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 October 7 in response to the Israeli occupation attacks:

– The Palestinian resistance targeted with a “TBG” shell an Israeli occupation force fortified in a house in the Al-Qarara area in Khan Yunis city, south of Gaza Strip, and blew up a tunnel in another force in the same area, killing and wounding members of both forces.

– Palestinian media: 5 martyrs and 15 wounded in to the Israeli occupation airstrike against a house west of Gaza city.

Martyrs and wounded due to the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

A number of Palestinians were martyred and others were wounded at dawn today, as a result of the Israeli occupation bombing of several houses in Gaza Strip.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation warplanes bombed a house in the vicinity of the Friends of the Patient Hospital west of Gaza, which led to the martyrdom of 5 Palestinians and the injury of 15 others.

The occupation warplanes also bombed a house in the Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City and another in the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, south of the Strip, killing a number of Palestinians and wounding others, while the occupation artillery bombed the town of al-Qarara, northeast of Khan Yunis, south of the Strip.

The number of victims of the occupation’s aggression on the Strip since October 7 has risen to 40,405 martyrs and 93,468 wounded, while a number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them.

Raghda Sawas

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