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US-Israeli Gaza plot 

The Secretary-General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Ziad al-Nakhala has met with the leader of the Islamic revolution. Ayatollah Khamenei congratulated Gaza's resistance for the recent victories, stressing the importance of unity among Palestinian leaders. Iran's Leader dismissed US plans for Gaza as foolish and noted that those who underestimated the resistance are now negotiating their captives release. Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted a global shift in public opinion in favor of Palestine, stating that no plan can succeed without the consent of the resistance. For his part, Ziad al-Nakhala expressed gratitude for Iran's support. He emphasized that Palestinian resistance has achieved significant victories against the West, attributing them to the unity among Palestinian and Lebanese groups. Al-Nakhala also reaffirmed commitment to the path of resistance.

Operation al-Aqsa flood 

A senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps says the Israeli regime suffered a major strategic defeat in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and lost its credit. Commander of IRGC’s Aerospace Division, Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh was speaking in a televised interview. He described Operation al-Aqsa Flood as the biggest ever anti-Israeli operation, which led to an implosion within the regime. The IRGC commander said despite all its savagery and use of force, Israel failed to achieve any of its projected goals in Gaza. General Hajizadeh said Israel’s atrocities following Hamas’ operation exposed the regime’s brutal and aggressive nature to the world. He stressed that without US support, Israel would not have been able to recover from that defeat.

Gaza genocide aftermath 

A joint assessment by two international organizations and the European Union has revealed the astonishing extent of devastation caused by the Israeli genocide in Gaza. The assessment, conducted by the UN, European Union, and World Bank, shows that Israel’s military aggression has caused severe damage across Gaza’s key sectors, including housing, health, education, commerce, and agriculture. It noted that after fifteen months of Israeli onslaught, nearly 300-thousand homes have been destroyed or damaged, and 95-percent of Gaza’s hospitals are non-functional, while the economy has contracted by 83-percent. The report reiterated a previous UN estimate that over 53 billion dollars are required for reconstruction of Gaza over the next decade. It added that 20 billion dollars are needed in the first three years to restore essential services, rebuild infrastructure, and support economic recovery. It stressed that a coordinated international response is needed to ensure long-term stability and a sustainable future for Gaza.


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