2/7/2025–|Last update: 17:36 (Mecca time)
The Israeli newspaper Maariv revealed that the pilots who were charged with interceiving the missiles and marches fired from Iran during the 12 -day war with Israel, threw their remaining bombs on the Gaza Strip.
This disclosure is the most recent about the behavior of the occupation army and its practices in the Strip, and the newspaper pointed out that pilots continued in the first days of the war on Iran with the Gaza Operations Command Chamber and offered their ammunition to the Strip.
Maariv stated that this behavior lasted during the 12 days of the war with Iran, and the occupation claimed that this unprecedented step came to help the occupation forces in Khan Yunis and in the northern Gaza Strip, and that work turned into a routine and regular matter.
According to the newspaper, the Israeli Air Force commander asked to expand the initiative to include all Israeli aircraft, and the pilots said during the war on Iran that Gaza received major air attacks.
Conclusion and collective punishment
In this regard, Palestinian security expert Rami Abu Zubaydah said that this act “reveals the fact that the Gaza Strip has turned into a surplus landfill, a experimental field, and a discharge area for excessive ammunition.”
Abu Zubaydah indicated in his channel on Telegram that this bombing “is no longer for operational purposes, but out of recklessness, collective punishment, and the pleasure of showing the upper hand,” stressing that “emptying the surplus ammunition exposes the punitive essence of the Israeli killing machine, that it is not a war on the resistance only, but on the concept of life itself in Gaza.”
It is mentioned that during the war on Iran, the pace of the Israeli bombing of the Strip, especially in the northern regions, increased, and that period witnessed a significant increase in the death toll of the daily martyrs.
