ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: November 1

ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: November 1 Loop In recent days, the IDF has been conducting raids in northern Gaza. The attacks take place in a terrain practically converted into ruins as a result of massive attacks. North of Gaza, Israeli troops were able to approach Beit Hanoun. Currently, fighting continues on the northeastern outskirts of the town. To the west, Zionist units entered the coastal area of al-Karama and attempted to advance in depth. Hamas troops, in turn, respond with rocket attacks against the Zionist advance. South of Gaza, the IDF crossed the Salah ad-Din road and continued towards the Al-Rashid road. The IDF’s objective is to block land communications between the north and south of the enclave. The Israeli Air Force continues to carry out massive strikes in Gaza. More than 400 people were injured or killed in Jabaliya. The IDF justified it with the death of a Hamas commander. Egypt has opened the Rafah checkpoint to evacuate foreigners, dual nationals and seriously injured people from Gaza. 80 victims and 400 foreigners were allowed to leave the region. Israel Palestinian groups launch rockets towards Israeli cities. Both border settlements such as Beer Sheva, Ashdod and Tel Aviv are under attack: more than 20 people were injured. Northern Israel On the northern border, exchanges of blows between Hezbollah and Israeli troops continue. In response to the attacks, the IDF fires incendiary projectiles into the forests of southern Lebanon. West Bank Protests and clashes between the Arab population and Israeli forces continue. In the last two days, more than 110 residents have been detained, a significant number of whom are students and journalists. Egyptian-Israeli border Ansarallah’s Yemenis tried several times to attack southern Israel, but the air defense intercepted all missiles. To strengthen defense, Israel transferred warships to the Red Sea Infographic by: @Rybar You can also follow us on: @Eureka_News_ENG #Palestine, #Israel, #War Источник: Eureka news
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