Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his plan to expand the military offensive into Rafah, despite objections from President Biden and other world leaders. Defense Minister warned Hamas not to test Israel’s resolve during Ramadan as more than 1 million Palestinians seek refuge in Rafah amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Amidst the escalating tensions, Israeli troops conducted a counter-terrorism operation in the West Bank while several nations conducted airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza. However, Iran dismissed the U.S. aid efforts as merely symbolic.
In response to the pressure from the U.S. regarding access restrictions at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Israeli officials hinted at the possibility of killing top Hamas leaders. The situation in the Middle East remains tense as Ramadan begins, with no end in sight to the war in Gaza.
Additionally, Jordan warned of a potential explosion at an Islamic holy site if Israel imposes restrictions, adding to the growing concerns in the region. Meanwhile, an attack near a ship in the Red Sea was likely carried out by Houthi rebels targeting ships in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
Amidst these developments, it is clear that the tensions in the Middle East are reaching a boiling point, with various nations and groups involved in the conflict. The international community continues to watch closely as the situation unfolds in the region. Stay tuned to Road Rug Cars for the latest updates on this developing story.
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