Palestinians inspect the damage after an “Israeli” strike on the Nuseirat refugee Camp in the central Gaza Strip. (December 7, 2024)
“Israeli” aggression on Gaza enters day 430
On the 430th day of its aggression against Gaza, Israeli occupation forces shelled the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza with artillery, wounding six patients receiving treatment inside.
Simultaneously, “Israeli” forces intensified operations in Rafah, in southern Gaza, targeting and demolishing dozens of residential buildings.
According to Roya correspondent, at least 10 people were killed when “Israeli” forces targeted a civilian vehicle in the Khirbat Al-Adas area of Rafah.
The area remains under strict aerial blockade, with “Israeli” forces targeting any movement, making it nearly impossible for ambulances to reach the wounded or recover bodies.
Resistance operations
On the ground, the Qassam Brigades announced the targeting of two “Israeli” tanks in Jabalia Refugee Camp in northern Gaza, claiming direct hits.
Additionally, Saraya al-Quds, the military wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), reported strikes on “Israeli” soldiers and vehicles in the Jenina area of Rafah, citing casualties among them.
Politically, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested that the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could open new opportunities for prisoner exchange negotiations.
During a visit to the occupied Golan Heights, Netanyahu attributed Assad's downfall to “Israeli” strikes against Iran and Hezbollah, his main allies. He described Assad’s removal as presenting "significant new opportunities" for “Israel” but acknowledged potential risks.