Monologue Investigating the situation of the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip before the ceasefire
"Mansour Barati", a researcher of Israeli issues, in an analytical video, examines the latest field developments in the Gaza Strip before the establishment of a 4-day ceasefire and emphasizes that, contrary to Zionist propaganda, Israel has had limited field achievements. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, Mansour Barati, an expert on the issues of the Zionist regime, in an analytical video The latest field situation in the Gaza Strip during the Al-Aqsa storm war and the latest clashes between the Israeli military and the Palestinian resistance fighters before the start of the recent 4-day ceasefire has been examined. The propaganda of the Zionist regime, the facts on the ground indicate that the occupying regime of Quds has only made limited advances in some axes before the ceasefire on November 23, and in the most optimistic case, it may have captured only 30% of the operational area in the north of this strip. which mainly includes uninhabited areas and agricultural lands.
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Before the start of the 4-day hiatus on November 23, there was heavy fighting in the designated operational area located in the northern part of the Strip. Gaza was ongoing. Israel, which started its ground operation in the Gaza Strip on October 28, failed to completely capture this operational area in the following 27 days.
Israeli forces by connecting The two North-West and East-West axes had tried to tighten the siege ring of Gaza City before the break, but in the end between 30 and 35 percent of the designated operational area in the north of the Gaza Strip was captured by the Israelis.
Since the operational limit set in Gaza is about 30% of the Gaza Strip, it can be said that between 10 and 20% of the entire Gaza Strip has come under the control of the Israelis and more than 70% It is still under Palestinian control.
Although both sides have shown willingness to extend the truce, the Israelis have promised to resume fighting after the end of the truce.
If the two sides clash again after the current break, areas such as Tel El-Havi, Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun, Al-Tawam and Jabalia will witness a severe conflict.
Publisher | Tasnim News |