The website of the Israeli army corrected the news of the suspension of ground operations in Gaza
Russia Elium Network, which had previously reported the suspension of ground operations in Gaza, citing the Zionist Army’s website, wrote that this website has deleted the said news and published a new news to correct it. |
According to the report of the Fars News Agency International Group, the Russia Elium channel, which today (Thursday, November 9), citing the Zionist Army’s website, announced the suspension of ground operations in the Gaza Strip, wrote a few moments ago: The Israeli Army , removed the news published on its website regarding the suspension of ground operations in Gaza and replaced it with a new news regarding the continuation of ground operations in the Gaza Strip.
According to this report, the Zionist army initially wrote: Ground operations in Gaza have been suspended. But after that, he removed the news and published a new news about the continuation of ground operations in the Gaza Strip.
The journalist of the Russia Elium network wrote that a typographical error caused the publication of the first news, which was later corrected.
On Friday (last October 27), on the 21st day of the Al-Aqsa storm operation against the Zionist regime, the occupying army announced the development of ground operations against the Gaza Strip, and the occupation forces finally after several Attempts to penetrate the ground limited to different areas of the Gaza Strip in the previous days intensified the ground operations against the Gaza Strip and the southern command of the occupying army announced the beginning of a ground attack from several axes in Gaza.
This news was published while the Israeli newspaper “Haaretz” published news about Egypt getting close to announcing a humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of some prisoners held by the Hamas movement. /p>
Agence France-Presse also reported on the current negotiations with the mediation of Qatar and the coordination of the United States of America for the release of 10 to 15 prisoners in exchange for a temporary ceasefire of one or two days.
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