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Minister of War of the Zionist regime: A ground attack on Rafah is imminent

Yoav Gallant once again announced the imminent attack of the Zionist army on Rafah.

In the midst of concerns about the expansion of the military operations of the Zionist regime to the southern areas of Gaza, including Rafah, the Zionist authorities, regardless of the high density of civilians in this area and the possibility of an increase in the number of human casualties, They emphasize the genocide and ethnic cleansing of this region.

According to Al Jazeera, Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, announced today (Wednesday) the possibility of an imminent ground attack by the Israeli army on the Rafah area.

Speaking during a visit to the Israeli army in Gaza, he warned: Those who think we have suspended ground operations in Gaza will soon know that there is no place we cannot reach.

The Zionist publication Jerusalem Post wrote in a report quoting Gallant: We will punish each and every one of those who were involved in the attack on Israel on the 7th of October. We will either kill them or try them in Israel.

Continuing his rhetoric, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime pointed out: There is no safe place for them, neither here, nor outside of Gaza, nor in the entire West Asia.

He claimed: We are pleased with the increase in sending humanitarian aid to Gaza, because this weakens Hamas and at the same time strengthens our power in this area!

Gallant’s words come at a time when the complete blockade of Gaza by the Zionist regime and the non-allowance of ground aid into this strip, forced aid organizations to use other options, including dropping aid through the air and the sea route to Gaza.

Young Journalists Club International West Asia

 

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