Palestinian resistance groups respond to israeli aggression on Gaza

Following the expiration of a temporary truce and the resumption of zionist aggression on Gaza, Palestinian resistance groups have reengaged in fighting, launching a barrage of rockets at israeli settlements bordering Gaza in retaliation.
The military wing of Hamas, Al-Qassam Brigades, announced that its fighters fired rockets on settlements including Sderot, Ashkelon, and Beersheba. Similarly, Al-Quds Brigades (Islamic Jihad) and Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades reported their fighters targeted settlements in the Gaza envelope.
Hebrew media outlets reported dozens of rockets fired from Gaza toward occupied territories, causing damage to buildings in some Gaza envelope settlements. The zionist army confirmed that five soldiers were injured by a mortar shell fired from Gaza toward the southern settlement of Nirim.
Since the end of the truce, the israeli aggression has claimed the lives of 180 Gazans. Simultaneously, resistance forces engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli occupation forces across northern Gaza, including the Tal Al-Hawa front southwest of Gaza City.
Al-Qassam Brigades reported hitting an Israeli tank and vehicle with projectiles, including the Tandem-charge Yassine projectile. They also targeted an Israeli gathering in northwestern Gaza with mortar shells. Al-Quds Brigades' fighters targeted an israeli gathering in the Netzarim front and successfully downed an israeli Skylark drone operating over the central Gaza Strip.
The renewed hostilities highlight the fragile situation in the region, with casualties reported on both sides and ongoing clashes in various fronts. (ILKHA)
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