Israeli Occupation’s aggression in Gaza reaches 277 days
The Israeli Occupation’s aggression against the Gaza Strip has entered its 277th day, marked by ongoing violence, civilian targeting, and forced displacement by the Israeli Occupation army.
The Palestinian resistance, including the Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas’ military arm) and the Al-Quds Brigades (Islamic Jihad’s military arm), continues to inflict losses on the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) through ambushes.
Last night, the Israeli Occupation army acknowledged four significant security incidents in Tal al-Hawa, Gaza City, with Al-Qassam Brigades confirming multiple ambushes by the IOF.
– Truce Negotiations Update –
Hamas has shown willingness to reach a ceasefire agreement, but Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly hindering the negotiations. Hamas accused Netanyahu of escalating aggression and trying to forcibly displace Palestinians to undermine truce efforts.
Hamas called on mediators, the international community, and the United Nations to pressure Israeli Occupation to stop its actions and hold its leaders accountable.
The movement condemned the Israeli Occupation army’s intensified attacks on Gaza City neighborhoods, which have forced thousands to flee. Hamas asserted that the Israeli Occupation government’s actions violate international laws and treaties and vowed that the Palestinian people would remain resilient despite the aggression.
– Operation Aqsa Typhoon –
In response to Israeli Occupation violations, Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades launched Operation Aqsa Tphoon on October 7. Israeli Occupation countered with Operation Iron Swords, conducting violent raids across Gaza that resulted in significant casualties, destruction of infrastructure, and displacement of residents.