Israel Dropped Hundreds of Bombs on Gaza During 12-Day Iran Operation
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A shocking revelation has emerged through international media reports, exposing the extent of Israeli military aggression in Gaza. According to credible sources, during last month’s attack on Iran, Israel simultaneously dropped hundreds of bombs on Gaza.
Israeli Air Force Chief Major General Tomer Bar had reportedly ordered all squadrons to adopt a new operational protocol. From June 13 to June 24, for 12 consecutive days, dozens of fighter jets returning from Iran missions were instructed to drop their unused bombs on the Gaza Strip.
Reports say this directive became normalized within the Israeli Air Force. Initially, pilots suggested discarding leftover bombs over northern Gaza and southern Khan Younis to “support” occupying ground forces. These suggestions were welcomed and eventually turned into a routine action.
According to the Times of Israel, citing Israeli Air Force sources, the fighter jets involved in the Iran operation were not only equipped with air-to-air missiles but also carried air-to-ground weapons. After completing their Iran missions, some pilots returned to Gaza’s combat zones to release unused munitions.
An Israeli Air Force official stated, “Instead of launching fresh attacks, aircraft already airborne carried out these missions.”
The Israeli military has admitted that heavy airstrikes were carried out on Gaza during the Iran assault. Meanwhile, hopes for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel are growing. U.S. President Donald Trump, in a recent post on Truth Social, said a 60-day ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel might see a breakthrough within 24 hours.
When asked by reporters if he wanted control over Gaza, President Trump replied, “I want the people of Gaza to be safe. They’re going through hell.”
Despite progress in negotiations, Hamas remains skeptical of Israel’s intentions. A source close to Hamas said the group is seeking concrete guarantees that the ceasefire proposal will lead to a permanent end to the war.
Two Israeli officials confirmed that nothing has been finalized yet. In a Friday morning statement, Hamas said it is currently consulting other Palestinian factions about the proposed ceasefire.
Even amid these discussions, Israel has continued its brutal assault. In the past 48 hours alone, 300 Palestinians have been killed. As of Friday morning, at least 28 people were reported dead in Israeli airstrikes on Khan Younis, Gaza City, and several other areas.
Over the last 21 months, Israeli attacks have killed 57,130 people in Gaza.
