The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression on the Gaza Strip as Operation Al-Aqsa Flood enters its seventh day, and the Israeli raids on populated areas in the Gaza Strip continued, raising the number of victims to about 1900 martyrs in addition to 7696 wounded.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that among the martyrs were 614 children and 370 women, and the ministry also announced that the occupation forces bombed a convoy of displaced people, resulting in 70 martyrs and more than 200 injuries.

In the developments of the northern front, a journalist was killed and 3 were wounded - including colleagues Carmen Jokhadar and Eli Brakhia - in an Israeli shelling on their car in the town of Alma al-Shaab, which is witnessing an escalation on Friday evening.

The following are the most prominent situations and events that occurred on the seventh day of the Al-Aqsa flood:

70 Martyrs as a Result of the Israeli Occupation Forces' Bombing of a Convoy of Displaced Persons in Gaza

  • The government media office in Gaza announced a high number of victims of the Israeli shelling on a convoy of displaced people in the Gaza Strip.
  • The office said in a statement that the number of victims of the Israeli shelling on the convoy of displaced people rose to 70 martyrs and more than 200 injured.

A martyr and 3 wounded, including a reporter and an Al Jazeera photographer, in Israeli shelling on southern Lebanon

  • A journalist was killed and 3 wounded, including an Al Jazeera reporter and cameraman, by an Israeli shelling on their car in southern Lebanon.
  • Colleagues Carmen Jokhadar and Eli Brakhia were injured in an Israeli shelling on their car in the escalating town of Alma al-Shaab on Friday evening.

Al-Qassam Brigades targets the headquarters of the Northern Region Command in occupied Safed

  • The al-Qassam Brigades said it targeted the Northern Command headquarters in Safed with an Ayyash 250 rocket.
  • Since this morning, 150 rockets have been fired at Ashkelon and 50 at Sderot.
  • It announced the bombing of Ben Gurion Airport.
  • Sderot was hit by 50 rockets in response to displacement and targeting of civilians.
  • The brigades dealt a major blow with 150 rockets to occupied Ashkelon.

Solidarity demonstrations with Gaza spread across world capitals

  • Demonstrations took place in Arab and Muslim capitals in support of the Palestinian people and in solidarity with Gaza.
  • Demonstrations were held and mass vigils were held in a number of countries, including Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Turkey, Yemen, Malaysia, Japan and others.
  • The participants in these vigils and demonstrations called for an end to the massacres against the people of Gaza, and called on the international community to intervene to end the aggression on the besieged enclave.

Israel calls on civilians in Gaza to evacuate their homes

  • The IDF Spokesperson called on civilians in Gaza to evacuate their homes and head south.
  • UNRWA has described Israel's request to transfer more than a million civilians from northern Gaza within 24 hours as "appalling."
  • The United Nations believes that it is impossible to implement such an order without devastating humanitarian consequences.

UNICEF: 447 Palestinian children killed in Gaza

  • UNICEF has confirmed that 447 Palestinian children have been killed in Gaza so far, noting that there are reports that the number could rise.
  • The UN Human Rights Office said a full blockade would lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and an estimated 250,<> people would be displaced.

Al-Qassam: 13 prisoners, including foreigners, were killed in the Israeli bombardment of Gaza

  • The Qassam Brigades announced the death of 13 prisoners, including foreigners, in Israel's shelling of the northern and Gaza governorates during the past 24 hours.
  • 6 of the captives "were killed in the North Governorate in two separate places.
  • And 7 in Gaza governorate in 3 different places affected by Israeli shelling

US Secretary of Defense Arrives in Israel for Solidarity Visit

  • US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Israel on Friday morning on a visit aimed at demonstrating US solidarity with Israel.
  • Austin met with Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant.

Israeli army announces the death of a senior officer

The Israeli army announced the death of Colonel Lion Bar, a senior officer in the West Bank Division, during combat operations in the Gaza Strip.

Britain sends two ships and 3 helicopters, and its prime minister confirms support for Israel

  • Britain sent two Royal Navy ships to patrol the eastern Mediterranean and three helicopters.
  • Reuters quoted a statement by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in which he said his country would deploy additional military support to boost security in the region.
  • Sunak assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call of his country's "unwavering support for Israel in the wake of the Hamas attack."