Palestinian resistance strikes Tel Aviv in response to Israeli aggression

Palestinian resistance forces launched rockets toward Tel Aviv on Wednesday in a retaliatory strike against ongoing Israeli bombardment and aggression in the besieged Gaza Strip, according to local media reports.
Israeli sources, including Channel 12 and the Times of Israel, confirmed that sirens were activated across Tel Aviv and its surrounding suburbs following the attack. The missiles were reportedly fired from Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, an area that has faced relentless Israeli airstrikes and military incursions in recent weeks.
As a result of the attack, Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv temporarily suspended flights, highlighting the growing vulnerability of the Israeli occupation amid Palestinian resistance operations. The Israeli military claimed it was investigating the details of the attack, while the occupation’s media attempted to downplay its impact.
The latest escalation comes as Israel continues its brutal siege on Gaza, targeting civilians and infrastructure while ignoring international calls for a ceasefire. Palestinian resistance factions have repeatedly stated that such operations are a direct response to Israel’s violations and aggression against the Palestinian people. (ILKHA)
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