On Wednesday, Israeli forces reported the release of the so-called “Operation Gideon Chariots II,” a sequel to the ferocious May attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the war mastermind facing an international arrest warrant for the genocide brutality, is expected to grant “final approval” for the implementation of Thursday’s operation.
The operation has been filled with distant denunciations on the part of a number of countries that have denounced the regime to maintain a brutal approach to deliberate wholesale attacks on densely packed areas.
Critics cite the hosting of the city, hosting nearly a million Palestinians who fled there from the destruction of war elsewhere throughout the coastal sliver.
However, Netanyahu has moved dramatically through the timeline of the attack implementation, calling the troops to call 60,000 reserves and extending the deployment of 20,000 people.
Nevertheless, Hamas downplayed the success rate of the administration’s globally debated scheme.
“The occupation does not achieve its objectives and the occupation of Gaza is not a walk in the park,” he said.
Hamas also reminded me that Netanyahu is running the attack, but the movement conveys approval of the recent ceasefire proposal devised by the US and presented by Qatar and Egypt.
MNA
