Al-Qassam launch rocket barrage from Lebanon, strike Israeli base
Al-Quds Brigades announce destroying an Israeli military vehicle in al-Shujaiya using an armor-piercing explosive device.
As the Palestinian Resistance continues confronting the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip for the 341st day of the genocide, the al-Qassam Brigades announced launching 30 rockets from southern Lebanon targeting an Israeli military base in northern Palestine.
The Palestinian Resistance group announced that the operation, conducted as part of the ongoing Al-Aqsa Flood campaign, targeted the headquarters of the Israeli occupation’s 300th Western Brigade in Khirbet Maar, located in western Galilee.
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The group specified that the strikes were aimed at the brigade’s artillery positions, maintenance center, and troop assembly area.
In Gaza, the al-Quds Brigades announced that its fighters destroyed a military vehicle using an armor-piercing explosive device in Mansoura Street near the industrial zone in al-Shujaiya.
Earlier today, the IOF confirmed the death of two soldiers and the injury of seven others following the crash of a military helicopter in Gaza, reportedly due to a "technical malfunction." The helicopter was involved in an operation to evacuate a wounded soldier in Rafah.
Or Heller, Israeli Channel 13’s military correspondent described the incident as a "major disaster for the air force," adding that "this is the first time a Black Hawk helicopter has crashed, as it is considered a very safe and powerful aircraft."
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