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Operation "Al-Aqsa Flood" entered its 334th day, while the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit a war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, through launching dozens of airstrikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.
42 martyrs in the past 24 hours
The Zionist occupation forces committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, of which 42 martyrs and 107 injuries arrived at hospitals.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said in a statement: The death toll from the aggression has risen to 40,861 martyrs and 94,398 injuries since October 7.
10,400 arrested from the West Bank since October 7
The prisoners' institutions said: The occupation forces have arrested 10,400 citizens from the West Bank since October 7, including 725 children, 400 women, and 98 journalists.
The prisoners' institutions explained, according to the "Palestinian News Agency", that 400 women were arrested. (This statistic includes women who were arrested from the 1948 territories, and cases of arrest among women from Gaza who were arrested from the West Bank.) This data does not include the number of women who were arrested from Gaza, which is estimated in the dozens.
The prisoners' institutions indicated that the number of cases of arrest among children in the West Bank amounted to no less than (725). While the number of cases of arrest among journalists since the beginning of the war of extermination amounted to (98) male and female journalists. Of them, (52) remain in detention, including (6) female journalists, and (17) journalists from Gaza at least whose identities we were able to verify, and among the journalists (15) are under administrative detention.
Continued aggression on Jenin and Tulkarm
The occupation forces continue their aggression on the city and camp of Tulkarm, for the third day, and on the city of Jenin and its camp, for the eighth day, and left widespread destruction in the infrastructure and property of citizens, according to the "Palestinian Media Center".
In Tulkarm, the occupation forces carried out bombings inside the camp's neighborhoods and burned tarpaulins, which led to a number of citizens' homes catching fire and burning in the Al-Swalmeh neighborhood, and citizens suffocating.
In Jenin and its camp, the occupation forces continued their aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp today, Wednesday, for the eighth consecutive day, the most extensive since 2002 in the northern West Bank.
The decision is yours
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) broadcast a new video clip in which it sends a message to the "Israelis" that the continued presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatens the lives of prisoners held in the Gaza Strip.
"Hamas" said in a video clip broadcast by Al-Jazeera: "Every day that Netanyahu remains in power may mean a new coffin."
Hamas added that "the prisoners will return alive when the aggression stops, and if it continues, their fate will remain unknown."
"Hamas" concluded the video clip by saying, "The decision is yours."
Al-Qassam publishes a recording of two dead prisoners this evening
Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said that it will publish at 7 pm today, Wednesday, a video recording of two prisoners of the Zionist occupation who were killed in Rafah.
Hamas: The Security Council meeting today at the request of the Zionists raises signs of disapproval
Hamas Movement demanded, today, Wednesday, that the UN Security Council take immediate action to stop the genocide against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and to implement its resolution No. 2735, regarding the war on Gaza and obligating the occupation to do so.
The movement said in a statement that the convening of the UN Security Council today at the request of Zionism, and with American, British and French support, to discuss the file of Zionist prisoners and detainees is reprehensible. While the war of extermination to which our defenseless Palestinian people are being subjected in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank continues, and our prisoners are in the occupation's prisons, at the hands of the extremist Zionist government and its terrorist army. Especially since this is happening in light of the state of obstruction that the Council is facing, with American and Western will, in the face of playing its assigned role in stopping the crimes and violations of the occupation.
Columbia University students demonstrate again
Students at Columbia University in New York State, USA, demonstrated on the first day of the new academic year, denouncing the continued aggression on the Gaza Strip, and denouncing the university administration’s rejection of their demands to withdraw its investments from Israeli companies and companies that support the occupation state, according to the “Palestinian News Agency”.
Washington files a lawsuit against “Hamas” leaders
The US Department of Justice announced, last Tuesday evening, that it had filed a lawsuit against the head of the political bureau of the “Hamas” movement, Yahya Sinwar, and other leaders of the movement, against the backdrop of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation that targeted “Israeli” settlements and military sites adjacent to the Gaza Strip, according to the “Quds Press” agency.
The American “Associated Press” agency reported that “the lawsuit filed before a federal court in New York City includes accusations of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization; which led to deaths,” according to its claim.
The lawsuit includes the names of 6 people, including Sinwar, in addition to the movement’s former bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh, who was assassinated by Israel. The names also include the general commander of the “Qassam Brigades,” Mohammed Deif, the head of the “Hamas” movement abroad, Khaled Meshaal, the leader of the “Qassam” Brigades, Marwan Issa, and the head of the movement’s national relations department abroad, Ali Baraka.