Most of the journalists and media workers killed in the war are Palestinians, with 61 out of 68 journalists. The report stated that the commission was "specifically concerned about a clear pattern of targeting journalists and their families by the Israeli military."

The U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has stated that the first ten weeks of Israel’s war on Gaza are the deadliest war ever for journalists, with the largest number of journalists killed in a single year in one place.

Most of the journalists and media workers killed in the war are Palestinians, with 61 out of 68 journalists. The report stated that the commission was "specifically concerned about a clear pattern of targeting journalists and their families by the Israeli military."
Yahya Sinwar. Wafa al-Ahrar freed him from 430 years in prison, plunging Israel into the “Al-Aqsa flood”

Yahya Sinwar. Wafa al-Ahrar freed him from 430 years in prison, plunging Israel into the “Al-Aqsa flood”

Israel did not expect that Yahya Sinwar, the man who collected sentences of more than 430 years in prison and unreservedly released him in the Gilad Shalit deal (Wafa al-Ahrar deal) in 2011, would inflict years later its biggest military loss in its history and impose new equations for the conflict, which he planned and planned.
Israel wanted to make him bow to its terms by force, so it practiced a relentless war of nerves on him, but the steadfastness of his movement in the face of its horrific bombardment of the Gaza Strip for a month and a half, made the leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, the beneficiary of what has happened so far.

Le Monde: Sinwar is the master of the game in Gaza

Israel wanted to make him bow to its terms by force, so it practiced a relentless war of nerves on him, but the steadfastness of his movement in the face of its horrific bombardment of the Gaza Strip for a month and a half, made the leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, the beneficiary of what has happened so far.
Two Israeli officials: Hamas' tunnels are unique and are underground cities

Two Israeli officials: Hamas’ tunnels are unique and are underground cities

Israeli government spokesman Elon Levy described the tunnels used by the Islamist group Hamas as unique, while a British newspaper quoted another official as saying that destroying the Gaza tunnels was like science fiction.  Levy said Benjamin Netanyahu's government was committed to achieving war goals, including the release of hostages and ending Hamas rule.