China News Service, Beijing, February 4th Comprehensive News: According to the Associated Press, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has re-emerged in parts of Gaza where Israel has withdrawn its troops. A senior Hamas official said on the 3rd that the organization Leaders have issued instructions to re-establish order in northern Gaza where Israeli troops have withdrawn.

  The Times of Israel reported that signs of Hamas’s re-emergence in these areas indicate that the organization’s resilience remains strong. In recent days, Israeli forces have resumed attacks in the west and northwest of Gaza City.

  According to CNN, Hamdan, a senior Hamas official, said at a press conference in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, on the 3rd that the organization had received a ceasefire agreement but required an end to military hostilities and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops. Leaving the Gaza Strip is a necessary prerequisite for a hostage release agreement.

  Hamas also calls on the international community to effectively recognize the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and the right to establish an independent Palestinian state with full sovereignty.

  According to Turkey's Anadolu News Agency, Turkey's National Intelligence Service Director Ibrahim Kalin met with Hamas Politburo leader Haniyeh in Doha, Qatar on the 3rd. The meeting was aimed at resolving current tensions in Gaza, with discussions focusing on recent developments, a ceasefire agreement, the possibility of a prisoner exchange, and more.

  The report pointed out that the talks also discussed the issue of providing humanitarian assistance to Palestine and emphasized the importance of establishing an independent Palestinian state.

  According to Reuters, the health department in the Gaza Strip stated on the 3rd that 18 Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes in the central city of Deir el-Bayrah and the southern city of Rafah that day.

  According to France 24 TV, the Israeli military stated on the 3rd that since the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7 last year, the Israeli army has attacked 3,400 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, with an estimated death toll of more than 200 people. In addition, Israel also attacked more than 50 targets in Syria related to Lebanese Hezbollah.

  IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said, "Wherever Hezbollah is, we will be there. We will take action wherever needed in the Middle East."

  According to the website of the British Sky News channel, the US and British troops attacked 36 targets in 13 locations in Yemen on the 3rd. The United States and Britain issued a statement stating that precision strikes are "appropriate and necessary" to disrupt and weaken the ability of Yemen's Houthi armed forces to combat international trade.

  "We will respond to escalation with escalation," a senior Houthi official said in response to the attack, CNN reported.

  A senior Houthi official, Mohammed al-Buhati, said the group would continue its military operations until the Israeli siege of Gaza is lifted and vowed to respond to recent attacks by the United States and Britain in Yemen.

  According to Agence France-Presse, the United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on the 5th regarding the US attacks on Iraq and Syria on the 2nd. The meeting was held at the request of Russia, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Russia said the attack was deliberately designed to further escalate tensions in the Middle East. (over)