Congestion of Israelis at Ben Gurion Airport with the aim of escaping from the occupied territories

Congestion of Israelis at Ben Gurion Airport with the aim of escaping from the occupied territories
Congestion of Israelis at Ben Gurion Airport with the aim of escaping from the occupied territories

Thousands of Zionist Israelis are at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv to flee the occupied territories after attacks by Palestinian resistance forces. On Sunday afternoon, Israeli media published photographs showing settlers gathering at Ben Gurion Airport to leave the occupied Palestinian territories. News sources reported that many airlines have canceled flights to Ben Gurion Airport. CNN reported that American airlines were among those who canceled regular flights to the occupied territories. The French news agency also reported that Germany's Lufthansa, Emirates and Greece's Aegean Airlines had also canceled their trip to Tel Aviv. Some French, Polish, Spanish and Italian companies have also made similar decisions regarding travel to the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Palestinian resistance groups on Saturday (October 7), in response to the atrocities of the Zionist regime, launched a comprehensive and unique operation from Gaza against the positions of the Zionist regime in the occupied territories; an operation unprecedented in the 75-year history of the usurper occupation and which shocked the Zionists. In response to the atrocities of the Zionist regime, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) attacked the occupied territories, including Tel Aviv, Ashdod and Ashkelon, with hundreds of rockets and shells on Saturday (October 7).

The Hebrew newspaper Yediot Ahronoth reported on Monday morning that the death toll among Zionists in Operation Al-Aqsa Storm had reached 1,000, while the number of people captured by Hamas forces had reached more than 150. The number of wounded Zionists is stated at two thousand. Ziyad al-Nakhaleh, secretary general of the Islamic Jihad Movement, announced on Sunday evening that the movement alone had captured more than 30 Zionists. According to the Zionist army, Palestinian resistance fighters are still fighting the regime's soldiers in the occupied territories. The Al-Qassam Brigades announced that Hamas forces entered the occupied territories on Sunday. The sudden and large-scale operation of the Palestinian resistance in the occupied territories continues for the third day, while forces of other resistance groups such as Islamic Jihad and Arin al-Asud also joined Hamas fighters, and Hezbollah also attacked and destroyed three Zionist listening and radar bases in the occupied Shab'a region of southern Lebanon.

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