Tag: Victory

  • There Is A Decisive War Against Israel, Victory Will Be Ours, Hamas

    There Is A Decisive War Against Israel, Victory Will Be Ours, Hamas

    Canada Global(Web News) Hamas spokesman Abu Obaidah has said that Israel’s aggression and casualties are more than the Holocaust. The citizens of Gaza should consider this war as a decisive war and stand with us. In a statement, Hamas spokesman Abu Obeidah said that the enemy is threatening ground operations every day. We are also waiting to make the enemy taste a new death.

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    Not even all the war fleets in the world can stop Hamas from supporting: Hezbollah

    Our people must believe that the victory will be ours. The spokesman of Hamas claimed that retaliatory actions by Hamas are ongoing and the armor of the Israeli army was destroyed in the attack of Al-Qassam Brigades. Attacks on soldiers continue, in which a video of destroying military vehicles has been released.

    On the other hand, the senior official of Hamas, Ali Baraka, said that the Israeli army carried out a ground attack and bombardment on Gaza throughout the night, but the three-pronged ground attack of the Israeli army on Gaza failed. Hamas claims that it repelled the Israeli attack and heavy Ali Baraka says that in the attack on Gaza, the enemy suffered heavy losses in terms of soldiers and equipment, the enemy has been caught in the trap prepared by the Palestinian resistance on many fronts.

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    A Hamas official said Russian-made anti-tank missiles and locally-made Yasin missiles were used to repulse the Israeli attacks, and the Israeli army evacuated the wounded and bodies from helicopters. An Israeli army spokesman said. that Israeli soldiers who entered northern Gaza last night are still present, intensifying military operations in the Palestinian enclave.

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  • Montreal Canadians rocked by Nashville Predators 6-3: Call of the Wilde

    Montreal Canadians rocked by Nashville Predators 6-3: Call of the Wilde

    Canada Global (Web News) A team with many rookies found seven games for the Montreal Canadians during the holidays to be too much. The young club got crushed in the mill.

    Nashville Predators handily defeated the Canadians, 6-3, to seal the sole victory of the trip.

    No matter how terrible things get, Cole Caufield is always there. As impressive a goal as he has ever scored in the NHL was the one he scored in the first period.

    Caufield started a race with Filip Forsberg after grabbing a puck at centre. One of the league’s top skaters is the Predators winger. They were next to one another. By the finish line, Caufield had established a clear lead over Forsberg.

    The genius persisted as Caufield had to maintain his backhand position to escape Forsberg’s reach and long stick following him. He succeeded in convincing Juuse Saros that he could go forehand. Caufield roofed it with a backhand while moving at full speed. Saros fell to his face, not even coming close to saving it.

    It required great talent to achieve. For the season, Caufield has 22 goals. He’s on track to score 47 goals this season. Recently, even Kirby Dach and Nick Suzuki have slowed down, but Caufield has not. His genius is still largely unsupported. He is a unique player.

  • Brave Morocco advance as Spain flop in shootout

    Brave Morocco advance as Spain flop in shootout

    Canada Global (Web News) After a cagey last-16 match between Spain and Morocco ended scoreless on Tuesday, Achraf Hakimi calmly converted a penalty to put Morocco through to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time with a 3-0 shootout victory over the former champions.

    After Pablo Sarabia struck the post, Yassine Bounou of Morocco stopped Carlos Soler and Sergio Busquets’ penalty kicks, and Spanish-born Hakimi maintained his composure to secure his team a quarterfinal matchup against either Portugal or Switzerland.

    Twelve years after Ghana accomplished so in South Africa, Morocco became just the fourth African country to advance to the tournament’s final eight.

    After a tough game that ended in extra time with no goals and few chances on goal, Morocco benefited from the boisterous support of their red-clad fans in the shootout as Spain lost.

    Spain had more than 75% of the ball and nearly 800 passes completed, but Morocco troubled them on the break, and goalkeeper Unai Simon made some excellent stops.