Developments in Gaza Strip on 71st day of the resistance “Al-Aqsa Flood Operation”

The Palestinian Resistance Operation Al-Aqsa Flood continues to retaliate against the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip which has been continuous since October 7th , inflicting losses among the occupation forces and military vehicles.

Here are some of the major developments on this day:

Palestinian media outlets: 5 Palestinians martyred, tens injured in the Israeli bombardment of a house in Al-Manara neighborhood, south of Khan Younis in Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian resistance targets an Israeli tank and military bulldozer in Tal al-Zaatar, to the north of Gaza Strip and 3 tanks, east of Khan Younis, south of the Strip.

Palestinian Health Ministry: The occupation continues to bomb Kamal Adwan Hospital where 12 children are still there without water and food.

The Palestinian resistance targets the Israeli enemy’s gatherings in Juhr Al-Deek in Central Gaza.

Tens of Palestinians were martyred and injured in the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip.

Palestinian media: 14 Palestinians were martyred, 9 were wounded in the Israeli occupation’s bombing of a house in the north of Gaza Strip.

Palestinian media outlets: The Israeli occupation fires a large number of internationally banned phosphorus bombs on Al-Shuja’iya area and Al-Daraj and Al-Tuffah neighborhoods in Gaza city.

Palestinian media outlets: Scores of Palestinians were Martyred and wounded as the Israeli occupation shelled the vicinity of an UNRWA school in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza Strip.

Palestinian media outlets: Communications and Internet in Gaza Strip are almost completely cut off.

Hamda Mustafa

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