The Palestinian resistance continues to confront the occupation forces in the Gaza Strip

The Palestinian resistance has continued today to confront the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip, controlling an Israeli drone and targeting Zionist settlements and concentrations of occupation’s vehicles and soldiers.

The Palestinian resistance said in a statement: “We took control of a Zionist reconnaissance drone “Evo Max 4T” while it was carrying out intelligence missions in the skies of the central Gaza Strip.”

The resistance added: It targeted, with 107 missiles and mortar shells, gatherings of Israeli enemy soldiers and vehicles north and east of the Bureij camp in the center of the Gaza Strip and the “Soufa” military site, the resistance further targeted the “Nahal Oz” settlement on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip with a missile salvo.

The resistance indicated that the fighters are engaged in fierce clashes with the occupation east of the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

The occupation admitted that one of its soldiers was killed and 6 others were injured in clashes with the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours.

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