The leader of the radical Islamist group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, has called on Muslim countries around the world to supply weapons. “The time has come to support the resistance with weapons,” he said in a speech in Doha, Qatar. The role of ‘Muslim Naton’ in the conflict is ‘of great importance’.
The war against Israel is a “struggle for Al-Aqsa and not just the struggle of the Palestinian people,” he continued. Haniyeh was referring to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, one of the most important holy sites in Islam. Before the war with the Islamic Hamas, there was rapprochement between the Israeli government and several predominantly Muslim countries. However, talks, for example with the government of Saudi Arabia, were suspended after October 7. Instead, there is growing concern that the war could spread to other countries.
Israeli minister confirms murder of commander
Meanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz has confirmed the targeted killing of a commander of the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah. “As far as the attack in southern Lebanon is concerned, we have taken responsibility,” he told Israeli broadcaster Channel 14 on Monday evening. The war also includes attacks on Hezbollah militiamen.
As reported, Commander Wissam Al-Tawil was killed on Monday when a drone attacked his car in southern Lebanon. He is believed to have been responsible for several attacks on Israel, including the murder and kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers in July 2006. The Israeli army wants the Radwan forces, to which the slain man belonged, to withdraw beyond the Litani River, on this way. UN resolution offers. Otherwise there is a threat of the war spreading.
According to Hamas, 23,210 people have been killed in Palestinian territory since the war began. Hamas’ attack on Israel brutally killed 1,140 people and kidnapped about 250 others as hostages in the Gaza Strip.
Source: Krone

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