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100,000 requests for a license to carry weapons by the Zionist occupiers.

100,000 requests for a license to carry weapons by the Zionist occupiers.
After the operations of the Palestinian resistance forces, 100,000 Zionists submitted to the Israeli authorities a request for a license to carry weapons.

At the same time as the start of the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation by the Palestinian resistance forces, Israeli sources announced that the request for issuing weapons permits has reached 100,000.

This is despite the fact that previously, the Zionists had less than 30,000 requests to issue a license to carry weapons every year.

Previously, under the pretext of reducing the martyrdom operations of Palestinian fighters, Itamar Ben Gower, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, had facilitated the process of issuing a license to carry weapons.

According to the statistics published by the Zionist authorities, in the first quarter of 2023, 12,000 permits were issued, which is a 280% increase compared to the same period last year.

Following the rocket attacks of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement to the north of occupied Palestine, the Zionists are evacuating the border towns due to the fear of casualties. Israeli sources reported that Zionist settlers are evacuating Kiryat Shmona settlement.

The head of the border town “Margaliot” also responded to this issue and said: “Hezbollah will do whatever it wants with us.” We are evacuating the settlements, but on the other side [of the border], life is going on as normal.

Hezbollah announced this Friday afternoon that it has targeted the positions of the Zionist regime in the fields of Shabaa and the heights of Kafr Shoba. The movement said that during these attacks, it targeted “Al-Ramtha”, “Zabdin”, “Al-Radar”, “Raisat Al-Qarn” and “Raisat Al-Alam” with guided missiles.

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