Israeli Occupation aggression on Gaza marks its 310th day
The Israeli Occupation’s assault on Gaza reached its 310th day, with continued targeting of residential areas and refugee camps leading to more casualties in recent hours.
International reactions condemning the massacre at Al-Tab’een School have intensified, a massacre which resulted in over 100 martyrs.
In other developments, Al-Qassam Brigades announced fierce battles with Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF)in Rafah, claiming to have caused both deaths and injuries among IOF soldiers.
In the West Bank, armed clashes erupted early today following an “Israeli” incursion into a camp and a town in Nablus and Jenin.
On the Lebanon front, Hezbollah expanded its attacks in the Galilee, marking the first time it has targeted a military base west of Lake Tiberias with drone strikes.
– Prisoner exchange deal –
“Israeli” National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for refraining from negotiating a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, according to Channel 14.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA) reported that the lack of progress in ceasefire negotiations and the prisoner exchange deal has strained relations between the negotiating team and the political level.
The IBA added that Thursday’s summit is not expected to achieve breakthroughs but aims to advance the exchange negotiations.
– New displacement –
A Roya correspondent reported that the IOF issued new evacuation orders for areas in Khan Younis, claiming it is working for the safety of the residents.
According to the orders, Hamas militants are allegedly continuing to launch rockets from these areas, and the military will act forcefully against them.