Expansion of fire of conflicts from the heart of the biggest blaze in occupied territories
Massive Fire in Occupied Territories Fuels Disputes Among Zionist Regime Leaders
According to a report by the English section of “webangah News Agency” citing Mehr News Agency and Al-Mayadeen, Zionist regime media have described the fire in the occupied territories as the largest blaze in the regime’s history, expressing concerns that with winds expected to pick up this afternoon, the fire could spiral out of control.
Zionist sources report that over 119 firefighting teams across 11 sectors are still battling the flames.
Israeli media confirmed that at least 17 firefighters have been injured while attempting to contain the blaze,bringing the total number of casualties to more than 30.
The news website Yedioth Ahronoth called it one of the largest fires… (translation continues if full text is provided)The fires mark one of the worst incidents in the history of the Zionist regime’s existence. The newspaper Haaretz also described this fire as Israel’s largest wildfire,reporting that it has engulfed over 2,400 hectares of occupied territories.
Currently, aid from Cyprus, Italy, and Croatia has arrived in the occupied territories.
The Shin Bet intelligence service announced that it is investigating the cause of the fire. The agency stated that a suspect has been arrested in Jerusalem but it remains unclear whether they are connected to the blaze.
Disputes and Accusations Exchanged
Zionist parties and factions have accused each othre of negligence and irresponsibility as fires spread across the occupied territories. Security sources in a report sent to Israel’s Channel 12 stated that police and emergency services…The firefighting teams failed to contain the wildfire and lacked proper coordination and understanding of the incident.
Security sources added that these groups ignored warnings issued by the military regarding the potential outbreak of fires.
On the other hand, sharp criticism has been directed at Itamar Ben-Gvir, the internal security minister of the Zionist regime, with critics stating that he prevented the purchase of firefighting helicopters proposed in 2022, which could have considerably helped control the blaze.
Meanwhile, Ben-Gvir claimed that the military delayed providing so-called ”Samson” aircraft for firefighting. However,the Air Force accused him of reluctance to deploy these planes during the early hours of the wildfire.An official from the zionist regime’s Air Force stated that this negligence occurred despite forecasts indicating…It was clear that weather conditions would remain unstable in the coming days, leading to an increase in wildfires.
Tomer Lotan, former Director-General of the Israeli regime’s Ministry of internal Security, has also accused Benjamin Netanyahu of harming the preparedness of firefighting forces in the occupied territories.
Yair, the son of Benjamin Netanyahu, suggested that Zionist leftists may have been involved in igniting fires in the occupied territories to prevent events related to “Independence Day” from taking place there.
On his X (formerly Twitter) account, Yair described these fires as suspicious and wrote that leftists had made significant efforts in recent weeks to cancel Independence Day celebrations.