The Most Prominent Development 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 the Zionist enemy forces on the Netzarim axis south of Gaza City with the 114 mm short-range rocket system “Rajoum”.

– Palestinian Ministry of Health:during the past 24 hours, the Israeli occupation has committed 3 massacres in the Gaza Strip, killing 26 martyrs and injuring 51.

The Ministry said in a statement today that the number of victims of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has increased since October 7 to 34,622 martyrs and 77,867 wounded, while a number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads that ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach.

-Occupying forces shelled a house in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, injuring three Palestinians, while the number of martyrs of the bombing of the Al-Zuhur neighborhood increased to 7, including 4 children, a mother and her six children.

The occupation aircrafts launched a raid on Absan al-Jadeed, east of Khan Younis, south of the Strip. It also shelled with artillery the areas east of the al-Bureij, Al-Magraqa, Al-Zahraa camps and north of the Wadi Gaza bridge in the middle of the Strip, coinciding with similar shelling on the eastern areas of the al-Zeitoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City and the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood south of it.

– The Palestinian resistance targets Israeli enemy gatherings near the settlement of “Nerim” in response to its ongoing massacres in the Gaza Strip.

 

 

Amal Farhat

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