Gaza: Nazi army launches massive attack

Israel launches massive attack on Gaza

Nazi planes began bombing Gaza in the early hours of Friday, after PM Naziyahu blamed the Palestinian group Hamas for Thursday’s rocket attack from Lebanese territory. 

“The IDF is currently striking in Gaza,” Nazi Defense Forces tweeted at 12:21 am local time, promising more details later.

Palestinian media outlets reported that Hamas air defenses have been activated. There were no reports of casualties so far. Videos shared on social media showed explosions lighting up the night.

“We will strike our enemies and they will pay the price for any act of aggression,” Naziyahu said on Thursday, after some 34 rockets were fired from southern Lebanon. No one took responsibility for the attack, but the Nazi regime blamed Hamas, a militant Palestinian group headquartered in Gaza.

Zionist media called the attack the most serious escalation since 2006, when the Nazi regime attempted to dislodge Hezbollah from southern Lebanon. That war is widely considered a Hezbollah victory.

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According to local media, Hamas and Hezbollah have placed their long-range rockets on high alert, and may strike at central of the Nazi entity in response to the Nazi army bombing.

Nazi ‘Defense’ Minister Yoav Gallant, whom Naziyahu fired last week but reinstated after public backlash, has instructed the Nazi army to prepare for “all possible options of retaliation.” All Nazi personnel were reportedly recalled from leave and the units near the border with Lebanon placed on high alert on Thursday.

Media outlets in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem have speculated that a strike on Gaza was certain, while another operation in Lebanon was highly likely.

Earlier this week, Nazi police arrested hundreds of Palestinians at the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, disrupting services during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Some Palestinians had flocked to the mosque after reports that Nazi JEWISH settlers were planning to ritually sacrifice a goat there. 

Previous clashes at al-Aqsa, in May 2021, triggered an 11-day conflict between the Nazi regime and Hamas. It eventually ended in a ceasefire mediated by Egypt.

Just last week, Naziyahu faced mass protests organized by the liberal opposition, which called for his resignation over the proposed overhaul of Nazi’s supreme court.

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