The Most Prominent Developments of Al-Aqsa Flood Operation on its 117th day

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:

​– Palestinian Red Crescent Society calls on International Community to provide protection to its headquarters.

​– Norwegian Foreign Minister: Exporting weapons to Israel represents a partnership in the extermination of the Palestinians.

​– Palestinian Foreign Ministry: The occupation’s plans to administratively separate the Gaza Strip and the West Bank are rejected.

– Palestinian media: Martyrs and wounded as a result of Israeli occupation artillery shelling of areas in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.

– The Palestinian resistance targets with mortar shells Israeli enemy’s soldiers and vehicles east of the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip.

– Palestinian resistance destroyed, with a “Yassin 105” shell, an Israeli occupation Merkava tank southwest of Gaza City.

– Palestinian Ministry of Health: The number of victims of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip for the 117th day has risen to 26900 martyrs and 65949 wounded.

– Palestinian Ministry of Health: During the past 24 hours, the Israeli occupation committed 16 massacres in Gaza Strip, leaving 150 martyrs and 313 wounded.

– The Palestinian resistance targeted, with a “107” guided missile, a group of Israeli enemy soldiers holed up in a building northwest of the central region of the Gaza Strip.

– UN agencies: Cutting funding to UNRWA is disastrous.

– Palestinian resistance: Our fighters sniped an Israeli occupation soldier west of the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.

​– Palestinian media: A number of martyrs and wounded as a result of the Israeli occupation bombing of Al-Baraka neighborhood in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.

Najla Khoury

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