Lebanon
Hebrew-language media reported a "hellish night" for Zionists in northern settlements following the launch of dozens of missiles by Hezbollah against Occupied Territories in three rounds. The Hebrew-language media expressed shock and amazement at the intensity of Hezbollah's missile operations against Occupied Territories.
Hezbollah launched at least 80 missiles on Tuesday evening to various areas, including Nahariya and Meron, in three separate stages.
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, also emphasized support for Gaza during the Ashura ceremony in Beirut on Wednesday and warned Zionists about the expansion of the war in the north, saying: "We tell the Zionist enemy that if your tanks come to Lebanon and its south, you will not lack tanks, because there will be no tanks left for you."
Nasrallah also emphasized: "As long as the occupying enemy continues to target civilians, the resistance will continue to launch missiles and target new Zionist settlements."
In such circumstances, Al Jazeera reported that Lebanese Foreign
Minister Abdullah Bou Habib has once again announced his opposition to
war and warned about the region being dragged towards a large explosion,
calling for a ceasefire and the full implementation of UN Security
Council Resolution 1701 regarding Lebanon.
Yemen
Yemeni media reported on the aggressive attacks by the US-UK coalition against Al-Hudaydah International Airport.
The US and UK have repeatedly targeted Ansarullah movement and Yemeni armed forces' positions under the pretext of protecting maritime security in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait, since the Zionist regime's attack on Gaza.
Another news item is that the Yemeni Human Rights Center "Ein al-Insaniyah" announced that the number of martyrs and wounded by the Saudi-led coalition over the past 3,400 days has reached 50,408, with 18,456 martyrs and 31,952 wounded.
The center added that during this period, 18,456 people have been martyred and 31,952 others wounded.
Palestine
Palestinian media reported early Thursday morning that the Zionist regime's army had launched severe attacks on the town of Al-Zawayda and the Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, martyring 7 Palestinians and wounding several others.
The Palestinian news agency "Sama" also reported that the Information Office of the Palestinian National Authority in the Gaza Strip announced that 292 Palestinians had been martyred since 72 days ago, when the Zionist regime's army occupied the Rafah crossing and prevented the transfer of wounded Palestinians for treatment abroad.
Another news item is that the US Army announced on Wednesday that it had stopped its mission to send aid to Gaza through a $230 million dock.
According to Reuters, Brad Cooper, the deputy commander of the US Central Command, said in a press conference: "The dock mission has been completed, so there is no need to use the dock anymore."
This is despite the fact that US President Joe Biden had previously boasted about the US efforts to provide aid to Gaza and said that the US Army and Navy had built a temporary dock in the Mediterranean Sea in the shortest possible time to deliver aid to Palestinians.
On the other hand, Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas' political bureau, announced in a meeting with Bassel al-Hassan, the head of the Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee in Qatar, that all that is being said about suspending negotiations is incorrect, and Hamas will continue its efforts to end the war, according to the conditions set by the resistance, and hopes that a ceasefire agreement in Gaza will be reached as soon as possible.
Another news item is that the Islamic Resistance Movement of Palestine (Hamas) issued a statement on Wednesday evening, calling on the international community to stop its silence and take action to stop the Zionist regime's fascist and bloodthirsty crimes, and to put an end to the violation of all humanitarian laws and norms, as well as the genocide against innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas' request comes as 38,794 people have been martyred in the Gaza
Strip since the beginning of the al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7,
2023.
Zionist regime
According to Tasnim News Agency, a Ma'ariv newspaper poll showed that the situation of the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become more complicated than before.
The poll found that Netanyahu has suffered a significant decline among his right-wing supporters. The poll indicates that Netanyahu is under pressure on three fronts: from the opposition, from losing the votes of his right-wing supporters, and from those who remain loyal to the ruling coalition.
On the other hand, David Barnea, the head of the Zionist regime's spy
agency (Mossad), said on Wednesday evening that Netanyahu's insistence
on new conditions would lead to the failure of negotiations with Hamas.
Barnea called for a swift exchange of prisoners with the resistance
movement.
Iraq
In such circumstances, the Islamic Resistance of Iraq issued a
statement announcing an attack on the occupied port of "Eilat" in
southern Occupied Territories, saying: "This drone attack was carried
out in support of the Palestinian people and in response to the crimes
of the Zionist occupying regime."
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