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US-Israeli Gaza genocide

As the US-Israeli genocidal war on Gaza enters its 12th month, the regime keeps pounding residential areas relentlessly with air and artillery strikes across the blockaded Palestinian territory. In the latest attack, Israeli warplanes once again hit a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp, killing eight people there. At least 31 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza since Saturday afternoon. Earlier, airstrikes hit residential areas in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, leaving at least 14 civilians, including five children dead. The regime keeps targeting tents, camps, and even schools that are being used as places of refuge by the displaced Palestinians. Since the onset of the genocidal war, more than 40,900 Palestinians have been killed and over 94,000 injured in Gaza.

Resistance retaliation

At least three Israelis have been killed in a shooting operation near the border crossing between the occupied West Bank and Jordan. According to the Israeli media, the assailant opened fire at the crossing's cargo terminal before being shot dead by the Israeli forces. The attacker was reportedly a truck driver coming from Jordan. The occupied West Bank has seen a surge in retaliatory attacks since the beginning of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza and deadly crackdown across the occupied territories in early October, last year. The regime has also intensified its deadly raids across the occupied territories. Around 700 Palestinians have lost their lives in the attacks by Israeli forces and settlers in the West Bank since then. 

Anti-Israel operation

The Hezbollah resistance movement has carried out fresh retaliatory operations, targeting several Israeli positions in the occupied territories with Katyusha and Falaq rockets. That’s after Israeli forces targeted civilians, including emergency workers in Southern Lebanon.


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