Three More Israeli Servicemen Killed In Gaza
The Israeli army announced that three more of its servicemen were killed in clashes in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli army announced that three more of its servicemen were killed in clashes in the Gaza Strip.
On the 59th day of clashes between Palestinian resistance groups and the Israeli regime’s army in various areas of the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces have succeeded in advancing in some areas.
The Israeli army announced that three more of its servicemen were killed in clashes in the Gaza Strip.
Ground clashes between Palestinian resistance fighters and the Israeli regime’s forces continue in various areas of the Gaza Strip, where are under intensified Israeli airstrikes.
The Israeli regime’s army has declared the city of Khan Younis a war zone in a statement and asked residents of several neighborhoods in the north of the city to move towards the southern Gaza Strip.
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The Israeli army admitted that two more of its servicemen were killed in clashes in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli regime’s military forces and Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah continued to exchange fire and carry out airstrikes and rocket attacks in the border areas of southern Lebanon and northern regions of the occupied Palestine on the 58th day of the conflict.
The Israeli regime’s army has released a new interactive map, claiming to use it in order to warn and inform Palestinian civilians about military operations and also to request evacuation prior to targeting certain areas in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli regime’s warplanes fired a number of missiles towards targets in the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus, some of which were intercepted and destroyed by the Syrian armed forces’ air defense.
Simultaneously with the end of the temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, ground clashes between the resistance groups and the Zionist army have started in different areas of this strip.
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