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Tensions Escalate: Palestinian Fighters Target Israeli Forces, Protests Erupt in Tel Aviv

As usual, yesterday, August 15, saw continued Palestinian resistance in various regions, with fighters targeting Israeli tanks, military vehicles, and IDF soldiers. Al-Quds Brigade’s Freedom Fighters hit two Zionist tanks near Tal al-Sultan, west of Rafah, with RPG rounds, reducing them to rubble. The IDF forces inside the Indonesian hospital were also targeted, resulting in the death of three soldiers.

 

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On another front, Hezbollah attacked several IDF sites, including Al-Samaka, Al-Malikiyah, and Ruwaisat Al-Alam. Several soldiers were burned alive in these attacks, and the fires continue to rage even today, August 16.

 

Following Netanyahu’s refusal to accept a ceasefire yesterday, August 15, Israeli citizens blocked Tel Aviv in protest. They took to the streets, chanting slogans against Netanyahu, demanding the release of prisoners held by Hamas. Protests have intensified since the death of Ismail Haniyeh, and with fears of Iranian attacks, people who had been hiding in their homes are now fearlessly demanding Netanyahu’s resignation. Yesterday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant blamed Netanyahu for the defeat in Gaza, urging him to step down. As reported, Israel’s atmosphere has become toxic over the past four days, with Netanyahu, Galant, and top military officials clashing bitterly.

 

 

In a video released yesterday, Abu Ubaida expressed gratitude to Yemeni fighters for their unconditional support. He emphasized that no Palestinian fighter or Hamas has ever used “Made in Arab” or “Made in Iran” weapons, dispelling claims by Zionist and pro-government media that Iran is involved. He highlighted that no country has ever supported Palestine.

 

As we predicted, with the end of 2024, America’s power will also end, and a new superpower led by Islamic nations and Palestine will emerge. The cracks in Israel’s debt-laden ship, filled with the blood of Palestinians, are becoming evident, and the U.S. is now seeking peace in Palestine. This is why a ceasefire meeting was held yesterday in Doha, Qatar, without Hamas’s presence. Despite intense pressure and pleas from the U.S., Netanyahu refused to accept Hamas’s conditions.

 

Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Galant also advocated accepting Hamas’s terms to avoid the humiliation of defeat, but Netanyahu angrily rebuked him, saying the Defense Minister should protect Israel, not side with Yahya Sinwar.

 

 

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