Latest developments of the Palestinian Resistance Operation Al-Aqsa Flood

After the truce ended yesterday, the Israeli occupation resumed its brutal aggression on Gaza Strip, yet the Palestinian people in the Strip continued with their steadfastness and the Palestinian resistance retaliated against the aggression by targeting the enemy’s gatherings, sites and vehicles, inflicting heavy losses.

Here are some of the on events that took place in Gaza today, December 2, 2023:

Gaza Media Office: The Israeli occupation, with the full support of the United States, has continued its genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip for the 57th day, using warplanes, weapons, missiles, and various heavy bombs, the number of which is approximately 100,000 bombs and missiles, including bombs weighing 2,000 pounds.

The Palestinian resistance targets two Zionist enemy troop carriers north of Gaza City with missiles, and targets the enemy’s gatherings in the “Kissufim” site with the short-range missiles.

The Palestinian resistance targets an Israeli occupation military bulldozer with an “Al-Yassin 105” shell in Juhr al-Deek area, east of the Gaza Strip, achieving a direct hit.

The Palestinian resistance fires 4 shells on an enemy’s command room inside a building east of Beit Hanoun.

Palestinian Civil Defense: More than 300 Palestinians were martyred in the Israeli occupation’s bombing of a residential square in the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza.

Palestinian Ministry of Health: The number of victims of the Israeli aggression has risen to 15,207 martyrs and 40,652 wounded.

Palestinian media: More than 100 Palestinians were martyred when the Israeli occupation warplanes bombed a house sheltering families and displaced people in Jabalia camp, north of Gaza Strip.

 

Hamda Mustafa

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