The Israel Defense Forces have strengthened their control in Gaza City.
Our correspondent Jeff Paul reports that the IDF has carried out airstrikes and ground operations, targeting Hamas military infrastructure and assets. The goal is to degrade Hamas’ ability to launch rocket attacks on Israeli civilians.
In recent days, the IDF has made significant progress in strengthening its control of Gaza City. They have taken control of several key areas and have been making further progress in the city. The IDF faces stiff resistance from Hamas, but is determined to continue its operations until Hamas is neutralized.
Now, let’s move on to a different story. In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has made a controversial statement about migration policies. Orbán has said he does not want his country to copy the “failed migration policies” of Western Europe, which he believes have led to terrorism, gang wars and other forms of violence.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Orbán said: “We made an offer of tolerance to Brussels: every country can deal with migration the way they want, but they can’t force Hungary to copy migration policies Western European bankruptcies. We don’t want terrorism, gang wars and mini-Gazas in Budapest!”
It is unclear what Orbán meant by his statement on Gaza, but it comes amid ongoing violence in the region between Israel and Hamas. Orbán has previously banned pro-Palestinian protests in Hungary, calling them “pro-terrorist”.
Finally, Hungary is asking the European Union to take action against Bulgaria’s transit tax on Russian natural gas. Prime Minister Orbán has called on the EU to take action against Bulgaria, accusing the country of breaching EU law by imposing the tax.
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