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Al-Aqsa storm once again took victims from the Zionist authorities

According to the Hebrew media, the person in charge of the Israeli regime's policy "the day after the Gaza war" resigned from his position and joined the ranks of Zionist officials who resigned during the seven months of the war.
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According to the international group Tasnim news agency, the media of the Israeli regime this Sunday morning announced the resignation of ” Yoram Hamo, the head of strategic issues in the Israeli regime’s internal security council and the head of the “post-war day” policy desk in Gaza announced. The Zionists and the media aligned with this regime were brought up, and its purpose is to determine the task of the situation and conditions after the end of the Gaza war and to form an institution to manage it minus the Palestinian resistance groups and even the Palestinian Authority, with the presence of the so-called Arab peacekeeping forces.

During the past weeks and months after the Al-Aqsa storm operation, several Zionist military officials resigned from their positions and the Israeli regime was forced to appoint a replacement for them.

Consequences of the Al-Aqsa storm It is not limited to military officials and it has also affected political officials and some Zionist ministers, causing division between decision makers and a deep gap between officials and Zionists in the occupied territories.

The majority of Zionists want Netanyahu to resign
Behind the scenes of the resignation of the commander of the central region of the Zionist regime army
Zionists demand the resignation of high-ranking commanders
Possibility of the early resignation of the chief of staff of the Israeli army
Resignation of a senior intelligence official Zionist regime

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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