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Palestine: Israeli artillery targets three military sites of the resistance in north and central Gaza

The Israeli army said that its military tanks attacked three military sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, at the dawn of Monday.

The Israeli army added: “The Israeli army tanks attacked three military sites of the Hamas organization in the northern Gaza Strip, in response to the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip earlier.”

According to Al-Aqsa satellite channel, the occupation artillery bombed a field tuning point east of Beit Hanoun with three shells, indicating that the shelling did not result in any injuries. The channel stated that the occupation bombed another point for field control east of the central governorate without any injuries while renewing the artillery shelling for the fourth time to the field control point east of Beit Hanoun.

This came after the Israeli army announced that it had detected a missile launch from the Gaza Strip towards the regional council.

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Dilnaz Shaikh
News and Editorial staff member at The Eastern Herald. Studied journalism in Rajasthan. A climate change warrior publishing content on current affairs, politics, climate, weather, and the planet.

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