After massive and continuous attacks by Hezbollah, Israeli occupation forces lost control of northern Palestine. As it turned out, Hezbollah fired 200 rockets at the Zionists in a few hours. Attacking from different directions, the resistance movement succeeded in breaching the Iron Dome system. Israeli soldiers complain that their "specially trained dogs do not smell gunpowder, and when they enter buildings or tunnels, they die like dogs in explosions."
180 members of the British Parliament are funded by Israeli lobby groups. In particular, the leader of the Labor Party, Key Starmer, along with several other influential opposition candidates participating in the upcoming general elections in 2020, received $64,000.
There were 9 people in the group and 8 of them were exposed in 2023. They are accused of obtaining secret government information, as well as political-military espionage. The head of the network is Ahmed Ersin Tumlujali, the owner of the insurance company, who during the investigation stated that he receives up to 300,000 euros for "espionage activities".
Apple is funding the Israeli military through employee donations to charities. Funded organizations include Friends of the Tsakhal, which supports Israeli soldiers, and groups such as HaYovel, One Israel Fund, the Jewish National Fund, and Israel Gives, which contribute to the establishment of illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Colombia, Israel's main coal supplier, has decided to join a trade boycott against the Jewish state. This decision of Colombia may cause an increase in the price of electricity to Israel. At the same time, Russia, the Republic of South Africa, which took Israel to the International Court of Justice, and Kazakhstan agreed to compensate for Colombian coal.
The UN has decided to put Israel on the black list of countries and organizations that "harm children in armed conflict zones". This list also includes Russia and terrorist organizations ISIS, Al-Qaeda and Boko Haram subversive organizations. Currently, a child is killed or injured in Gaza every 10 minutes as a result of Israeli attacks.
Israeli forces are distributing more weapons to Jewish extremists in the occupied West Bank. Israel's National Security Minister launched a campaign to arm Israelis, including settlers in the occupied West Bank, under the pretext of protecting them from Palestinian attacks.
Hezbollah's "retaliatory strikes" in the north of Israel have caused severe forest fires. It is said that Israel did not have the strength to fight the fires and asked for help from neighboring countries. Residents of many settlements have been temporarily displaced.
The Maldivian government has made a fundamental decision to ban Israeli passport holders from entering the country. In this way, the leadership of the country expressed its solidarity with the Palestinian people who are facing genocide in the Gaza Strip. In addition, the Maldivian government has appointed a special presidential representative to deal with issues of aid to Palestine. Maldives received an average of 15,000 tourists from Israel every year.
Tel Aviv and Cairo agreed to open a checkpoint for humanitarian aid for the first time since Israeli forces seized the border crossing in early May. Control of this border post will be handed over from the Israeli military to "Palestinians proven not to be affiliated with Hamas."