Israeli Occupation's aggression on Gaza continues for 270th day

Palestine

Published: 2024-07-02 09:28

Last Updated: 2024-07-04 10:12


Israeli Occupation's aggression on Gaza continues for 270th day, global silence
Israeli Occupation's aggression on Gaza continues for 270th day, global silence

The Israeli Occupation's assault on Gaza has entered its 270th day, with continued targeting of civilians and the remaining infrastructure in the besieged enclave, all under the watch of the global community.

Overnight airstrikes claimed more lives in the southern part of Gaza as the Israeli Occupation prepares for a new military operation in Khan Younis, alongside ongoing operations in the Shujaiya neighborhood.

Palestinian resistance forces continue to target Israeli Occupation forces in Shujaiya and the Netzarim axis. Hebrew media reported a "complex incident" in the Netzarim area, hinting at a significant resistance operation.

Washington announced collaboration with Arab allies to devise a future plan for Gaza. Meanwhile, "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel is nearing the end of its campaign to dismantle Hamas's military capabilities and will continue to destroy the remaining armed factions.

Hebrew media reported that the Israeli Occupation Air Force is on high alert due to a "complex incident" on the Netzarim military axis in central Gaza. Sources indicated ongoing activity in the Nuseirat area, with helicopters landing in the Netzarim military zone.

Hebrew media also reported that five Israeli Occupation soldiers were seriously injured and taken to Asuta Hospital in Ashdod following the "serious incident" in central Gaza. Palestinian media stated that the resistance bombarded the Netzarim area and the Israeli Occupation military command center there with over 200 mortar shells.

The Hebrew Broadcasting Corporation reported that the political leadership in Tel Aviv has approved moving to the final phase of the war on Gaza, a decision influenced by the prisoner exchange file and tensions on the northern front to avoid escalating the conflict further.