Developments of the Palestinian resistance Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on its 36th Day

The Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, launched by the Palestinian resistance in response to the Israeli occupation crimes against the Palestinian people, continues for the 36th day, while the occupation escalates its aggression on Gaza Strip.

Here are some of the developments:

Palestinian resistance: 160 Israeli military vehicles destroyed since the beginning of the occupation’s ground aggression against Gaza Strip

Spokesman of the Al-Qassam Brigades in the Palestinian resistance announced that the resistance has so far completely or partially destroyed more than 160 military vehicles that belong to the Zionist enemy since the start of its ground aggression against Gaza Strip, including more than 25 vehicles during the last 48 hours.

The tanks of the Nazi-Zionist enemy are facing strong resistance that forces them to retreat and change the course of the incursion, the spokesman added.

The Israeli enemy announces the killing of 5 of occupation soldiers in the battles with the Palestinian resistance in Gaza Strip, raising the number of the dead soldiers since the start of the ground incursion into the Strip to 43.

The Palestinian resistance targets the Israeli enemy’s gatherings in several settlements and sites.

Palestinian Minister of Health Mai Al-Kaila: 22 hospitals out of 35 have completely stopped, due to Israeli occupation bombing and the depletion of medicine and fuel and the power outage.

Al-Kaila: Al-Quds Hospital is out of service and only the intensive care department is working there, which is also expected to stop within hours.

Al-Kaila: The Israeli occupation bombed Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza with internationally banned white phosphorus, and patients there are threatened with inevitable death.

Palestinian Ministry of Health: Water, food and fuel have run out in the Shifa complex and fires are breaking out there

 

Hamda Mustafa

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