The Israeli occupation completely closed the maritime domain off Gaza under the pretext of responding to the launching of incendiary rockets and balloons at settlements, and again bombed targets of the Palestinian resistance, while the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) warned it of the consequences of the military escalation that has continued for a week, indicating that an Egyptian security delegation is imminent to discuss a file Calming down.

And the Al-Jazeera correspondent reported that, on Sunday, Israel completely closed the fishing area on the coast of Gaza, under the pretext of responding to two rockets fired at dawn at the settlement of Sderot.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz ordered the closure of the maritime domain off Gaza until further notice, after the occupation authorities decided last Wednesday to reduce the fishing area to 8 nautical miles from 15 miles previously, indefinitely.

This step came as part of other punitive measures that included blocking fuel and closing the Kerem Shalom crossing, which is a major port for goods into the besieged Gaza Strip since 2006.

In addition to tightening the naval blockade, the warplanes of the occupation launched again a series of raids on sites belonging to the Palestinian resistance and vacant lands in different areas of the Gaza Strip, and the bombing resulted in material damage and great destruction in the targeted sites, without any injuries among the citizens reported.

The Israeli army spokesman said that the warplanes targeted a number of Hamas sites, adding that the bombing was in response to the launching of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip and the marches on the border strip.

The Al-Jazeera correspondent had previously indicated that sirens sounded in the settlements on the Gaza envelope, and while the Israeli army was talking about the success of the Border Dome system in intercepting the two rockets that were fired at dawn today, the Israeli police said that one of the two rockets damaged a house in the settlement of Sderot, and wounded a settler .

In the context of the escalation on the ground, the Israeli occupation forces shot last night at young men who were demonstrating near the border tourists in the eastern Gaza Strip, and talked about their attempt to plant explosives to penetrate the fence.

Palestinian sources confirmed the injury of two protesters who were participating in what is known as "night confusion", which includes launching incendiary balloons towards areas adjacent to the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli fire and rescue departments said that 19 Palestinian balloon attacks were recorded on Saturday alone, and balloons often cause fires in agricultural lands, and the Palestinians confirm that the launch of these balloons expresses their protest against the blockade.

An Israeli strike on a site in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip (Anatolia)

The truce file
Meanwhile, Khalil al-Hayya, a member of the political bureau of Hamas, said that an Egyptian security delegation would arrive in the Gaza Strip to discuss the truce file with Tel Aviv in light of the current Israeli military escalation, and the last visit of an Egyptian security delegation was last February.

Al-Hayya added - in an interview with Al-Aqsa TV - that the state of calm in the region cannot be through the slow death of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, stressing the continuation of the Palestinian movement to press for the lifting of the siege.

In a statement released on Sunday, Hamas held Israel responsible for the escalation in the Gaza Strip.

Its spokesman, Fawzi Barhoum, said that the occupation army’s intentionally targeting peaceful demonstrators in the eastern Gaza Strip, and wounding a number of them with live bullets, is a dare to Palestinian blood, and a crime to be added to its black record against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

Barhoum added that the peaceful marches by the demonstrators in the border area in the eastern Gaza Strip are a popular act of resistance, and an emphasis on waging the battle to break the siege and live with dignity, regardless of the cost.

He added that Hamas holds the occupation fully responsible for the consequences of this escalation, stressing the legitimate Palestinian right to resist oppression and blockade with all tools and forms of struggle and struggle.

Yesterday, Hamas held Israel responsible for the military escalation, and confirmed that it was ready for all scenarios, and had announced before that that it would not accept that the situation continues as it is.

Transporting the body of the martyr Darawsheh in the ambulance (communication sites)

Run over the West Bank
On the other hand, a Palestinian worker from a village in the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank was killed yesterday, Saturday evening, after trying to enter the Green Line areas through one of the wall openings near the Jabara checkpoint south of Tulkarm, which in turn is located in the northern West Bank.

Eyewitnesses reported in an audio recording that reached Al-Jazeera Net that the worker, named Aqab Darawsheh, from the village of Talouza, north of Nablus, was seriously injured after a settler ran over him and a group of workers who were intending to enter the work after cutting the "hatch". Darawshe received first aid, but he succumbed to his injuries.

The occupation army had re-emphasized the openings made by the Palestinians a few days ago in the apartheid wall with the aim of crossing the Green Line for work, and the soldiers pursued dozens of workers and sprayed them with sound and gas bombs and detained a number of them for several hours before forcing them to sign pledges not to enter Israel.

For his part, Anadolu Agency quoted eyewitnesses as saying that yesterday the occupation forces shot Palestinian workers who were trying to cross the wall near the city of Tulkarm, which resulted in the injury of one of them in the foot.