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The eventful and inflamed days of the Zionist regime

In recent days, in addition to the political stalemate, the Zionist regime is going through several events that have faced various challenges for its officials.

These days, the political stalemate of the Zionist regime is not the only problem that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, and other Zionist officials are facing. In addition, the numerous events of the past few days in the occupied territories have faced various challenges.

In the last two years, the Zionist regime has held four consecutive fruitless elections in the midst of a long political crisis, the fourth of which on April 25, failed to prevent the regime’s political stalemate.

After Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party and its inherent allies, as well as other parties with different views seeking to oust Netanyahu from power, failed to reach the quorum required to form a cabinet. To win, Zionist President Rovin Rivlin appointed Netanyahu to the cabinet because he had more votes, giving him four weeks to do so. But the deadline for forming a cabinet expires on Tuesday, as he has yet to make any progress.

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Seeing himself in danger of leaving the political arena of the regime, he once again turned to the current Minister of War, Benny Gantz, to remain in power. But with just two days to go before Netanyahu’s cabinet expires, Gantz has denied reports that he is ready to accept Netanyahu’s offer under certain conditions.

A series of recent events in occupied Palestine

Missile blast near Dimona nuclear facility

On the morning of Thursday, local sources in occupied Palestine announced the sound of sirens sounding around the Dimona nuclear facility.

Following the sound of sirens, Hebrew sources reported that a rocket had been fired from Syrian territory into southern Palestine. The Israeli army confirmed the published reports moments later, and hours later acknowledged that the regime’s air defenses had failed to intercept the missiles.

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“Avikhai Adrei,” the Arabic spokesman for the Israeli army, announced on his Twitter account: ‌ “Preliminary investigations into the firing of surface-to-air missiles from Syria at Israel indicate that no missiles were intercepted.”

Avigdor Lieberman, the former Israeli war minister and leader of the Israel Beitna party, criticized the prime minister’s actions in response to the rocket fire and its explosion near the Dimona nuclear facility, saying the situation could have turned out differently.

Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz also acknowledged that an attempt was made to intercept the missile, but failed.

Terrible explosion in a sensitive security factory

A day before the explosion near the Dimona nuclear facility, Zionist sources reported a day late with a horrific explosion at one of the sensitive security factories in occupied Palestine.

While the Zionist media, due to the strict laws and censorship imposed on them by the army, considered the explosion to be such an insignificant incident that the volume of fire and smoke resulting from this terrible explosion in the videos and images published from it was so great that from a distance, it could be clearly seen from afar.

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However, the Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported that the explosion took place on Tuesday at an important military factory called “Tomer” affiliated with the Zionist regime’s Ministry of War in the city of Al-Ramla in the metropolitan area of ​​Gushdan.

Widespread fire near Ben Gurion Airport

But the sufferings of the Zionist regime in recent days did not end there, and yesterday (Sunday) was also an eventful day for this regime. The Zionist regime’s media immediately reported the spread of a large fire near the Ben Gurion International Airport in occupied Palestine and the evacuation of nearby houses.

Although the Zionist regime did not announce the cause of the fire and its details, its images were published on social media.

Fire in one of the most important universities of the Zionist regime

Hours after the news of the fire near Ben-Gurion Airport was published, the Zionist media reported on Sunday evening about a fire in one of the most important Hebrew universities of the Zionist regime in occupied Jerusalem.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Quds) announced that the fire broke out on campus and next to educational buildings. The university said in a statement that students living in nearby buildings should not leave their homes and that people close to the area should be evacuated immediately.

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It is one of the eight major universities in Israel, located in occupied Jerusalem, on top of a hill called Scopus. Details of the incident and possible casualties were not released.

The martyrdom operation in Nablus and the wounding of three Zionist soldiers

Also on Sunday, Palestinian media reported the shooting of Israeli forces south of the northwestern city of Nablus and the wounding of three soldiers, following recent tensions in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem.

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The Palestine Al-Youm website reported that the shooting took place near the headquarters and the “Zatra” checkpoint, and that two Zionist soldiers were in critical condition. Eyewitnesses said that a Palestinian started shooting at Zionist militants after getting out of his car near the headquarters and inspecting while shouting “Allahu Akbar”. The shooter drove away from the scene after a successful operation.

As the holy month of Ramadan begins each year, Zionist militias have stepped up pressure on Palestinians to prevent religious observances in Jerusalem, while Zionist settlers are fueling clashes. As a result of these actions, clashes between Palestinians and Zionist militias have taken place around Al-Aqsa Mosque in recent days, injuring hundreds of Palestinians and detaining dozens of them.

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