The "Al-Masaa Press" website reported that U.S. Marine Corps Commander General Eric Smith was transferred to the hospital in an emergency. According to the website, Washington revealed today that Smith's injury occurred last Sunday evening, but this matter was not disclosed until today, raising ambiguity about the nature of Smith's injury and the location where he sustained it. This is particularly significant given that the U.S. Marine Corps is utilized by Washington for military operations outside its borders. Washington claimed that General Smith's injury was a heart attack, while U.S. media suggested that if it were indeed a heart attack, it could be attributed to the exhaustion Smith has faced in recent weeks, referencing his role in the Israeli military escalation against Gaza, which Washington is managing from several military bases in the region.
It is anticipated that Smith's injury may result from bombardment targeting one of Washington's military bases in the area surrounding the Israeli entity, especially since Smith is the commander of the U.S. forces currently supporting the Israeli army against Palestinian resistance. It is worth noting that General Smith had threatened a week ago those who would attack his forces amidst the ongoing escalation in occupied Palestine, indicating that they should know that someone else would raise their children, alluding to Washington's intent to eliminate anyone who supports Palestinian resistance and the Palestinian people against the brutal crimes committed by the Israeli occupation.