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以军袭击加沙两地致9人死亡多人受伤
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-15 11:10
以军尚未对这些袭击发表回应。 以色列国防军14日晚发表声明说,以军当天在加沙地带北部发现数名武装人员,他们很可能是从附 近的地下设施中钻出来的。以军对这些人员实施了打击,击毙了其中至少两人。声明说,此次事件公然 违反加沙停火协议。 自2025年10月加沙停火第一阶段协议生效以来,以色列与哈马斯冲突不断,互相指责对方违反停火 协议。巴勒斯坦加沙地带 卫生部 门15日发布的数据显示,自加沙停火第一阶段协议生效以来,以军在 加沙地带的行动已造成601人死亡、1607人受伤。(完) 新华社加沙2月15日电(记者黄泽民 赵伟宏)据巴勒斯坦通讯社15日报道,以色列军队当天袭击加 沙地带北部杰巴利耶和南部汗尤尼斯,共造成9人死亡,另有多人受伤。 报道说,以军持续拆除加沙城房屋,并炮击加沙城社区。这是以军持续违反加沙停火协议的一部 分。 ...
以色列总理:寻求连任
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-10-19 01:18
Group 1 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced his intention to run for re-election in the upcoming elections scheduled for November 2026, expressing confidence in his chances of winning [1] - Netanyahu stated that the conflict in Gaza will only end after all terms of the ceasefire agreement are implemented, emphasizing the need for Hamas to disarm and for Gaza to be demilitarized [1] - The International Committee of the Red Cross reported that it received two bodies of Israeli personnel from Hamas, which will be sent for identification, marking a total of 13 bodies transferred by Hamas to Israel [1] Group 2 - The Israeli government decided to suspend the reopening of the Rafah crossing, crucial for aid delivery, due to Hamas's failure to timely transfer all bodies of Israeli personnel [2] - Hamas reiterated its commitment to the ceasefire agreement but indicated that it requires more time to transfer all bodies, citing difficulties in locating some remains buried in destroyed tunnels and bombed buildings [2]
以色列多地爆发抗议活动 内塔尼亚胡指责示威者
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-18 02:25
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing protests in Israel against Prime Minister Netanyahu's government highlight public discontent regarding the handling of the conflict with Hamas and the demand for a ceasefire and the release of hostages [1][4]. Group 1: Protests and Public Sentiment - On August 17, protests in Tel Aviv saw demonstrators clashing with police, resulting in the arrest of 38 individuals by 2 PM local time [1]. - Approximately 500,000 people participated in the protests in Tel Aviv, with estimates suggesting around 1 million people across Israel engaged in various demonstrations [1]. Group 2: Government Response and Policy - Netanyahu criticized calls for a ceasefire until Hamas is defeated, arguing that such demands would only strengthen Hamas's position and hinder efforts to rescue hostages [3]. - The Israeli security cabinet approved Netanyahu's plan to "defeat Hamas," with military preparations to take control of northern Gaza, specifically Gaza City, which has faced domestic and international opposition [4].
以色列精准突袭哈马斯高层会议!第二个辛瓦尔毙命
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-05-23 08:26
Core Insights - The recent Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the death of key Hamas leaders, creating a power vacuum within the organization [1][2] - The airstrikes targeted a meeting in a tunnel in Khan Younis, where discussions about ceasefire negotiations with Israel were taking place [1] - The precision and timing of the attacks highlight Israel's strong intelligence capabilities [2] Group 1: Key Events - Mohammed Sinwar, a prominent Hamas leader, was killed in an Israeli airstrike, leading to a significant leadership change within Hamas [1][2] - The airstrike also resulted in the deaths of other senior Hamas military figures, including Mohammed Deif and Marwan Issa [1] - Following the airstrike, Hamas has not confirmed Sinwar's death, as they are in the process of selecting a successor [2] Group 2: Organizational Dynamics - The internal power struggle within Hamas is expected to intensify due to the recent deaths of key leaders [3][4] - Historically, Hamas has been a decentralized organization, but recent leadership changes may lead to a shift towards a more centralized control under the exiled leadership in Doha [4] - Mohammed Sinwar, approximately 50 years old, was a central figure in Hamas's recruitment and military strategies, closely linked to the military wing of the organization [4]
以色列反对派领导人谴责以色列“以杀害加沙儿童为乐”,内塔尼亚胡回应
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-05-20 09:42
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the severe criticism from Israeli opposition leader Yair Golan towards the Israeli government's actions in the Gaza conflict, accusing it of deriving pleasure from the killing of children [1][3] - Golan emphasizes that a rational country would not engage in warfare against civilians or target the expulsion of local residents, expressing concerns about the moral and governance capabilities of the current government [3] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu rebuts Golan's statements, labeling them as "mad incitement" and "bloody defamation," while asserting that the government is engaged in complex diplomatic efforts to rescue hostages and combat Hamas [3] Group 2 - The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported that Israeli forces killed at least 45 Palestinian children in a recent two-day period, highlighting the dire conditions faced by children in Gaza due to the ongoing conflict [4] - UNICEF's statement indicates that children in Gaza are suffering from hunger and indiscriminate attacks, leading to a loss of childhood, homes, families, and future prospects [4] - The organization calls for immediate decisive action and a ceasefire to address the humanitarian crisis affecting children in the region [4]
以色列空袭加沙,目标直指哈马斯领导人
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-05-14 03:59
Core Insights - The Israeli military conducted an airstrike targeting Mohammed Sinwar, a key Hamas leader, which could represent a significant military victory in the ongoing conflict in Gaza [1][2] - The airstrike resulted in 6 deaths and over 40 injuries, with the Israeli military aiming to confirm whether Sinwar was killed [1] - The attack comes amid international pressure for Israel to end the conflict, particularly from the United States [2][3] Group 1 - The airstrike targeted a command and control center near the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Khan Younis, indicating a strategic military objective [1] - Mohammed Sinwar has been closely associated with Hamas's military operations and is seen as a successor to his brother Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israel [2] - Analysts suggest that if Sinwar is confirmed dead, it could lead to a shift in Israel's approach, potentially opening the door for a ceasefire agreement [2][3] Group 2 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has rejected calls to end the conflict, asserting that doing so would allow Hamas to maintain power [3] - Despite ongoing military operations, Israel has not yet achieved a strategic victory, as indicated by the continued need for ground operations in Gaza [2] - The recent release of a dual-national hostage by Hamas is part of negotiations with the U.S., highlighting the complex dynamics of the conflict [3][4]