Intense Airstrikes on Gaza… Martyrs Exceeds 400 Featured

On the second day of Israel resuming its war on the Gaza Strip, the occupation's warplanes continued to carry out airstrikes on various areas of the sector. These airstrikes resulted in the martyrdom of 439 Palestinian civilians and injured hundreds.

Meanwhile, the Israeli broadcasting authority reported from a security source that there are disagreements within the army regarding the feasibility of the sudden attack on Gaza, noting that those who believe "the attack on Gaza will make Hamas more flexible are deceived."

At the same time, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) praised the Arab positions and called for pressure on Washington to stop the aggression and the genocide against unarmed civilians in Gaza.

On the other hand, about 50,000 people demonstrated in Tel Aviv demanding the resumption of negotiations for the return of captives held by the resistance.

Hamas calls for a general mobilization to face the occupation

Hamas stated that the occupation continues to commit its crimes against our people in the West Bank amid horrific massacres targeting our people in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas called on the masses of the people in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the occupied interior to escalate the general mobilization and continue to rise up against the occupation.

It also called on the youth to continue the confrontation using all available means as a reaffirmation of the message of strength and resilience.

Injuries from an Israeli bombing on the Zeitoun neighborhood

The Al Jazeera correspondent reported that there were injuries from an Israeli bombing of a house in the Zeitoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City.

Israel targeted the Zeitoun neighborhood with an airstrike, artillery fire, and heavy gunfire from tanks.

Gantz: The government is pushing us towards the abyss

Leader of the Israeli opposition party "National Unity," Benny Gantz said that what is happening now is not rule by the majority but the tyranny of the majority, referring to the ruling coalition headed by Benjamin Netanyahu.

Gantz added that the government is pushing us towards the abyss.

Strike by an Israeli drone on a university college

The Al Jazeera correspondent reported a strike from an Israeli drone on the Applied Sciences University west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

The correspondent added that three Israeli airstrikes occurred in the city center of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

The occupation continues to forcefully evacuate families in Tulkarm camp

Palestinian sources stated that the occupation continues its forced evacuation operations and orders families in the Tulkarm camp to vacate their homes.

Injured in Israeli bombing of Abasan town in Khan Younis

The Al Jazeera correspondent reported that several Palestinian citizens were injured as a result of Israeli artillery shelling on the New Abasan town east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.

Officer dismissed from reserve duty after refusing to return to fight in Gaza

Israeli army radio revealed the dismissal of an Israeli officer from reserve duty in the intelligence branch after he refused to return to fight in the Gaza Strip.

EU Foreign Policy Representative: The Situation in Gaza is Unacceptable

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said she informed Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar that the situation in Gaza is "unacceptable." She added in statements to reporters in Brussels, "I also spoke yesterday with Minister Sa'ar... What is happening, and why are you doing this? I mean that we sent a message that this is unacceptable."

24 Martyrs in Gaza Since Dawn Today

Medical sources reported to Al Jazeera that 24 people have been martyred in Israeli airstrikes on several areas in the Gaza Strip since dawn today.

Director of Field Hospitals in Gaza: Anyone with a serious injury is doomed to die

Dr. Marwan Al-Hams, director of field hospitals in Gaza, told Al Jazeera:

- Anyone who suffers a serious injury in the enclave is doomed to die due to a lack of resources.

- Water purification stations have completely stopped, which poses a danger, especially to kidney patients.

- What we are witnessing is the occupation's revenge on our people to completely halt medical services.

- The lives of about 25,000 patients in the enclave are threatened due to the shortage of food and water.

Israel Hayom: Airplanes attacked about 20 targets in Gaza last night

Israel Hayom reported that Israeli Air Force planes attacked about 20 targets in the Gaza Strip last night.

Occupation turns homes into barracks in the Ein Camp in Nablus

Sources informed Al Jazeera that the Israeli occupation forced 10 families to evacuate their homes under the threat of weapons and transformed the houses into barracks within the Ein Camp in Nablus. The same sources reported that the occupation forces informed the residents of the Ein Camp that they are about to carry out a military operation that will last for three days.

Occupation artillery targets central and southern Rafah

Palestinian sources reported that the Israeli occupation artillery targeted central and southern Rafah in the Gaza Strip.

British Foreign Secretary: Civilian casualties in last night's airstrikes are horrific

Bloomberg reported on British Foreign Secretary David Lammy:

- It is difficult to see how depriving civilians of humanitarian aid is consistent with international humanitarian law.

- Preventing humanitarian aid from reaching Gaza is unacceptable and it must be allowed to flow into the enclave.

- The cessation of hostilities was a fragile agreement, but a return to full-scale fighting is not in anyone's interest.

- The civilian casualties reported as a result of last night's airstrikes were horrific.

- We continue to condemn Hamas and believe in Israel's right to security, but negotiations must resume to release the hostages.

Protests in American cities condemning the aggression against Gaza

Activists supporting Palestine organized marches through the streets of American cities and states to condemn the renewed Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom and injury of hundreds, most of whom are women and children.

The marches took place in the cities of Seattle in Washington State, San Francisco in California, and Milwaukee in Wisconsin, in protest against the approval of the American administration to violate the ceasefire agreement, according to footage published by pro-Palestine pages on social media. Participants in the protests demanded a ban on arming Israel while it commits genocide in Gaza, as well as the release of Palestinian student Mahmoud Khalil.

A demonstration in front of the Israeli consulate in Chicago

Pro-Palestine supporters led a massive march in Chicago, Illinois to denounce the renewed Israeli aggression on Gaza, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of hundreds. Pro-Palestinian pages on Facebook shared footage from the demonstration that stopped in front of the Israeli consulate in Chicago, condemning the killing of innocents in Gaza with the approval of the American administration. They also raised Palestinian flags and held signs with phrases demanding an end to the aggression.

Wall Street Journal: Decline in Israeli public support for the war in Gaza

The American newspaper Wall Street Journal reported:

- Public support among Israelis for the war in Gaza has declined with the resumption of fighting.

- Many Israelis feel that only a negotiated settlement can bring the hostages back alive.

- Israelis want to destroy Hamas, but they want the hostage issue to come first.

Wall Street Journal: Occupation forces plan a large-scale ground operation in Gaza

The American newspaper Wall Street Journal reported from security analysts familiar with the Israeli occupation army's plans:

- The occupation forces are planning a large-scale ground operation in the Gaza Strip.

- The army may attack multiple areas using greater force.

- The army will maintain its positions in Gaza.

- Israel will bear greater responsibility for distributing aid.

American negotiator: Hamas will not be destroyed, and its influence will remain strong in Gaza

The magazine Foreign Policy quoted former negotiator at the U.S. State Department Aaron David Miller:

- Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip did not surprise us.

- The chances of implementing the second phase through negotiation have always been very slim.

- Hamas would not release all the hostages unless it received strong guarantees.

- Neither the United Nations nor Washington would provide those guarantees to Hamas.

- The situation is closely tied to the political crises faced by Netanyahu.

- Hamas will not be destroyed and its influence will remain significant and strong in Gaza.