Today, Wednesday, the Israeli occupation army announced that two Palestinians crossed the border strip in the southern Gaza Strip, and set fire to an Israeli military vehicle before returning to the Strip.

The army said - in a statement seen by Anatolia - that its forces had spotted a short time ago two suspects who crossed the border strip in the southern Gaza Strip to the fence area, as well as another suspect who approached the fence area.

In a related context, Palestinian activists broadcast on social media pictures that they said documented the burning of an Israeli army "digger" east of Al-Bureij refugee camp (south of Gaza City), at the hands of two young men who crossed the border area.

So far, no Palestinian faction has claimed responsibility for burning the Israeli vehicle.

The Israeli forces prohibit the Palestinians of Gaza from entering the area adjacent to the border strip for a distance of 300 meters, calling it the "buffer zone", and they shoot or arrest anyone in it.

Palestinian media said that the occupation forces were conducting extensive search and combing operations near the separation fence east of al-Bureij;

Fear of Palestinian youth infiltration into the occupied territories.

Earlier today, Wednesday, the Palestinian resistance factions in Gaza called on the Palestinian people and its various forces to unite and unite in the face of the occupation and its crimes.

For his part, the head of the political bureau of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, stressed that the blood of the Palestinians who were martyred by Israeli bullets in the city of Nablus on Tuesday will not be in vain.

Haniyeh said, in a telephone conversation with the families of 3 martyrs who were assassinated by the Israeli army in an ambush in the city of Nablus (in the northern occupied West Bank) yesterday, Tuesday, "This is blood that will not be wasted in vain, and Hamas and all the Palestinian resistance factions see that this is a trust in the necks of all of us." .

Eyewitnesses said that an Israeli special force stormed the neighborhood, disguised as a civilian vehicle bearing a Palestinian registration plate, and fired at a Palestinian vehicle in which the three martyrs were: Adham Mabrouka, Muhammad al-Dakhil, and Ashraf Mabslat.