In the ceaseless churn of Middle Eastern strife, the Iron Dome—Israel’s unyielding shield—intercepted three rockets from the sky on Saturday, launched with reckless malice from southern Gaza.
The Home Front Command, ever vigilant, confirmed the interceptions as sirens wailed in Nir Yitzhak, Sufa, and Holit, a grim reminder of the region’s unrelenting tensions. No injuries, mercifully, were reported—a rare moment of reprieve.
Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s Arabic voice, cut through the fog of conflict with clarity: "Once again, Palestinian terrorist organizations are launching their senseless rockets among civilians and bear full responsibility for their suffering." His words, unsparing, lay bare the grotesque calculus of those who sow chaos and claim victimhood in the same breath.
On the ground, the IDF tightens its grip. Having sliced southern Gaza from the rest of the Strip along the Morag Corridor, Israeli forces now encircle Rafah. Tunnels—those subterranean arteries of terror—lie shattered, alongside other infrastructure of mayhem, according to the military’s terse dispatch.
Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s Arabic voice, cut through the fog of conflict with clarity: "Once again, Palestinian terrorist organizations are launching their senseless rockets among civilians and bear full responsibility for their suffering." His words, unsparing, lay bare the grotesque calculus of those who sow chaos and claim victimhood in the same breath.
On the ground, the IDF tightens its grip. Having sliced southern Gaza from the rest of the Strip along the Morag Corridor, Israeli forces now encircle Rafah. Tunnels—those subterranean arteries of terror—lie shattered, alongside other infrastructure of mayhem, according to the military’s terse dispatch.
In the past ten days, dozens of terrorists met their virgins in this crucible of combat.
"The IDF will continue to solidify its control on the main passageway and take action to thwart terror activity," the statement declared, with the resolute tone of a nation that knows survival demands nothing less.
Yet, across the divide, a senior Hamas figure, cloaked in anonymity, spun a different tale to AFP.
Yet, across the divide, a senior Hamas figure, cloaked in anonymity, spun a different tale to AFP.
A delegation from his terror group, he claimed, would descend on Cairo to parley with Egyptian mediators for a ceasefire. "We hope the meeting will achieve real progress towards reaching an agreement to end the war, halt the aggression and ensure the full withdrawal of occupation forces from Gaza," he intoned, as if peace were his trade and not the perpetuation of slaughter.
If Hamas, et al., weren't losing, would they be so quick to want this war to end? And if Israel is naive enough to end it, this will only give Hamas, et al., respite and time to regroup and replan a new bellicose strategy.
But Israel is not fooled and sees the gambit for what it is. The ball, they say, rests with Hamas. An Egyptian proposal—offering eight living hostages in exchange for de-escalation—sits alongside the Witkoff plan, both unanswered. Prime Minister Netanyahu, steely in resolve, weighed these options on Friday.
But Israel is not fooled and sees the gambit for what it is. The ball, they say, rests with Hamas. An Egyptian proposal—offering eight living hostages in exchange for de-escalation—sits alongside the Witkoff plan, both unanswered. Prime Minister Netanyahu, steely in resolve, weighed these options on Friday.
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The Egyptian terms, which hint at ending the war, clash with Israel’s unyielding stance: Hamas must be crushed, its leaders hunted, and military pressure sustained.
Here we stand, then, in a land where rockets arc and tunnels collapse, where mediators weave fragile threads and terror’s architects dare speak of peace. The tragedy is not merely in the violence, but in the lies that dress it up as something noble, in the propaganda the youth in the West are so quick to believe because by hating the Jews, they feel themselves reprieved of their own hateful deviance.
Here we stand, then, in a land where rockets arc and tunnels collapse, where mediators weave fragile threads and terror’s architects dare speak of peace. The tragedy is not merely in the violence, but in the lies that dress it up as something noble, in the propaganda the youth in the West are so quick to believe because by hating the Jews, they feel themselves reprieved of their own hateful deviance.
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