Death toll of Israelis reaches 300; supply of electricity to Gaza suspended


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GAZA: The attacks of the Palestinian resistance organisation Hamas continues on the second day. According to latest reports, the death toll of dead Israelis has reached 300, including an Israeli brigade commander, while 1600 are injured.

On the other hand, 313 Palestinians including 20 children have died as a result of Israel’s bombing. Meanwhile, Israel has stopped the supply of electricity, fuel and essential goods to Gaza.

According to reports, Hezbollah, an organisation belonging to Lebanon, has also joined the Israeli-Palestinian war. Dozens of Hezbollah fighters have entered Israel from Lebanon. Hezbollah has announced that Hezbollah’s Imad Mughniya unit attacked three Israeli military posts, all three military posts are located in the occupied Shiba Farms.

Israel vows ‘mighty vengeance’ after deadliest day for 50 years

According to foreign media, more than 7,000 rockets have been fired from Gaza to Israel since yesterday. Hamas has attacked Israel from land, sea and air, in an unprecedented attack in history.

Hamas fighters carried out an air strike with the help of paragliders. They captured 57 Israeli soldiers and took control of a police station, while also seizing several Israeli military vehicles and destroying several tanks.

According to American media, the military wing of Hamas fired 5,000 rockets at Israel on Saturday morning while carrying out a major operation against Israel. Dozens of buildings were hit by rockets, which ignited fires everywhere. According to the report, militants entered Israeli cities and captured the border camp.

In response to the attack, Israel targeted several buildings and civilians in the Gaza Strip. Israeli planes bombarded more than 400 Hamas targets throughout the night. Israel has also claimed to have targeted the home of Hamas’s intelligence chief.

The Israeli army says that there are ongoing clashes with Hamas militants in 6 locations in the south of Israel. On the other hand, according to media reports, 750 Israelis are missing.

Earlier, the commander of the military wing of Hamas, Izz al-Din al-Qassam, Muhammad al-Zif Abu Khalid, announced the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, saying that 5,000 rockets were fired at Israel on Saturday morning.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel is at war. Israel’s defense minister has called up the reserve army.

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