The Zionist Israeli regime launched an aggression on Gaza Strip in Palestine on October 7 following the Hamas-led attack on southern the Occupied Lands known as the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation during which it killed more than 1,400 Zionist regime soldiers and armed settlers and taking more than 200 of them to the besieged enclave as prisoners of war.
The death toll continues to mount in the Gaza Strip, which has been reeling from a month of relentless Israeli attacks and a tightened siege.
Nearly 9,800 Palestinians, most of them women and children have been killed in 30 days of Israeli attacks on Gaza.
The following are the latest developments about the Western-backed Israeli aggressions on Gaza and the stiff resistance of the Palestinian Resistance against the invading army:
Qassam says 27 Israeli armored vehicles destroyed in the past 48 hours:
"In the last 48 hours, we destroyed 27 military vehicles of the Israeli army totally or partially, and we attacked the aggressor forces with dozens of mortar shells, engaged with the Israeli enemy forces and inflicted heavy losses on them," the Qassam Brigades said in their latest statement on Monday afternoon.
Death toll from Israel’s brutal onslaught on Gaza surpasses 10,000:
The death toll from Israel’s brutal aggression on the Gaza Strip has surpassed 10,000, one month after the occupying regime launched a devastating war on Palestinians in the besieged area.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza announced on Monday that the death toll from the incessant Israeli bombardment of the coastal sliver stood at 10,022 people, including 4,104 children and 2,641 women.
The Ministry also said the number of those wounded since October 7 had risen to 25,408.
Hamas fire 10 rockets towards Haifa, Nahariya from Lebanon
The Israeli regime military confirmed on Monday that in the last hour, some 30 rockets were fired from Lebanon at northern Israel. It says troops are responding with artillery shelling at the sources of the fire.
The projectiles not fired by Hamas — presumably launched by Hezbollah or another Palestinian faction — set off sirens in the Upper Galilee, Times of Israel reported.
The Gaza Strip-based Hamas claimed responsibility for firing a barrage of rockets from Lebanon at northern occupied lands.
Lebanese Hezbollah said in a statement that its fighters target the Israeli occupation site of Al-Raheb on border with Lebanon, destroying its technical equipment.
Israeli regime targets iconic Al-Shifa Hospital in north Gaza:
Israel’s military targeted the solar panel system of a building in Al Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza, media reports say.
Multiple solar panels on the roofs of standing buildings, particularly in Gaza City, have been destroyed in the past few days during Israeli bombardments, AlJazeera reported.
Affected facilities include Nasser hospital, several water wells, and bakeries.
This has eliminated one of the remaining sources of energy, which is not dependent on fuel.
The hospital has sheltered thousands of Gazans over the past few weeks.
South Africa recalls all its diplomats from Occupied Lands:
The South African government said on Monday it would recall all its diplomats from occupied Palestinian lands to "signal" its concern over the situation in Gaza.
Top Turkish, US diplomats meet in Ankara to discuss Gaza:
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Ankara to discuss the latest situation in Gaza, as well as regional and bilateral issues.
Qassam detonates more Israeli tanks on Monday:
The Qassam Brigades announced in a statement that it targeted and destroyed another Israeli tank in the south of Tal Al-Hawa district with a Yasin 105 missile, bringing the total number of tanks destroyed since Monday morning to 5.
US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, was hardly given a warm welcome in Turkey this morning, starting with a snub by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who was visiting his family’s hometown of Rize, The Guardian reported.
Instead, Blinken met with Turkish foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, and was greeted by protests outside the foreign ministry in Ankara, and amid news of demonstrators attempting to storm an air base in southern Turkey housing US troops.
Overnight Israeli attacks kill over 200 people in Gaza:
Palestinian Health Ministry says more than 200 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza overnight.
In a statement, the ministry added that the death toll only covered Gaza City and the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
‘Gaza has turned into a valley of blood’:
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said in his weekly cabinet meeting on Monday that "Scenes in Gaza are beyond human endurance. Children are being killed by bombs, hunger and fear, wounded without access to medical care and ambulances are being bombed live."
"Israeli minister Khila Eiland said they must create a humanitarian crisis in Gaza so that it becomes uninhabitable for human life," he added, according to Al-Jazeera.
"People of conscience and advocates of human values are required to move quickly to stop the aggression that has turned Gaza into a valley of blood," Shtayyeh also noted.