Blinken to arrive in occupied Palestine on Thursday:
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken plans to arrive in Israeli regime on Thursday to meet with senior Israeli leaders, a US State Department spokesman told reporters at a news briefing on Tuesday.
Rockets fired from Syria towards occupied lands:
The Zionist Israeli regime said that rockets were fired from the Syrian side toward the occupied Palestinian territories controlled by the Zionist regime on Tuesday night, claiming that some of the rockets fell on Syrian soil.
The regime's army further said that rockets did not cause any casualties or injuries.
Hezbollah Destroys Israeli Military Vehicle in Avivim: Statement
In a defiant response to Israeli attacks that targeted several of its observation points, Hezbollah announced that its fighters struck back this evening by obliterating an Israeli military personnel carrier in the Avivim settlement, established in Salha town.
According to Al-Manar TV English-language website, the statement issued by the Islamic Resistance reads:
“Permission has been granted to those who fight against oppression, and indeed, Allah is capable of granting them victory.”
In retaliation for the Israeli assaults on multiple observation points belonging to the Islamic Resistance, our dedicated Mujahideen launched a precision strike using two guided missiles on an Israeli military vehicle, Zelda-type vehicle, at the Al-Sadah site to the west of the town of Salha, known as the Avivim settlement. The target was successfully hit and completely demolished.
The ultimate source of victory lies with Allah, the Almighty and the All-Powerful.
Israeli sources have confirmed that an anti-tank missile originating from Lebanese territory was fired towards an Israeli military vehicle situated in the Avivim area, along the border with Lebanon.
Additionally, the Al-Qassam Brigades have announced their involvement in the conflict by launching rockets from Lebanese territory towards settlements in the Western Galilee region.
15 rockets, anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon: Israeli military
Rockets were launched at northern occupied territories for the third day in a row Tuesday, with the Israeli military shelling posts in southern Lebanon in response, as fighting continued in southern Ioccu[died territories in the wake of a major attack launched by the Palestinian Hamas resistance group in the Gaza Strip, the regime media reported.
The Israel military said 15 rockets were fired from Lebanon at the Western Galilee, setting off sirens in several towns.
Four projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system, while the rest landed in open areas, causing no damage or injuries, the regime's military claimed on Tuesday night.
4 Russians killed, 6 missing in Israel: Embassy
Four Russian citizens have been killed and at least six others remain missing following the Hamas militant group’s surprise attack on Israel over the weekend, Russia’s Embassy in Tel Aviv told state media Tuesday.
The latest updated toll comes after Russian Ambassador Anatoly Viktorov said on state-run television that two people were dead and four missing, Moscow Times reported.
The military initially said in a statement that it had launched artillery strikes in response to the rocket attack, and in a later statement, said tanks had shelled two posts belonging to the Hezbollah.
A short while later, an anti-tank guided missile was launched from Lebanon at an armored vehicle near the northern town of Avivim,, the military added.
Gaza death toll jumps to 830:
The Palestinian health ministry says the number of people killed has risen to 830, with 4,250 wounded.
Leader of Yemeni Ansarullah warns US against involvement in Gaza:
Abdul Malik al-Houthi said in an address on Tuesday "If the Americans directly intervene in the Gaza war, this group will also enter the war with missile and drone attacks."
Ashkelon targeted with 30 rockets:
The world media as well as local media in the occupied territories reported a new barrage of rockets on the city of Ashkelon in occupied Palestine from Gaza on Tuesday.
Some sources reported the death of several Israelis as a result of the Hamas rocket attack.
Some local Palestinian media said as many as 30 rockets were fired from Gaza towards Ashekelon.
Rockets fired towards occupied territories from Lebanon:
Incoming rocket sirens are sounding in towns close to the border with Lebanon, Times of Israel reported on Tuesday afternoon.
The alerts are activated in Hanita, Metzuba, Betzet, Shlomi, Lehman, Achziv Miluot Industrial Zone, in the western Galilee.
There are no immediate reports of injuries or damage, the regime media claimed.
Qassam Brigades fire barrage of rockets towards Bin Gurion Airport:
The Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of the Hamas resistance movement) in response to the killing of Palestinian children and women during the bombing of Gaza by the Zionist regime, launched new missile attacks on the occupied territories on Tuesday.
According to the local Palestine Today news website, the Qassam Brigades announced a missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport in response to the Zionist regime's attacks on civilians in Gaza.
Hebrew-language sources reported that sirens went off amid rockets falling on Tel Aviv.
Qassam Brigades fire barrage of rockets towards Bin Gurion Airport:
The Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of the Hamas resistance movement) in response to the killing of Palestinian children and women during the bombing of Gaza by the Zionist regime, launched new missile attacks on the occupied territories on Tuesday.
According to the local Palestine Today news website, the Qassam Brigades announced a missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport in response to the Zionist regime's attacks on civilians in Gaza.
Hebrew-language sources reported that sirens went off amid rockets falling on Tel Aviv.
Gaza hospitals overwhelmed, Rafah area bombed:
The Gaza residents have told Qatari Al-Jazeera that the hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed with wounded while there are no electricity and drinking water.
Youmna ElSayed in Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital told the Qatari network that, "The bombardment has not stopped since last night, and residential buildings are being hit every hour. Ambulances have been coming to the hospital, bringing dead bodies. Most of them are young children who are taken to the morgue right away. The casualties we are seeing are civilians, not Hamas fighters."
"Doctors are telling us that as soon as they run out of supplies and fuel, they will need to completely shut down operations, there’s nothing else that they can do. They say that if aid does enter the Gaza Strip through international humanitarian organisations, then they won’t be able to help any of the casualties," she added.
Hamas warns Ashkelon residents to leave home by 5 p.m.:
The spokesperson for Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Obeida, threatens the southern coastal city of Ashkelon with a major rocket attack in the coming hours.
“In response to the enemy’s crime of displacing our people and forcing them to flee their homes in several areas of the Gaza Strip, we give the residents of the occupied city of Ashkelon a deadline to leave before 5 p.m.,” Abu Obeida said on his Telegram channel.
Israeli military admits to loss of at least 123 soldiers:
In a statement on Tuesday, the Israeli regime military claimed that it had finally regained control over its suddenly porous border with the Gaza Strip Tuesday morning, some 72 hours after Hamas blew through sections of the barrier and launched a surprise attack that saw over 1,000 Zionists killed or taken to the Strip as hostages.
According to the Times of Israel's report, the death toll in Israel from the surprise attack and subsequent battles rose above 900, according to reports. Over 500 people remained hospitalized, many with life-threatening injuries; over 2,700 have been injured since Saturday.
Meanwhile, the regime military admitted that there are a small number of Palestinian Resistance fighters still hiding in Israeli-controlled occupied territory.
The Israeli death toll includes at least 123 soldiers, the military said, adding 38 new names to its tally.
Over 187,500 Gazans displaced: UN
More than 187,500 people have been displaced in Gaza since the beginning of the conflict, according to a report from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, is hosting more than 137,000 people in schools across the territory. The report says airstrikes have razed 790 housing units and severely damaged 5,330 in the territory of 2.3 million people.
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