The most prominent developments of Operation (Al-Aqsa Flood) on fourth day

The most prominent developments in Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” launched by the Palestinian resistance in response to the Israeli occupation’s attacks:

Palestinian media stated that:

Three Palestinians were killed in Israeli occupation air strikes on Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.

Martyrs and wounded in new Israeli raids on Gaza City, the Shujaiya and Al-Tuffah neighborhoods, Jabalia camp, and Rafah.

Five Palestinians, including three journalists, were killed as a result of the Israeli occupation aircraft’s bombing of Burj Hajji, west of Gaza City, while they were covering the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

Israeli occupation aircrafts continue to bomb Gaza City, and the occupation navy targets the beach of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.

Israeli occupation aircrafts continue to bomb Gaza City, and the occupation navy targets the beach of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian Ministry of Health: Israeli occupation aircrafts targeted 4 ambulances in the Abasan area, east of Khan Yunis, in the Gaza Strip.

Two Palestinians were killed as a result of the Israeli occupation aircraft bombing a house in the northern Gaza Strip

Israeli enemy media: The deputy commander of the 300th Brigade in the Israeli occupation army was killed during clashes with resistance fighters on the Palestinian border with Lebanon.

While the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the Israeli occupation’s tightening of its siege on the Gaza Strip, cutting off water, electricity, and preventing the entry of food, medical supplies and fuel, in flagrant violation of international and humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.

The Israeli enemy media announces that the death toll from the operation carried out by the resistance yesterday on the Lebanese-Palestinian border has risen to 3, including an officer with the rank of brigadier general and deputy Commander of Force 300 in the occupation army.

Leen Al Salman

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