Palestinian resistance groups launch operations against zionist army in West Bank

The Palestinian resistance in the occupied West Bank announced on Saturday morning that it carried out shooting operations against Israeli army checkpoints and sites in Nablus.
The Lions’ Den armed group and the Balata Brigade called on all resistance fighters to move immediately and attack the Israeli occupation forces.
They also called on every Palestinian who has a weapon to use it to defend the religion and Palestine.
For its part, the Fajr Brigade said it put its fighters on high alert across the West Bank and ordered them to fully engage in “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” and target Israeli soldiers and settlers.
These developments in the West Bank came after the commandership of al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas announced in the morning the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood against the Israeli occupation state in response to recent Israeli violations at the Aqsa Mosque.
Over 5,000 rockets were fired from Gaza as resistance fighters from al-Qassam Brigades managed to infiltrate into Israeli settlements in 1948 occupied Palestine, according to al-Qassam Brigades and different news reports. (ILKHA)
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