'Tel Aviv' targeted with largest rocket salvo since invasion started
Al Mayadeen's correspondent says sirens were sounded in "Tel Aviv" and surrounding areas following the massive barrage.
Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades announced on Monday the launching of a barrage of rockets toward "Tel Aviv" in response to the ongoing Israeli massacres against civilians in Gaza.
According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza, this rocket salvo targeting "Tel Aviv" was the largest since the beginning of the Israeli ground invasion, noting that sirens in the city and its surroundings were activated.
🚨 Gaza just launched a MASSIVE salvo of rockets towards TEL AVIV, affirming that they still can fire rockets towards Yaffa (Tel Aviv) in big quantities pic.twitter.com/y8ZVxAjzrN
— Arya - آریا 🇮🇷 (@AryJeay) November 20, 2023
In Gaza envelope settlements, red alerts were activated following a simultaneous rocket launch by the Resistance, the correspondent added.
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هروب المستوطنين بعد اطلاق صفارات الانذار في تل ابيب خشية من صواريخ المقاومة. pic.twitter.com/61pX0Y5a7D
— أحمد سرحان (@ahmadserhann) November 20, 2023
The northern portion of the Gaza Strip continues to witness intense confrontations between the Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli occupation forces, the correspondent reported earlier today.
He added that the Resistance confronted occupation forces in several areas, including al-Nasr area, Sheikh Radwan, Beit Hanoun, and Tal al-Hawa, noting that the occupation soldiers barricaded themselves inside tanks and troop carriers, as Resistance fighters pursued their operations.
Meanwhile, al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, announced it was successful in striking, during overnight confrontations, 7 military vehicles that were advancing along the axes of Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia, al-Saftawi.
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In a concurrent development, al-Quds Brigades announced that six soldiers were killed or injured during intense confrontations involving machine guns and shellings west of Beit Lahia.
Furthermore, the Brigades claimed responsibility for the rocket launch on "Nir Oz" and the shelling of the "Mars" military site with heavy mortar rounds.
Similarly, the Mujahideen Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement, targeted "Kissufim" with a barrage of rockets.
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On the Israeli death toll in the Strip, Israeli media reported the death of Sergeant Eitan Dishon, aged 21, of Sayeret Givati, during confrontations with Resistance fighters in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the total number of soldiers killed since October 7 to 378 as of November 18.