A UK surgeon who traveled to the Gaza Strip said: The developments in the Gaza Strip are not developments related to war, but rather brutal massacres with the aim of mass destruction.
Hebrew media reported that the Israeli regime, through the United States, sent a warning message to the Lebanese army and expressed concern over Hezbollah's increasing military power.
An English newspaper has pointed out the existence of a notorious underground prison in the occupied territories for the torture of Palestinian prisoners.
A tight race is underway between Shiite, Sunni, and Kurdish coalitions as Iraq heads to the seventh parliamentary election. While Muqtada al-Sadr has boycotted the polls, concerns about regional conflicts and US pressure remain. The elections are being held in a sensitive environment with regional implications.
A survey was recently conducted among 30,000 police officers in the occupied territories, and its "unbelievable results" indicate the depth of distrust between police officers and their commanders.
Zionist media acknowledged that the power of Lebanese Hezbollah is increasing rapidly and that the party has restored its military infrastructure.
The President of the Zionist regime admitted to the spread of violence and divisions within the regime and said: "The regime is on the brink."
The Resistance security forces dealt a new blow to Zionist mercenaries in the Gaza Strip in their operations.
Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister said: Any aggressive action taken by the occupiers against our country will have a heavy price for them and will lead the Zionist enemy to a complicated war that it will not be able to control.
Zionist media reported that the regime's prime minister met with senior security officials about Iran, Hezbollah, and Gaza.