Four Palestinians were killed Wednesday morning in an ongoing Israeli shelling in the Gaza Strip, bringing the number of martyrs since yesterday to 16, while the resistance continued to bombard Israeli cities and towns with rocket fire.

The Islamic Jihad militant group said one of the martyrs on Wednesday was one of its fighters, Khaled Farraj.

The government media office in Gaza said that the Israeli army launched about 30 air strikes and artillery on different areas of the Gaza Strip since dawn on Tuesday.

The Israeli army announced that it had launched a third round of raids on targets belonging to Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip, he said.

The Israeli occupation forces pushed military reinforcements to the border with the Gaza Strip. Israeli armored forces were stationed near the Gaza border, with violence escalating for a second day.

Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that the Israeli army summoned hundreds of reserve soldiers from different units, where a state of alert and alert in Israeli towns for the next two days.

The Joint Operations Room of the Palestinian resistance factions considered that Israel crossed all the red lines.

Al-Quds Brigades, the military arm of Islamic Jihad, has vowed to retaliate, stressing that the coming hours will add a new title to the "record of defeats of the Israeli prime minister" and vowed that it would not allow a policy of assassination.

Residents in the cities of Netivot and Ashkelon woke up to the sirens that sounded to warn residents of the rockets, the Israeli army said.

This morning, a number of warning sirens were renewed in Israeli communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip.

Resistance responded to the Israeli attacks by firing rockets (Anatolia)

Initially, the Israeli army announced the detection of 190 shells fired from Gaza, and declared a state of alert up to 80 kilometers, and called hundreds of reservists.

But news agencies said the resistance had fired about 220 rockets from Gaza into Israel without causing casualties.

At noon today, the Jerusalem Brigades and the Mujahideen Brigades announced the bombing of the city of Ashkelon and Sderot with 20 Grad rockets.

Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces assassinated the leader in Al-Quds Brigades Bahaa Abu Al-Atta and his wife, and targeted a member of the political bureau of the movement Akram Ivory in Damascus.

During the funeral of Abu al-Atta's body in Gaza, mourners fired shots in the air and chanted slogans calling for revenge, while Khaled al-Batsh, a leader of Islamic Jihad, said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would pay the price for the assassination of Abu al-Atta, declaring the operation a "new declaration of open war." .

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The head of Hamas' political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, said that the policy of assassinations, which the occupation considers part of his security doctrine, has not succeeded in discouraging or changing the doctrine of the Palestinian resistance factions.

In a press statement, Haniyeh announced that the assassination of the commander in the Al-Quds Brigades Bahaa Abu al-Atta and the ensuing inseparable from the attempts of the occupation to liquidate the Palestinian cause.

He added that the Israeli crimes come at a time when forces and factions are close to rearranging the Palestinian house. He added that the occupation seeks to mix the cards "in a desperate attempt to block the way to restore Palestinian national unity."

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh called for immediate international intervention to stop the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

Ashtiyeh said that Israel must stop its crimes against civilians immediately, calling on the United Nations and human rights organizations to provide protection for Palestinians in the face of violations of the occupation, whether in Gaza or the West Bank.

He explained that President Abbas and the government are conducting intensive regional and international contacts "to prevent aggression from rolling over."

Shtayyeh stressed that competitors in Israeli elections should not be allowed to use Palestinian blood as an "electoral card."