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‘Israel’ escalates aerial, ground operations in central Gaza
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- ‘Israel’ increases aerial and reconnaissance activity over central Gaza and Khan Yunis amid field movements near Al-Bureij.
- Citizens urged to remain cautious as tensions and monitoring continue.
The “Ishara” platform, affiliated with Hamas in Gaza and specializing in monitoring urgent hostile activities, reported a notable rise in aerial and intelligence activity by ‘Israeli’ forces over the central Gaza Governorate and Khan Yunis, coinciding with ground movements east of Al-Bureij refugee camp.
Drone and reconnaissance flights intensify
The platform stated that at 7:47 pm, a low-flying, illuminated ‘Israeli’ quadcopter drone was spotted over Al-Sawarka Cemetery in the Zawayda area of central Gaza, simultaneously with a Hermes 450 reconnaissance drone south of the area, marking an increase in hostile aerial operations.
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Ishara added that a hostile quadcopter drone has been circling continuously over Al-Nuseirat refugee camp for more than four hours, in what appears to be sustained surveillance and monitoring.
Silent reconnaissance in Khan Yunis
In Khan Yunis, the platform reported at 8:01 p.m. the flight of a silent ‘Israeli’ reconnaissance aircraft over Muwassi Khan Yunis. The activity was described as low-profile intelligence gathering without noticeable noise.
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Ground movements near Al-Bureij
The platform also noted the advancement of ‘Israeli’ vehicles at 8:31 p.m. in the eastern areas of Al-Bureij camp, highlighting ongoing hostile field operations in the vicinity.
Citizens urged to remain cautious
Ishara called on residents to exercise heightened vigilance and avoid exposed movements, stressing the continuation of close monitoring and security alertness across Gaza.
Since the start of ‘Israeli’ aggression on October 7, 2023, casualties in Gaza have risen to 71,412 martyrs and 171,314 wounded, with many victims still trapped under rubble or on the streets.
Since the ceasefire on October 11, total fatalities have reached 442 martyrs, with 1,236 injuries recorded and 688 bodies recovered.



