Atomic bomb can’t bring Israel back before October 7
The number of martyrs of the crimes of the Israeli regime and the US in Gaza exceeded ten thousand persons on November 6. The Israelis have taken their crimes to the extreme and have no limit or boundary for their savagery.
Shaky Israel resorts to nuke threats
Speaking in a radio interview, Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu said Sunday that one of Israel’s options in the war against Hamas is to drop a “nuclear bomb” on the Gaza Strip.
Hezbollah chief: Israeli goals in Gaza foolish and unattainable
The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, who broke his 28-day silence on the situation in Gaza on Friday, has urged Israel to be realistic with its future goals and plans, putting to question the regime’s threats of eradicating Hamas.
More than a dozen Israeli troops killed in 24 hours
The Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip has killed more than one dozen Israeli troops in less than 24 hours.
People worldwide stage pro-Palestinian rally
The pro-Palestinian demonstrations drew large crowds worldwide on October 30.
Israelis on edge over Gaza invasion
Israel's "imminent" invasion of the Gaza Strip was supposed to have started straight as a retaliation after the October 7 Storm operation by Hamas.
Second Passport: A Savior
As Hamas rockets lit the sky of the occupied territories earlier this month, thousands of Israelis frantically rushed to the Ben Gurion Airport in a desperate bid to flee the region.
In hugging the devil
Ayatollah Khamenei said that heads of the West’s oppressive governments continuously traveling to occupied territories since the Zionist regime is falling apart.
Brothers in Crimes
Despite his long-simmering differences with the far-right prime minister of Israel, U.S. President Joe Biden threw the full weight of the U.S. behind the Benjamin Netanyahu administration’s war crimes.
20 Aid Trucks vs. 12,000 Bombs
Over the course of its aggression against the besieged Gaza Strip, the Israeli regime dropped nearly 8,000 bombs over the Gazans. Humanitarian aid, however, came belatedly and much less than needed.