Palestinian resistance shells Tel Aviv, some Israeli settlements in retaliation against the Israeli continuous crimes towards the Palestinians

The Palestinian resistance fired dozens of missiles on Tel Aviv in retaliation against the Israeli occupation continuous crimes towards the Palestinians.

According to Palestinian media outlets, the rockets were fired from Gaza Strip on Tel Aviv, which was built on Palestinian land in Yafa, and on other Israeli settlements established on the land of the cities of Beir Al-Sabe’, Askalan and Asdud which were occupied in 1948.

The Israeli media reproted that a settler was killed and several others were injured, raising the number of the Israeli settlers who were killed by resistance fire to eight in addition to an Israeli soldier. 120 Israelis were also injured in the resistance rocket fire.

 Moreover, the Palestinian resistance’s drones and mortar shells targeted Israeli occupation soldiers’ gatherings to the south of besieged Gaza as well as several settlements built on the Palestinian land occupied in 1948, including Beir Al-Sabe’, Askalan and Al-Naqab.

Death toll from the continuous Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip for the sixth consecutive day has reached 140 Palestinian martyrs, including 39 children. More than 1000 Palestinians were wounded in the aggression not to mention the huge material loss resulted from the destruction of the houses, properties and infrastructure.

Meantime, 16 Palestinians were martyred and more than 2000 others were wounded during the past days due to attacks by the Israeli occupation forces and settlers on the Palestinians in occupied Al-Quds, the rest of the West Bank towns and cities and  the lands occupied in 1948.

Hamda Mustafa

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