Israel intensifies gauze attacks, Macron's visit to Israel is impossible as long as he supports Palestine's recognition [RELACJA]

The war in the Gaza Strip is a brutal and long -lasting armed conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas organization, which intensified especially After Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Since then, Israeli forces have been conducting intensive military operation around the city of Gaza, which led to huge losses among civilians, the destruction of infrastructure and deepening the humanitarian crisis. This conflict has deep political, religious and historical roots.
Earlier information about the situation in the Gaza Strip is here.
Further victims of attacks on the Gaza Strip
The al-Jazira Qatarist television station, citing medical sources, announced that on Wednesday, as a result of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, 73 people were killed, of which 43 in the city of Gaza itself. Attacks also stop on Thursday morning. Al-Jazierz said that at least 62 Palestinians were killed on Thursday.
The media reports that the Israeli army also carried out raids on tents, inhabited by homeless Palestinians on the outskirts of the city of Gaza. Powerful fires broke out.
Israeli army with a full invasion of the city of Gaza
Israeli forces constantly intensify attacks in the city of Gaza and its surroundings, preparing for full invasion. A representative of the Israeli army gave the Israeli parliament that the occupation of the city of Gaza would not necessarily break the control of Hamas over the Gaza Zone, “Kan's television station said.
“I didn't say that he would make Hamas to make concessions, there is no certainty about it,” said the military, asked if why the occupation of the city of Gaza would force Hamas to “any concessions”.
Meanwhile, Palestinians, with the help of vehicles, horse carts, and also run away from the Gaza Strip to protect themselves from growing Israeli attacks.

Palestinians run away from the Gaza Strip
Donald Trump appeals to Hamas
US President Donald Trump appealed to Hamas on Wednesday to release 20 hostages. “Tell Hamas to immediately return all 20 hostages (not 2.5 or 7), and the situation will change quickly. It will end!” Trump wrote on the Truth Social portal.
The Times of Israel portal points out that the US President most likely meant hostages who are probably still alive. Hamas is holding a total of 48 hostages, but among them are the bodies of at least 26 people whose death was confirmed by the Israeli armed forces.
Hamas agrees to create a special administration
Hamas said on Wednesday that he agreed to create an independent administration for Gaza Strip management. It would consist of technocrat, who would manage all matters of the Gaza Strip-informs Al-Jazira.
The readiness to conclude a comprehensive agreement on the suspension of weapons, which provides for the release of all Israeli prisoners and the opening of border crossings to enable the delivery of all necessary deliveries to the Gaza Strip, was also emphasized.
Israel is holding the civilian population
The British newspaper “The Guardian” published a report according to which only a quarter of people detained in Gaza is identified by the Israeli military intelligence as fighters. This means that the vast majority of Palestinians detained without charges or trial in prisons in which abuse occurs are civilians.
The report shows that among those undergoing long sentences in Israeli prisons are healthcare workers, teachers, state officials, media employees, writers, sick and disabled people and children.
Macron's visit to Israel is impossible
The head of Israel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gideon Saar said that the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron in his country is impossible as long as he “continued his efforts harmful to Israel.” Saar called France to reconsider the recognition of Palestine's statehood announced by Macron.
The Saar office announced that this position was handed over to Paris on Wednesday in a telephone conversation with the French Foreign Minister Jean-Nalel Barrot.
The head of Israeli diplomacy called on the French equivalent to re -consider the recognition of Palestine's statehood, emphasizing that this step “undermines the stability in the Middle Emergency River and harms the national interests of Israel.”
Saar assured Barrot that Israel is seeking good relations with France, but Paris “must respect Israel's position on his future and safety issues.”
The diplomat added that Macron's visit to Israel is impossible as long as he was “relentlessly continued initiatives and actions that harm Israel's interests” – it was written in a statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem.
At the end of July, Macron announced that his country would recognize Palestine's statehood during the autumn session of the UN General Assembly. The general debate is to start on September 23.




