At a time when the world’s eyes are focused on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, a new reality is taking shape in the north, reflecting a military revival of the Palestinian resistance, as well as the collapse of the military objectives of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The occupation army began focusing its military operations again on the northern Gaza Strip, about 4 months after it spoke of ending operations and destroying the capabilities of the Hamas movement there.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz said that the movement is rapidly restoring its capabilities and rebuilding itself again in other areas of Gaza. Recent operations in the Zaytoun neighborhood and other areas have shown that the army’s estimates regarding Hamas’ infrastructure are not correct.
This comes in light of the tension in American-Israeli relations regarding the storming of Rafah. US President Joe Biden warned that he might stop some weapons supplies to Israel if it launched a large-scale military operation in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, which Netanyahu criticized and objected to, saying that Israel would stand alone and fight. With her nails if she has to.
Tel Aviv Tribune Net Panorama shed light on the developments in the Israeli war on Gaza, the pressures and political interactions surrounding it, and the repercussions of this on the occupation government, which is witnessing an escalation in disputes and exchange of accusations.