arrested. In September, five months after Israeli forces left the hospital, the emergency department at the medical center reopened, where hostages had been held and even murdered. The hospital is currently operating partially.
Buildings at al-Shifa Hospital were used as emergency assets for the operations headquarters of Hamas' Gaza City Brigade. Additionally, during the fighting, weapons and other equipment were moved to the hospital's underground floors. As part of the IDF's activities in the hospital area, numerous weapons were discovered in the MRI building within the hospital complex, as well as an operational tunnel shaft next to a weapons-laden pickup truck. Furthermore, in the cardiology department, a weapons storage room, ammunition, and an interrogation room were found. In the physiotherapy department, explosive devices were discovered, and in the Qatari building, another explosive device and communication equipment were found.​
 
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