The Most Prominent Developments Of Operation (Al-Aqsa Flood)

The most prominent developments of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation launched by the Palestinian resistance in response to the Israeli occupation attacks:

Media: the Israeli occupation evacuates 10 thousand settlers from the towns around Gaza to the settlement of ” Eilat”

Palestinian media: the Israeli occupation Air Force targets the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip with intensive raids.

Palestinian media: The number of martyrs of the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation Air Force by bombing a house in Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip last night increased to 17 martyrs.

The media of the Israeli enemy acknowledges the death of one of its senior officers, General Leon Bar, in clashes with Palestinian resistance fighters on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip as part of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation.

Palestinian media: the Israeli occupation focuses on psychological warfare to strike the home front and displace citizens in Gaza, and we call on citizens not to respond to the audio recordings distributed randomly by the occupation to achieve this goal.

Palestinian media: It is not true that the United Nations has received a report from the Israeli occupation that all residents of the northern Gaza Strip should move to the south within 24 hours and everything promoted by the occupation in this regard comes within the framework of psychological war to intimidate Palestinian citizens.

Palestinian media: 25 martyrs, mostly children and women, were killed when Israeli occupation aircraft targeted two houses in the cities of Khan Yunis and Rafah in the besieged southern Gaza Strip.

Amal Farhat

 

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