Palestinian Resistance fighters confront IOF storming of Aqabat Jaber
Al-Qassam Brigades - Areeha Brigade says its fighters inflicted direct injuries on Israeli occupation forces that stormed Aqabat Jaber and al-Sultan camps.
Operation Al-Aqsa Flood that the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza launched is extending to the occupied West Bank, with Resistance fighters in various areas continuing to engage in confrontations with Israeli occupation forces.
Al-Qassam Brigades - Areeha Brigade confirmed that as part of the operation, its fighters took part in confrontations against the occupation forces that stormed Aqbat Jaber and al-Sultan camps.
The Brigade indicated that using heavy gunfire and explosive devices, its fighters engaged in fierce confrontations on multiple fronts, inflicting direct injuries on occupation forces.
Al-Qassam Brigades - Areeha Brigade also confirmed its commitment to Resistance acts and operations as part of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, standing alongside Gaza and supporting it "no matter the sacrifices."
In Gaza, the Palestinian Resistance continues to launch salvoes of rockets toward Gaza envelope settlements and occupied cities as part of the operation.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the Resistance targeted the illegal Israeli settlement of "Netiv HaAsara" with a salvo of rockets.
Al Mayadeen's sources pointed out that the Palestinian Resistance launches hundreds of rockets daily, with at least 100 rockets targeting "Ashkelon" alone on the fifth and sixth days of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Palestinian Resistance rockets launched on Thursday toward illegal Israeli settlements reached "Tel Aviv" and its environs, which are about 75-85 km from Gaza, and Qalqilya near the "Kokhav Ya'ir" settlement, which is more than 91 km away, as well as Salfit near the "Ari'el" settlement.
The rockets also reached "Netanya", which is about 98 km from Gaza, Qalansuwa, about 99 km from the Strip, and "Kfar Yona", about 101 km away, and "Gedera", which is about 112 km from Gaza.
According to Israeli estimates, the Palestinian Resistance captured Israeli crews operating the Iron Dome system, which revealed additional weaknesses in the Israeli military's capabilities. As a result, the Israeli occupation military was forced to return the Iron Dome launchers to safer locations, making it more challenging for them to intercept Palestinian Resistance rockets.
This comes as the Iron Dome system faces a real ammunition shortage due to the rapid pace of Resistance rocket launches.
In the same context, the Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that more than 1,500 Gazans were killed and around 6,600 others have been injured in the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
More than 423,000 people have now been forcibly displaced in the Gaza Strip, the United Nations said, as heavy Israeli bombardments continue to hit the Strip, razing houses to the ground and committing massacres against the Palestinian people.
As of late Thursday, the number of displaced people in Gaza had risen by an additional 84,444 people and reached 423,378, the UN humanitarian agency OCHA said in a statement sent on Friday.