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The most prominent developments on the 226th day of the Israeli war on Gaza News

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On the 226th day of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the occupation army continued to bomb several sites in the Gaza Strip, and committed 8 massacres that claimed the lives of 70 martyrs.

Resistance operations also continued, as Palestinian factions bombed the city of Ashkelon and the Gaza Strip with missiles, and fought fierce battles with the occupation forces in the Jabalia camp and east of Rafah, inflicting heavy losses on their ranks.

New toll

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the Israeli occupation forces committed 8 massacres in the Strip, killing 70 martyrs and 110 injured within 24 hours.

The Ministry confirmed that the number of victims of the Israeli aggression since the seventh of last October had risen to 35,456 martyrs and 79,476 injured.

Resistance operations

The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said that today it carried out joint operations with the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, against the occupation forces and their vehicles in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

It stated that the operations included a clash with a special Israeli force that barricaded itself behind the Martyr Imad Aql Mosque, and its members were killed or wounded, in addition to finishing off a second force on Al-Albani Street, and detonating a Merkava tank with an explosive device on Al-Ajarma Street.

The Al-Qassam Brigades showed scenes showing two Israeli tanks being targeted by “Al-Yassin 105” shells east of the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

Losses to the occupation

For its part, the Israeli occupation army announced the death of an officer with the rank of major, as a result of his injuries in battles with resistance factions in the northern Gaza Strip a few days ago, bringing the death toll since the start of the war to 631 officers and soldiers killed.

This comes after the Israeli army admitted that 44 soldiers and officers were injured in battles throughout the Gaza Strip during the past hours, including 8 seriously injured.

The occupation army’s losses have steadily increased over the past few days (Reuters)

Attack on Rafah

The developments come as the occupation army continues to expand its military operation in Rafah, which was announced two weeks ago, despite widespread international opposition.

Israeli Channel 12 quoted army sources as saying that a fourth military brigade had been introduced to fight in Rafah, bringing the number of brigades operating in Gaza to 9.

The occupation army continues its military operation in Rafah, which it began on May 6, ignoring regional and international warnings about the repercussions of this, in light of the presence of about 1.4 million displaced people in this city, which it pushed there under the claim that it was “safe.”

The Al-Mawasi area is crowded with dozens of tent camps along the sea from Rafah in the south to Deir Al-Balah in the middle of the Gaza Strip - Raed Musa - Rafah - Tel Aviv Tribune Net
The occupation announced the start of a military operation in Rafah despite the city being crowded with more than 1.4 million displaced people (Tel Aviv Tribune Net)

Lebanon Front

On the northern front, Lebanese Hezbollah announced on Sunday that it had targeted several Israeli military sites with missiles, while an Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent said that sirens sounded in more than 15 towns in the Hula Plain and Upper Galilee region near the border with Lebanon.

The party said that it also destroyed the spy equipment at the Israeli military site Ramia after bombing it with appropriate weapons. It also targeted a Hummer vehicle at the Al-Malikiyah site with a guided missile, killing and wounding its crew.

For its part, the occupation aircraft launched raids on a number of towns and villages in southern Lebanon.

Meanwhile, Israeli Channel 12 quoted Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich as saying, “If Hezbollah does not respond to our demands, we must launch a war deep inside Lebanon,” referring to Israel’s demands for Hezbollah fighters to withdraw from the border.



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