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On the 115th day of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, the occupation army continues to commit massacres against civilians, while the resistance factions, led by the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades - the military wing of the Hamas movement - continue to confront it on several fronts in the Strip.

Meanwhile, the campaign launched by the occupation authorities against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) continued, as several donor countries stopped funding this agency, which is the lifeline of more than 5.5 million Palestinian refugees.

Gaza massacres

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the Israeli occupation forces committed 14 massacres in the Strip, killing 215 martyrs and 300 injured within 24 hours.

The ministry added that the number of victims of the Israeli aggression rose to 26,637 martyrs and 65,387 injured since October 7.

Al Jazeera's correspondent had confirmed the death of 33 Palestinians as a result of the Israeli bombing of citizens' homes in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip since yesterday evening, Sunday, while 10 others were martyred at dawn today in the bombing of a school belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) housing displaced persons in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of Gaza City.

The occupation army continues to besiege Al-Amal Hospital and Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, for the sixth day in a row. Al-Jazeera’s correspondent also reported that the occupation forces bombed downtown Khan Yunis and blew up residential buildings.

Resistance operations

On the other hand, the Al-Qassam Brigades - the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) - fired a missile salvo towards Tel Aviv and other cities, and sirens were heard, prompting the Israelis to take shelter in shelters.

The Al-Qassam Brigades announced the bombing of Tel Aviv with a missile barrage in response to the Israeli massacres against civilians, according to its announcement.

The Al-Qassam Brigades also broadcast new scenes of what it said were battles between its fighters and the Israeli occupation army in the west of the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, and the scenes showed the destruction of Israeli tanks.

For its part, the Al-Quds Brigades - the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement - said that it blew up an Israeli tank with a "barrel-piercing" device in the vicinity of the Hassan Salama Mosque, west of Khan Yunis.

The Al-Quds Brigades announced the bombardment of concentrations of enemy soldiers and vehicles with mortar shells on the front lines of the advance in the center and west of the city of Khan Yunis.

Gaza bombs

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Observatory, quoting an Israeli newspaper, said that the bombs dropped by the Israeli army on the Gaza Strip in 4 months exceed those used by Russia in its war on Ukraine over two years.

Observatory director Rami Abdo published a tweet - on his page on the X website - in which he quoted the Israeli newspaper "Kol Ha'ir" that estimates indicate that the quantity of bombs used by the Israeli army in Gaza exceeds those used by former German leader Adolf Hitler during World War II.

Occupation forces intercept an ambulance during its storming of the city of Jenin (Al Jazeera)

5 martyrs in the West Bank

In the West Bank, 5 Palestinians were martyred by Israeli occupation army bullets in Jenin, Hebron, and Bethlehem in the West Bank, and the occupation forces continued their arrests, while other cities and towns in the West Bank witnessed armed clashes.

The Palestinian News Agency reported that the child Rani Yasser Khalaf Al-Shaer (16 years old) died as a result of being hit by live bullets during clashes near Bethlehem.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health also announced the death of two young men after being hit in the chest by live occupation bullets, during confrontations that broke out between young men and the occupation forces after they stormed the town of Dura, south of Hebron.

On the other hand, the Palestinian Red Crescent announced the martyrdom of a Palestinian by bullets fired by the occupation forces in the town of Silwad, east of Ramallah.

The young Palestinian man, Thaer Naeem, was martyred at dawn on Monday by Israeli occupation forces' bullets as they stormed a town in Jenin, while other cities and towns in the West Bank witnessed armed clashes.

Clashes broke out between the occupation forces and the Palestinians in Jenin, its camp and a number of its villages, and the same situation occurred in the city of Nablus and its two camps, Balata and Askar, while the occupation forces stormed the Aida camp north of the city of Bethlehem, and areas in the city of Tubas and villages near the city of Hebron.

Lebanon Front

On the front in Lebanon, Lebanese Hezbollah announced the launch of “Burkan” missiles targeting the Israeli “Branit Barracks,” and confirmed a direct hit.

The occupation army radio reported that two soldiers were injured as a result of two rocket shells falling from southern Lebanon towards the barracks located in Galilee.

Hezbollah also announced that it had targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation soldiers at the Al-Summaqa site with missile weapons, causing a direct hit among their ranks.

He said that he bombed an Israeli base as part of 6 new cross-border operations, while areas in southern Lebanon were subjected to intense Israeli bombing.

The party said - in a statement - that its fighters bombed the Israeli Khirbet Maar base with two “Falaq 1” missiles, and added that they targeted the monk site with a “Burkan” missile, and the vicinity of the Honin barracks. They also bombed with missiles gatherings of Israeli soldiers at the Tal Shaar site and the vicinity of the Birkat Risha site. And in the Ramim barracks.

A combat destroyer crosses the Bab al-Mandab Strait to settle in the Red Sea (Iranian press)

Houthi attack

In Yemen, the military spokesman for the Yemeni Ansar Allah group, the Houthis, announced on Monday that the group targeted a US Navy logistical support ship, while it was sailing through the Gulf of Aden, with a naval missile yesterday evening.

A statement by the group's spokesman said that the launch of the missile came within the framework of victory for the Palestinian people and in response to the American-British aggression against Yemen, stressing that the Yemeni armed forces are continuing to implement the decision to prevent Israeli navigation or navigation heading to the occupied ports of Palestine in the Red and Arab Bahrain.

Bombing on Syria

Syrian media reported that 4 people were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted a farm in the vicinity of the Sayyida Zeinab area in Damascus.

It indicated that an Israeli attack with 3 missiles targeted a farm in the vicinity of the Sayyida Zeinab area, and that air defenses responded to what it described as “aggression.”

Conference to annex the West Bank and Gaza

The Hamas movement considered the ruling coalition’s call in Israel during a conference yesterday, Sunday, to annex the West Bank and Gaza “a revelation of the premeditated intentions to implement the crime of displacement and ethnic cleansing against our people, and a disregard for the recent decisions of the International Court of Justice, which demanded that it take all measures to stop the genocide in Gaza.”

In a statement on its website, Hamas called on the international community and the United Nations to take a firm stance and condemn this conference, as it is based on the idea of ​​ethnic cleansing, and to take the necessary measures to protect the Palestinian people in implementation of the decisions of the International Court of Justice.

Agreement framework

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that he believes there is a framework for reaching a new agreement between Hamas and Israel, while the security mini-ministerial council will hold a meeting tonight, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, to discuss proposals for a possible deal.

During an interview with CNN, Kirby described the talks that took place in Paris to discuss the features of a new prisoner exchange deal as “constructive.”

He continued, "We believe that there is a framework for another agreement on the hostages. This could make a difference in terms of removing more hostages, delivering more aid, and actually reducing violence."

For his part, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said that progress was made yesterday regarding laying the foundation for moving forward on the issue of detainees, indicating that the talks are improving compared to previous weeks, and that their current stage may lead to a permanent ceasefire. In the future.

But he warned - during a dialogue at the Atlantic Council in Washington - that the current escalation in Gaza will not lead to any progress regarding the return of detainees.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman stressed that Qatar's role is to mediate and seek to bridge the gap and not to put pressure on the parties, and it cannot predict the response of Hamas.

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies