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As Operation Al-Aqsa Flood enters its 353rd day, the occupation forces continue to carry out airstrikes and intensive artillery shelling on the Gaza Strip, causing horrific massacres against civilians.
Two Massacres in “Nuseirat” and “Al-Shati”
The Government Media Office in Gaza reported that the occupation forces committed two new massacres. They targeted Khalid bin Al-Walid and Kafr Qasim schools in the Nuseirat and Al-Shati camps, resulting in the martyrdom of 10 people, including 5 children and women. In addition to a large number of injuries, indicating that the two targeted schools were sheltering more than 10,000 displaced persons.
The office explained that these two crimes come within the framework of the genocide campaign led by the occupation, as the number of targeted shelters reached 183 centers, including 163 schools sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced persons.
The number of martyrs in those centers has reached 1,133 martyrs so far.
24 Martyrs in One Day
The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced that the "Israeli" occupation committed 3 massacres against Palestinian families during the past 24 hours, as 24 martyrs and 60 wounded were transferred to hospitals.
According to the ministry, the death toll from the aggression on Gaza has risen to 41,455 martyrs and 95,878 wounded since the beginning of the war on October 7, 2023, most of whom are women and children.
"Al-Qassam" targets Zionist vehicles in Rafah
The "Al-Qassam Brigades" announced that a convoy of Zionist military vehicles was ambushed east of Rafah city, where 3 military bulldozers of the "D9" type and two "Merkava" tanks were targeted while passing through the eastern George intersection with "Al-Yassin 105" shells and suicide bombs.
Hamas warns of storming Al-Aqsa during Jewish holidays
Hamas, through the head of the Jerusalem Affairs Office, Haroun Nasser al-Din, warned of the escalation of storming by settlers into Al-Aqsa Mosque during the upcoming Jewish holidays.
Nasser al-Din called for the need to intensify the presence at Al-Aqsa to prevent the implementation of the occupation and settlers’ plans.
Nasser al-Din also stressed that confronting the occupation’s attempts to impose a temporal and spatial division of Al-Aqsa Mosque is a historical responsibility that falls on everyone, praising the steadfastness of the people of Jerusalem in the face of the fierce attack they are being subjected to.
Intensive Zionist raids in southern Lebanon
In a new escalation of the military crisis between the Zionist entity and Hezbollah, southern and eastern Lebanon have witnessed, since Monday morning, a series of intensive Israeli raids that are the most extensive and violent since the beginning of the confrontations on October 8.
The country's health authorities announced the death of 182 people and the injury of more than 700 so far as a result of Zionist raids that targeted various areas in the east and south of the country.
"International Union of Muslim Scholars" calls for an urgent Arab-Islamic summit
The head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, Dr. Ali Al-Qaradaghi, stressed in a statement today, Monday, the necessity of not leaving Lebanon or the Gaza Strip "easy prey" for Zionist targeting, calling for "standing together" against the actions of the head of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his extremist group.
Al-Qaradaghi considered what is happening in Lebanon a blatant attack that includes the destruction of homes and the killing of civilians, stressing that it is part of Netanyahu's policy aimed at expanding the occupation state.
He explained that political differences do not justify supporting any aggression against peoples, warning that the enemy does not differentiate between Muslims in its genocide.
He also called for an urgent Arab-Islamic summit to discuss this aggression, stressing the importance of using economic and political pressure cards to stop it.