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Israel-Gaza war: No ground attack by the IDF as of now

As of the latest update on Thursday morning from Jerusalem we have received information that there will not be ground attack in Northern Gaza at least for the next 24 hours as reported by news correspondent from the ground in Jerusalem as early as the 13th day on Thursday morning.

Following the degradation of Hamas, Israel has warned Iran not open up a second line of attack in Gaza. Following the unrest in Gaza western countries the US and the UK have asked their citizens not to travel to neighbouring regions like Lebanon where there has been a spate of protests following the evacuation orders by Tel Aviv from Northern Gaza to the residents of Northern Gaza which is more than a million Palestinians living in Northern Gaza. The evacuation order from Tel Aviv has sparked worldwide protests as far as US in the Capitol in New York by Palestinians.

In the meantime Israel was visited by President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz extending their support to Israel against anti-Semitism from those opposed to Israel. The UK Prime Minister has also arrived on a two-day visit to Israel. There are the risks for another holocaust when 6 million Jews were thrown inside gas chambers, burned, and massacred by the Nazis. The present condition appears very much conducive in the present situation.


 

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