Netanyahu is no less than Hitler, Israel’s action angered Hamas sympathizers Turkey; Erdogan got angry…

Turkey is once again angry at Israel. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has compared Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to Hitler.

He said that Benjamin Netanyahu is no different from Adolf Hitler. Erdogan has compared Israel’s attacks on Gaza to the mistreatment of the Jewish people by the Nazis.

Erdogan is also angry over the continuous support given to Israel by Western countries. Earlier, the Turkish President had decided to rehabilitate Gaza after the war.

Tayyip Erdogan said that the governance and future of Gaza after the war will be decided by the Palestinians alone, and not by anyone else. Turkey will help Gaza to rebuild itself.

Will Israel agree by crushing Hamas?
Talking about the current situation between Israel and Palestine, Israel has declared war after the Hamas attack on October 7.

Israeli forces shelled refugee camps in central Gaza. It is believed that Israel has taken this action as part of possible preparations to expand its ground attack in the third section of the surrounded area. The opening of a potential new battlefield indicates that the road ahead is going to be devastating and long.

There is a conflict in Gaza
Israeli forces have been engaged in heavy fighting in northern Gaza and the southern city of Khan Yunis for weeks, pushing Palestinians into small areas of the area seeking refuge.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Monday that the fighting is far from “over” despite international pressure for a ceasefire and US calls to reduce the number of civilian casualties.

The recent attack by Israel is one of the most devastating military operations. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, 20,600 Palestinians have been killed so far, two-thirds of whom are children and women. The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants.

Iran is burning in the fire of revenge
Meanwhile, the Israel-Hamas war has shown new signs of increasing tension around the region. An Israeli airstrike in Syria has killed an Iranian general, sparking vows of revenge from Iran.

US warplanes have targeted Iran-backed militants in Iraq who carried out a drone strike that injured an American soldier.

Residents of central Gaza on Tuesday described a night of shelling and airstrikes that left those living in camps in Nussirat, Maghaji and Bureij shaken. These camps are settlement towns that house Palestinians and their descendants who were expelled from their homes in present-day Israel during the 1948 war. Now the crowd in these camps has increased due to the arrival of people who fled from the North.

“The bombardment was very intense,” Palestinian teacher Radwan Abu Shetta said by phone from his home in Bourges. “It looks like they are coming,” he said of Israeli troops.

Hamas’ military wing, the Qasmi Brigade, said its fighters attacked an Israeli military base east of Burezie.

Its report has not yet been independently confirmed, but it suggests that the Israeli army is moving towards the camp.

Areas east of Nusirat camp were also attacked by warplanes and artillery. “We couldn’t sleep because of the bombing,” said Ezel-Din Mohammed Abdullah al-Masri, a Palestinian fisherman. Al-Masri was displaced from northern Gaza into the area with his five children and other family. “We are scared,” he said.

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