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The Israeli war machine continues its relentless aggression on Gaza for the 141st day, placing the people of the besieged Strip in a triangle of death, represented by targeting, famine, and epidemics.

Follow ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

Israeli forces intensified their aggression in the past hours on Deir Al-Balah in the middle of the Strip. They also continued their nighttime raids and incursions into various areas and towns in the West Bank.

Attention is now focused on the French capital, Paris, where negotiations between the resistance and Tel Aviv are resuming with the participation of Egypt, Qatar, and the US to discuss reaching a truce in Gaza and a deal for the exchange of prisoners and detainees.

This comes amid warnings that 700,000 people in the northern part of the Strip are facing famine.

The ongoing aggression on Gaza has resulted in the martyrdom of 29,514 Palestinians and the injury of 69,616 individuals since October 7th. Thousands are still missing under the rubble, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.

The death toll of the Israeli occupation army has risen to 576 since October 7th and 237 since the start of the ground operation on the 27th of last October.

Meanwhile, 2,955 Israeli soldiers have been injured since the beginning of the occupation’s aggression on Gaza. 450 of them are in critical condition, 788 are in moderate condition, and 1,716 have minor injuries.

The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas,” launched “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” on October 7th in response to the Israeli occupation’s violations in the occupied Palestinian territories.

In response, the Israeli occupation launched a military operation against the Gaza Strip called “Operation Iron Swords” and conducted a series of intense airstrikes on several areas in the Strip, resulting in hundreds of martyrs and thousands of injuries, as well as the destruction of a large number of buildings, residential towers, institutions, and infrastructure.



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