Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Hamas government information office in Gaza yesterday (Friday) emphasized that the Israeli regime is not adhering to its commitments in the ceasefire agreement; especially the commitments it has made in the field of humanitarian issues.
The office emphasized by issuing statements that Israel does not attach any importance to providing relief and resettling the residents of Gaza and that only 10% of the humanitarian aid that was agreed upon has entered Gaza.
According to the report, the Zionist military is also not allowing equipment related to the settlement of refugees and the repair of houses to enter Gaza.
The Palestinian organization, noting that it was agreed that 50 trucks of fuel would enter Gaza daily, announced: "To date, only 15 trucks have entered the region daily. Currently, thousands of refugee tents have been flooded due to recent rains."
The Hamas office, noting that the Zionist regime is responsible for the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, noted: "The mediating parties must put pressure on Israel to implement the provisions of the humanitarian protocol."
The Hamas information office also said: "Israel is not allowing rubble-clearing equipment to enter Gaza, and this is causing about 12,000 martyrs to remain under the rubble."
The Palestinian organization, noting that the international conference on the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip should be held as soon as possible, concluded: "Our people are not willing to leave their land under any circumstances; During this period, Israel has engaged in ethnic cleansing and genocide and has not allowed humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
Israel's Channel 12: Army casualties in Gaza and Lebanon exceed 6,000
Israeli Channel 12 TV reported, quoting the chief of the regime's army's joint staff, that the actual number of Israeli army casualties in the wars in Gaza and Lebanon is much higher than the officially announced figures.
The comments of Eyal Zamir, chief of the Israeli army's joint staff, regarding new statistics on the regime's army casualties since Operation Al-Aqsa Storm until the end of last year have raised many questions among experts.
The Zionist Channel 12 TV published a report in which it referred to Zamir's statements that in 2024 alone, 5,942 new Israeli families were added to the "list of grieving families."
Zamir's statements were about the consequences of the continuation of the war, and for this reason, he called for the need to pay attention to the families of the wounded and killed in the Israeli army, saying: We must ensure that these families receive appropriate support and assistance.
"Azzam Abu al-Adas: An expert on Israeli affairs says that the term "list of grieving families" in the literature of the Israeli army indicates the number of families that have lost one of their soldiers during the war.
Abu al-Adas told Al Jazeera News Network: The term "grieving families" in Zamir's statements means the families of soldiers killed in the army, not civilians.
According to Al Jazeera, this information is the latest statistics on the casualties of the Israeli army in the war. This is while the Zionists previously claimed that only 1,800 people were killed during Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, of which 400 soldiers lost their lives in the Gaza ground operation.
Abu al-Adas says that Zamir revealed this number and asked to inform the media about this information, because he had a history of such revelations before.
According to some reports, at least 2,035 Zionists have been killed since the beginning of Operation Storm al-Aqsa (October 7) until the end of 2023.
Israel's losses after the ceasefire are showing themselves
"Imad Abu Awad", an expert on Israeli affairs, also says that the statements of the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army are within the framework of announcing the real human and material losses after the end of the war, which is a common practice among Israeli officials.
Abu Awad says that the purpose of announcing the real statistics is to be frank with the Zionists, because in any case, these statistics and figures would leak one day and the investigative committees would also publish what they had in their hands.
He also emphasized: Israel's crises during all the wars it has fought have shown themselves after they have ended. Therefore, after the ceasefire agreement began, these realities have shown themselves and the real scale of Zionist casualties has been determined and the crises of this regime will continue to increase.
Al Jazeera further reported that despite the severe censorship of the Israeli army's casualties, some Zionist sources revealed in the media and social networks that, according to statistics from Israeli hospitals, the number of Zionists killed in the wars in Gaza, Lebanon and the West Bank has reached more than 13,000.
Military analysts had previously speculated that the Israeli army lost a large number of its commanders and soldiers during the Gaza Strip war last year, and that 12,000 were wounded and disabled among them.
The Israeli army reported on January 23 that the Givati Brigade, which had crossed the Gaza Strip and retreated, had lost 86 of its soldiers and commanders. The new figures announced by the Israeli army chief of staff are completely consistent with previous statements by the Zionist organization, which stated that the number of dead is 900, which is contradictory.
Military analysts believe that the Israeli army will need 8 years to return to its previous state and replace the commanders and officers it has lost. For this reason, they emphasize the formation of a large army.