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The disobedience of dozens of Zionist soldiers from participating in the operation against Rafah

PNN – The Zionist media reported that 30 soldiers of this regime disobeyed the orders of the superior authorities to prepare to participate in the military operations of the occupiers in Rafah.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing al-Mayadeen, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s TV reported that the aforementioned soldiers cited the inability to continue fighting as the reason for their disobedience.

This development takes place after the Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army, Herzi Halevi, agreed to the plan and plan of the ground attack on Rafah in a meeting today.

In this meeting with the commander of the southern brigade and all the army commanders of this regime, Halavi discussed the continuation of the attacks on the Gaza Strip.

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The authorities of the Zionist regime have been threatening to carry out a ground attack on Rafah for weeks, but as a result of international pressure, they have not done so until now.

After 205 days have passed since the Zionist regime invaded the Gaza Strip without any results and achievements, this regime is sinking more and more into its internal and external crises day by day.

During this period, the Israeli regime has not achieved anything other than massacres, destruction, war crimes, violations of international laws, bombing aid organizations, and famine in this region.

The Zionist regime has lost this war regardless of any gains in the future, and even after 205 days, it has not been able to make the resistance groups in a small area that has been under siege for years surrender, and even the support of the world public opinion for committing obvious crimes.

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