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The Israel-Gaza war...the tenth day

 On Monday morning, the war between Israel and Gaza entered its tenth day. A Palestinian boy and one of his female relatives examine what remains of their home in Burj Aqlouq after the Israeli bombing that destroyed it, Attribution: Palestinian News & Information Agency (Wafa) in contract with APAimages. This morning, the Israeli government denied the reports that were circulating about reaching a ceasefire agreement in southern Gaza, or even an agreement that includes the entry of humanitarian aid through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, and the exit of foreign nationals from it in return. Death in Gaza: In Gaza, death continues to claim lives. At noon on Monday, it was announced that the number of martyrs had risen to 2,750, and the number of injured was approaching the threshold of ten thousand injured In Gaza only. As for the West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 58 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank, and more than 1,250 others were injured. To
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Continuing coverage... Sunday, October 15 | The Israel-Gaza war

The war is still continuing on its ninth day، while aid workers in Gaza report that conditions there have deteriorated into a "complete disaster. Hamas rockets launched from inside the Gaza Strip towards the occupied territories, Attribution: Tasnim News Agency. Hamas rockets launched from inside the Gaza Strip towards the occupied territories, Attribution: Tasnim News Agency. Ground attack on Gaza: The American newspaper (New York Times) told us that the Israeli ground attack on the Gaza Strip was actually going to happen, but what stopped it was “the weather condition.” The newspaper said that the accumulated "clouds" make it difficult for pilots of regular aircraft (fighters or helicopters), as well as for UAV commanders, to carry out their missions and provide support to the ground forces that will carry out the attack on the ground It seems that this weather-related argument was not convincing to many, as the Israeli Air Force did not stop its intense raids, especia

Continuing coverage.. Saturday, October 14 | The Israel-Gaza war

 For the eighth day in a row, the Israeli Air Force continues its strikes against the Gaza Strip after an extremely violent night in which many Palestinians were martyred and wounded, many of them women and children. The effects of devastation and destruction resulting from the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, which spared nothing, even hospitals, Al Araby (Q25453791). In an open war crime, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians left their homes in what is called (forced displacement) after the Israeli occupation army warned them not to stay in their homes and asked them to go to the south of the Gaza Strip, without any condemnation from the Western countries that deployed all their capabilities to support Israel. In a new and unsurprising violation, the funeral of Reuters photographer Issam Abdullah, who was killed and 6 other journalists were injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted their car last Friday evening in southern Lebanon, was held today. The number of Palestinian casua

Doolittle Raid

It is one of the decisive and most dramatic moments in the history of World War II, At that moment, the Americans were able to strike the Japanese on their own soil... that it Doolittle Raid. The most famous photo of the Doolittle Raid, US B-25 bombers taking off from the aircraft carrier. Public Domain. In this raid, eighty men, including pilots, navigators and others, flew B-25 Mitchell bombers, on a mission to change the course of World War II. Facts about the Doolittle Raid: The Doolittle Raid of April 18, 1942 was the first U.S. air raid to strike the Japanese home islands during WWII. The Doolittle Raid was a quick response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which occurred on December 7, 1941. Meaning that the Americans decided to respond less than four months after the Japanese attacked them. The main difference here is that the Americans planned and attacked cities in the Japanese home islands, not the Japanese fleet. The main problem for the Doolittle raid was "

Yom Kippur War

On October 6, 1973, Israel found itself under attack from Egypt and Syria. Egyptian soldiers raise their country's flag over one of the forts of the Bar Lev Line . The war will end strangely. On the Egyptian front, the Egyptian army achieved a victory. But on the Syrian front, the situation was just as bad for Damascus. Why did the Yom Kippur war break out?: The October War in Egypt and Syria, which is called the Yom Kippur War in Israel, was a natural result of the Six-Day War 1967. Israel occupied the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula and the Syrian Golan Heights. Although the Egyptian president at the time, Anwar Sadat, tried to reach a peaceful solution, the Americans considered that Israel’s overwhelming military superiority would make the situation better with the continued Israeli occupation of Arab lands. Therefore, Sadat decided to wage war despite the Israeli military superiority..and succeeded in allying himself with Hafez al-Assad, the Syrian president at the time. The b