Operation al-Aqsa flood continued for the second day, 600 Israelis were killed, 313 Palestinians were martyred

Col. Jonathan Steinberg, commander of Israel's Nihal Brigade, is also among the dead

GHAZA

The "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood" launched by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas against Israel on Saturday is still ongoing, as a result of which 600 Israelis have been killed, while the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) responded. More than 313 Palestinians have been martyred in the attacks.


The patience of the Palestinians against the Israeli atrocities, long siege and repeated desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque was exhausted, the resistance movement Hamas declared war against Israel and destroyed the pride of Israel with land, sea and air attacks.


On Saturday, Hamas fired 5,000 rockets at Israel in 20 minutes, killing more than 200 Jews and injuring more than 1,100, while dozens of Israeli army officers and personnel were also taken hostage.


The "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood" launched by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas against Israel on Saturday is still ongoing, as a result of which 600 Israelis have been killed, while the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) responded. More than 313 Palestinians have been martyred in the attacks.


The patience of the Palestinians against the Israeli atrocities, long siege and repeated desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque was exhausted, the resistance movement Hamas declared war against Israel and destroyed the pride of Israel with land, sea and air attacks.


On Saturday, Hamas fired 5,000 rockets at Israel in 20 minutes, killing more than 200 Jews and injuring more than 1,100, while dozens of Israeli army officers and personnel were also taken hostage.


Gaza


On the other hand, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, the officials of the Ministry of Health have said that the number of Palestinians martyred in the besieged Gaza Strip has reached 313, while more than 2000 people are injured.


According to the Ministry of Health, 20 children are among those killed in Gaza, while 120 are injured.


According to Wafa, as a result of the attacks by the Israeli forces, houses were destroyed in several cities of the enclave, from Rafah in the south to Beit Hanun in the north.


The 2.3 million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip spent the night in terror and darkness as Israel intensified airstrikes and cut power to coastal areas.


Israeli strikes damaged residential buildings, including a 14-story tower housing dozens of apartments as well as Hamas offices.


According to the Associated Press, a five-story building in Gaza City was also destroyed.


Israel's Security Council has decided to cut off the supply of electricity, fuel and supplies to Gaza and has also approved measures to destroy Hamas' military and government capabilities.


The Israeli army has asked residents of several areas of the Gaza Strip to leave their homes before retaliatory attacks against Hamas.


Hezbollah


The Lebanese group Hezbollah also attacked Israel on Sunday and bombed the Sheba Farms area.


A statement issued by Hezbollah said that the radar sites, Zubadin and Rawisat al-Alam were bombarded with a large number of artillery shells and guided missiles. Target locations.


In response, the Israeli army targeted a Hezbollah hideout.


According to the Israeli military, one of its drones hit a Hezbollah base in the Mount Dove area along the Lebanese border.


Confirmation of UN peacekeeping forces


United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon confirmed the exchange of fire between Israeli and Lebanese forces and called on both sides to exercise restraint.


In a statement, the United Nations Transitional Force in Lebanon said that a number of rockets were fired from southeast Lebanon towards the area occupied by Israel in the general area of ​​Kafr Choba and in response Israel fired mortar shells at Lebanon.


"We are in touch with authorities on both sides of the Blue Line at all levels to bring the situation under control and avoid further escalation," the Transitional Force stated.


Israeli journalist


According to a journalist of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, if Hezbollah joins the conflict, Israel will face a crisis.


Speaking to the Arab media, the Israeli journalist said that we will face a completely different reality where Israel will have to fight on two fronts, this is a new game and Israel will go through something that it has never faced before. Never encountered.


Arab analyst Ali Hashim


Arab analyst Ali Hashim says that Hezbollah's involvement in the war could be disastrous for Israel.


Speaking to the Arab news agency Al Jazeera, Ali Hashem said that Hezbollah has sent a message to Israel by attacking the Golan Heights. And all the cities of Israel are within the range of Hezbollah's missiles.


He said that if Israel advances in Gaza, Hezbollah can jump into the war, and with the involvement of Hezbollah, the entire region will be engulfed in war.


Attack on Hamas Intelligence Chief's House


The Israeli Air Force says it has struck the home of Hamas' intelligence chief in the Gaza Strip.


The Air Force claimed that the house was used by the group as military infrastructure.


The statement added that the army is continuing its offensive across Gaza.


Hamas


Hamas says its fighters are still engaged in "tough" fighting inside Israel.


In a statement, the al-Qassam Brigades, a branch of Hamas, said its fighters were still engaged in "fierce clashes" in several cities inside Israel.


Our guns are with you


Senior Hezbollah official Hashim Safiuddin has said in a message to the Palestinians that our history, our guns and our rockets are with you.


Addressing a ceremony in Hezbollah's stronghold Dahiya on the outskirts of Beirut, Hashim Safi said that we are all with you.