Palestinian fighters target Israeli forces in Gaza operations

Even after 22 months of relentless aggression and genocide in Gaza, Palestinian resistance operations continue to target Israeli occupation forces, inflicting casualties and challenging the ongoing siege.
The Israeli occupation regime reported that an officer and a soldier were injured in a recent armed clash in the northern Gaza Strip, with the officer moderately wounded and the soldier sustaining lighter injuries.
Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance groups have escalated their operations across Gaza. The Al-Qassam Brigades announced that they targeted occupation soldiers and vehicles near Al-Manasra Stadium, south of the Al-Zeytun neighborhood in Gaza City.
In addition, the Al Quds Brigades reported launching mortar attacks on the occupation headquarters at El Furkan School in the southeast of Al-Zeytun. The Brigades also claimed to have seized an Israeli reconnaissance drone during an intelligence mission over the Shujaiya neighborhood in eastern Gaza City.
Since the onset of the Israeli offensive on Gaza, the occupation regime claims that 898 Israeli soldiers have been killed and 6,196 injured. Hamas and other resistance factions, however, insist that the real losses suffered by occupation forces are far higher than the figures reported by Israel.
The ongoing resistance highlights the resilience of the Palestinian people and their continued determination to defend their homeland against decades of occupation and repeated genocidal campaigns. (ILKHA)
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