Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Chronicles: November 4-6, 2023

️🇮🇱🇵🇸 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Chronicles: November 4-6, 2023 The Israeli army continues to advance in urban development on the outskirts of Gaza City from three directions. In the northwestern part of the Gaza Strip, fighting is taking place on the outskirts of the districts of Al-Shati, Sheikh Radwan, and Al-Salatyn. To the east, IDF units consolidate ground on the outskirts of Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun. While Palestinians shell the Erez checkpoint, Israelis are bulldozing buildings in search of Hamas tunnels. Clashes to the south of Gaza had relatively subsided by November 6th. Israeli units have secured a foothold at the Al-Kuwait roundabout, setting up a checkpoint to filter the refugees. At the same time, massive strikes continue throughout the Gaza Strip. Medical facilities continue to fall under airstrikes. Palestinian groups are retaliating by firing homemade rocket launchers at Israeli territories. Apparently, the Israeli air defense forces have used overdue ammunition: in Rishon LeTsiyon, two Iron Dome missiles did not work and hit the ground. An Ayash-250 missile was launched towards Eilat and shot down halfway in the desert. Despite the disaster in the Gaza Strip, the Western Bank of the Jordan River has remained calm. Rioters are promptly detained and shot. As for the northern border, the Lebanese Hezbollah and the local Hamas branch are sporadically firing at targets in the border area. In the middle of Lebanon, an IDF UAV struck an alleged Hezbollah car, killing a woman and her three daughters. The factions of the so-called Islamic Resistance in Syria and Iraq have become slightly more active: drones have hit American facilities on the territory of both countries. As in 90% of such cases, the shelling could not cause any significant damage, but the resistance factions noted populist slogans about supporting Palestine. #digest #Israel #Palestine #video You may support us via @indjournalism_bot Original msg Источник: Rybar in English
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