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At least 50 martyrs were killed in the Zionist attack on a market in the Jabalia camp.
Some network reports have stated that martyrdom of at least 50 Palestinians in the Zionist regime's attack on the electronic market in the Jabalia camp in the Gaza Strip.
A reporter from Al Jazeera's said the market was the largest market in Jabalia, which became target of the Zionist regime. Attacks as a result of which a lot of damage has been done and many people are still under the rubble.
Rescuers are trying to pull the victims out from under the rubble.
Except for Ebrahim Raisi, no official or President have made any effort to contact officials of the Palestinian resistance forces.
Abdolbari Atwan, a well-known Arab analyst, wrote this on his X page. Except for Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, no King, President, Prince or Sheikh has contacted the authorities of the Palestinian resistance forces and the unprecedented victory of these forces in the liberation of southern Palestine. He did not congratulate the death of one thousand settlers, the wounding of five thousand others, and the capture of hundreds of them, or he did not express his support for the resistance forces.
The alarm sounded in Beral-Saba town
According to news sources, danger sirens were sounded in the Zionist settlement of Be'er al-Saba.
Acre resistance attacks on Tel Aviv and areas of occupied Jerusalem
According to the Akka Telegram channel, in response to targeting Palestinian civilians, the resistance forces continue to bombard the occupied Jerusalem suburbs with baran rockets, which has caused many casualties and destruction.
This source wrote, quoting Hebrew media, that dozens of rockets were fired at Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Monday, which left dozens of residents injured.
Seven Zionist soldiers were injured near the Lebanese border
Al-Qastal Telegram channel revealed that Hebrew sources announced that seven Israeli soldiers were injured in a clash near the border between Lebanon and Palestine. One of them is in critical condition.
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