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There is no end to Gaza’s nightmare

JERUSALEM: The head of the Zionist entity’s military intelligence has resigned after taking responsibility for the failures that led to the Hamas attack on October 7, the army said on Monday, as the Zionist entity increased shelling in war-torn Gaza . Major General Aharon Haliva is the first top Zionist official to resign over his failure to prevent the Hamas attack, which sparked the Gaza war, now in its seventh month, which has devastated the government and army of the Zionist entity under intense control.

The Zionist entity also lashed out at reports that its main ally and military supplier, the United States, was considering sanctioning the Zionist army’s ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda Battalion over pre-war human rights abuses in the West Bank. Gaza’s Civil Defense Organization said on Monday that health workers had discovered about 200 bodies of people killed by Zionist forces in the past three days and buried in a hospital in Khan Yunis.

“Our civil defense crews are still recovering bodies at the Nasser Medical Complex, and since Saturday the bodies of almost 200 martyrs have been recovered,” Gaza Civil Defense spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP. Bassal said several of the recovered bodies had decomposed. “There are challenges in identifying them, but civil protection efforts are ongoing,” he said. Continued on page 6Ismail Al-Thawabta, head of the media office of the Hamas government in the Palestinian territory, gave a higher number of 283 bodies found in Palestinian areas. the hospital.

“We discovered mass graves in the Nasser Medical Complex” of people killed by “the occupying (Zionist) army,” Thawabta told AFP. The Zionist military said it was checking the reports, which came after the World Health Organization said in early April that Gaza City’s Al-Shifa hospital had been reduced to ashes by a Zionist siege, leaving an “empty shell” with many bodies . Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late on Sunday that the Zionist army would increase military pressure to “deal additional and painful blows” to the Palestinian Hamas fighters it is fighting in Gaza.

The prime minister has been talking for two months about sending troops to Gaza’s southernmost city, Rafah, to go after Hamas. The Zionist entity’s allies, including Washington, have warned against such an operation, fearing a worsening of the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza. A majority of Palestinians in Gaza have sought refuge in Rafah elsewhere in the area. The announcement of further military pressure came amid growing global opposition to the Zionist entity’s Gaza offensive, which has left large areas in ruins and fueled fears of famine.

Gaza was hit by heavy shelling from Sunday into Monday, with attacks reported in several areas in the center and south of the territory, an AFP correspondent said on Monday. Doctors at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza’s central city of Deir al-Balah told AFP that six people were injured in a Zionist airstrike. A mosque in the nearby Al-Bureij refugee camp was destroyed in an attack. Footage from the scene shows several floors of the building collapsed in front of a still-standing minaret. “At 1.15am we suddenly saw fire, rubble and destruction all around us,” camp resident Mohammed Musaad told AFP.

“We started running and discovered that the mosque had been destroyed.” Also in Deir al-Balah, Palestinians made a tent from a parachute used to drop aid from the sky off the coast. “When the parachute fell into the sea, we took it into a small boat,” Naeem al-Goaan said. His sister sleeps in the tent at night while they use it as a shop during the day, he added. According to Gaza border and border authorities, 34 Palestinian prisoners have been released from Zionist prisons as of Monday morning. Authority spokesman Hisham Adwan said some detainees showed “signs of torture.”

Zionist soldiers rounded up hundreds of Gazans during the war against Hamas and held them without charge before releasing some in groups. In the occupied West Bank, where violence has increased alongside the Gaza war, a funeral procession was held on Sunday for 13 Palestinians killed. during a Zionist attack on the Nur Sham refugee camp. According to the territory’s health ministry, the Zionist entity’s offensive has killed at least 34,151 people in Gaza, mostly women and children. – Agencies