Resistance bombs 'Tel Aviv', Ben Gurion Airport
The rocket attack towards Ben Gurion Airport occurred just half an hour before the arrival of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Al-Qassam Brigades bombed Ben Gurion Airport, the occupied city of "Ashdod", and Beer al-Sabe with a barrage of missiles in response to the occupation’s crimes against civilians.
In today's developments, the rocket attack towards Ben Gurion Airport occurred just half an hour before US State Secretary Antony Blinken landed in occupied Palestine. Israeli media reported that several rockets fell in open areas in Bir al-Sabe.
Al Mayadeen correspondent explained that multiple rocket salvos were launched from the Gaza Strip, starting at 9 AM. Notably, one of the salvos was aimed at "Tel Aviv".
Furthermore, our correspondent noted that air raid sirens were heard in the Israeli settlements of "Modi'in", as well as "Hashfela", "Ashdod", occupied Askalan, and several other Israeli settlements. Al-Qassam Brigades shared a photo on their Telegram channel, captioned "We will not cease our airstrikes until our lands are liberated."
Al-Qassam Brigades continued to shell the Israeli military gatherings
Simultaneously, Al-Quds Brigades announced that they targeted the Israeli military gatherings early today with an advanced Al-Qasem missile as part of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Al-Qassam Brigades announced Sunday that they targeted a gathering of the Israeli army in "Mifrasheem" and "Sufa" using a rocket barrage.
Additionally, they reported targeting Israeli military gatherings in settlements such as "Kfar Saad", "Alumim", "Irez", "Dogit", and "Nir Am" with rockets and mortar shells.
Furthermore, National Resistance Brigades (Martyr Omar al-Qasim Forces) announced shelling the "Zikim" military base in the Gaza Strip's border region with mortar shells. The National Resistance Brigades also confirmed shelling an Israeli military gathering east of Juhor ad-Dik with several mortar shells.
It is worth noting that the announced number of deaths by the Israeli occupation forces since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood rose to 291 Israeli officers and soldiers, in addition to hundreds of prisoners and wounded Israeli soldiers, most of whom from the Gaza Division, which the Resistance fighters confronted in the first hours of the operation.
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