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Al Mayadeen correspondent reports Martyrs and wounded caused by an Israeli bombing of the Awni Al-Harthani School, which shelters about 3,000 displaced people in the northern Gaza Strip.
The government media office in Gaza: The occupation dropped 52 thousand tons of explosives during the ongoing aggression on the Strip.
Islamic Resistance in Lebanon: Two Israeli soldiers were targeted with guided missiles while they were installing eavesdropping devices at the "al-Raheb" outpost.
Israeli media: "Israel" is under attack simultaneously from Lebanon and Syria.
Walla!: The Israeli hospitals' statements that will be permitted from now is a daily follow-up statement to the army spokesman’s statement.
Israeli Walla! outlet: The Israeli forces spokesman imposes new restrictions on everything related to reports on war casualties, issued by hospitals.
Israeli media claimed the number of military deaths has risen to 92 since the start of the ground battle in Gaza.
Israeli media: The son of the former chief of staff and current war cabinet member, Gadi Eisenkot, was killed in the Gaza battles.
Al Mayadeen correspondent: Intense Israeli artillery shelling on Al-Maghazi Refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced that its fighters engaged an Israeli soldiers grouping in the Jall al-Allam military outpost, achieving confirmed hits.
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