The most prominent developments of the Al-Aqsa flood operation  

The most prominent developments of the Al-Aqsa flood operation launched by the Palestinian resistance on the seventh of last October in response to the Israeli occupation attacks:

– The Palestinian resistance targets Israeli occupation soldiers holed up in a house east of the city of Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip, killing and injuring them

– Palestinian media: martyrs and wounded as a result of Israeli occupation bombing of a house in Gaza City’s Al-Tufah neighborhood.

– The Palestinian resistance targets Israeli occupation soldiers holed up in a building in the Juhr Al-Dik area in the middle of the Gaza Strip directly with a TBG missile, killing and injuring them.

– Palestinian resistance: our fighters managed to clash with 10 Zionist soldiers from Point Zero inside an enemy military tent in the area of Juhar Al-Dik in the middle of the Gaza Strip, and they were able to seize an M16 weapon they had, and return to their bases safely.

– The Israeli occupation acknowledges the death of a tank commander during clashes with the Palestinian resistance today south of Gaza.

 

– The Palestinian resistance is targeting with mortar shells the Israeli occupation in the north-west of Gaza City.

 

– The Palestinian resistance targets two Zionist tanks with “tandem” missiles in the axis of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in western Gaza.

– Palestinian media: martyrs and wounded by Israeli occupation shelling of a house in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

– Palestinian media: martyrs and wounded by Israeli occupation aircraft bombing al-Kateeban area in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip

– Palestinian media: the Israeli occupation is besieging the al-Ouda hospital in the northern Gaza Strip for the tenth day and shooting at everyone who moves inside it.

– Palestinian media: the number of martyrs as a result of the Israeli occupation bombing of a school sheltering displaced people in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip has risen to 12.

 

Amal Farhat

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