Tens gather before Al Mayadeen celebrating Operation Al-Aqsa Flood
Hundreds of young people gathered in front of the Al Mayadeen news media network building in Beirut.
Hundreds of young Palestinians gathered in front of the Al Mayadeen News Network building in Beirut, on Sunday, as an expression of their solidarity with the Palestinian people and the Resistance, and to celebrate the achievements of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood which was launched by the Palestinian Resistance earlier on Saturday morning.
The participants carried Palestinian flags, and the young men chanted “Allahu Akbar” alongside Resistance-supporting slogans.
مسيرة سيارة في بيروت احتفالاً بالنصر وتجمع أمام مقر الميادين#طوفان_الأقصى #غزة #القدس#فلسطين #الميادين_Go@mayadeenlebanon pic.twitter.com/flztgfufsO
— Almayadeen Go الميادين (@almayadeengo) October 8, 2023
Regarding the operation, Israeli media reported on Sunday that the number of Israeli deaths has risen to 700 and the wounded to 2,000, 350 of whom are in a serious, hopeless condition.
The Israeli media also announced that among those killed is the head of the elite Israeli Multidimensional unit, also known as the Ghost unit, Colonel Roi Levy.
The media also suggested that the death toll is nearing 1,000, pointing out that there are still quite a few settlers missing in addition to an unestimated number of settlers who were transferred to the Gaza Strip.
CNN reported that 44 Israeli occupation soldiers and 30 security officials have been identified among the killed.
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