π¨π’ Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
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Al-Qassam fighters successfully trapped a zionist force in a complex ambush where they targeted an armored personnel carrier with an Al-Yassin 105 shell and targeted a group of 7 soldiers at the same place with another shell.
As soon as the rescue force arrived to save them, they engaged in heavy weaponry clashes, inflicting draths and injuries among all of them in the Al-Balad area of Khan Younis city in the south of the Gaza Strip.
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Al-Qassam fighters successfully trapped a zionist force in a complex ambush where they targeted an armored personnel carrier with an Al-Yassin 105 shell and targeted a group of 7 soldiers at the same place with another shell.
As soon as the rescue force arrived to save them, they engaged in heavy weaponry clashes, inflicting draths and injuries among all of them in the Al-Balad area of Khan Younis city in the south of the Gaza Strip.
Testimonies from some wounded patients who were besieged by the occupation in Al-Shifa Medical Complex, surviving without food or water for two weeks:
The first patient shares, "We were sitting in the reception section. At 2:30 AM, the Jews attacked us. There were killings, explosions. The most horrific methods of killing you could imagine were employed by the army against us. How can I even begin to describe the humiliation, the insults, and the explosions we experienced here? They started firing at the walls, they humiliated us. We were besieged here."
The second patient recounted, "I was at the Reception section...The Jews came and after five days they made us evacuate to the Kidney Dialysis section. Five days later they made us evacuate again. There was no treatment, no change, but praise be to Allah, we made it out alive."
When asked, the third patient responded, "What happened? As you can see, we were suffocated and killed, but praise be to Allah."
The first patient shares, "We were sitting in the reception section. At 2:30 AM, the Jews attacked us. There were killings, explosions. The most horrific methods of killing you could imagine were employed by the army against us. How can I even begin to describe the humiliation, the insults, and the explosions we experienced here? They started firing at the walls, they humiliated us. We were besieged here."
The second patient recounted, "I was at the Reception section...The Jews came and after five days they made us evacuate to the Kidney Dialysis section. Five days later they made us evacuate again. There was no treatment, no change, but praise be to Allah, we made it out alive."
When asked, the third patient responded, "What happened? As you can see, we were suffocated and killed, but praise be to Allah."
The IOF abducted Sabah Haniyeh, the sister of Hamas head Ismail Haniyeh, from her home near Bir Al-Sabi' in southern occupied Palestine, where she has lived with her husband for years.
Zionist forces stormed her home, stole her belongings, and accused her of "serious security offenses."
Zionist forces stormed her home, stole her belongings, and accused her of "serious security offenses."
New stories continue to come out of Al-Shifa Hospital following the IOF's withdrawal this morning.
In the attached clip, journalist Anas Al-Sharif greets Abdullah Al-Hajj, previously reported to be martyred, who was stuck in the hospital for two weeks after losing his legs.
Al-Jazeera correspondent Ismail Al-Ghoul, who was abducted and tortured from Al-Shifa Hospital at the beginning of the siege speaks in the attached clip how his brother Khaled was one of the hundreds of martyrs found among the remains of the hospital. He took a moment to bury and pray for his brother before returning to the field to continue reporting.
12 hours after the withdrawal, families continue to search for their martyred and missing loved ones.
In the attached clip, journalist Anas Al-Sharif greets Abdullah Al-Hajj, previously reported to be martyred, who was stuck in the hospital for two weeks after losing his legs.
Al-Jazeera correspondent Ismail Al-Ghoul, who was abducted and tortured from Al-Shifa Hospital at the beginning of the siege speaks in the attached clip how his brother Khaled was one of the hundreds of martyrs found among the remains of the hospital. He took a moment to bury and pray for his brother before returning to the field to continue reporting.
12 hours after the withdrawal, families continue to search for their martyred and missing loved ones.
π¨ Dr. Moatasem Salah from inside Al-Shifa Medical Complex:
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The occupation forces bombed and burned all the buildings of the Complex without exception.
All Al-Shifa Medical Complex facilities are no longer operational.
All the Complexβs facilities were out of service due to the "israeli" bombing.
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The occupation forces bombed and burned all the buildings of the Complex without exception.
All Al-Shifa Medical Complex facilities are no longer operational.
All the Complexβs facilities were out of service due to the "israeli" bombing.
The search for martyrs continues following the IOF's withdrawal from Al-Shifa Medical Complex after a two-week-long siege. Hundreds of bodies were found in and around the Complex in between the burned and destroyed buildings, in addition to a "temporary graveyard" created because of the IOF, who bulldozed the bodies of the martyrs on top of the courtyard of the hospital. Over the last hours, several bodies were transferred to Al-Maamadani Hospital.
Since the ground invasion began, the hospital, which is the largest in the Gaza Strip and older than the zionist entity itself, has been besieged three times, having housed thousands of displaced people and staff.
400 martyrs have been recovered from the rubble, with an untold number burned, buried, or crushed by bulldozers and tanks, now unrecognizable. The hospital itself is completely non-functional, as all wards were destroyed. Martyrs were found handcuffed and with gunshots to the head.
Journalist Yousef Fares added: "The locals talk about burying the injured people alive under the dirt, about shackling the victims and drowning them in mud and water, then burying them."
The massacre that took place here will not be forgotten, immortalized in the criminal record of the fading zionist entity, remembered for generations alongside the massacres of the Nakba and the camps for its sheer brutality. Shame and disgrace will forever chase those who seek to normalize or make peace with such a criminal and bloodthirsty entity, which shows no regard for any norms or laws.
Since the ground invasion began, the hospital, which is the largest in the Gaza Strip and older than the zionist entity itself, has been besieged three times, having housed thousands of displaced people and staff.
400 martyrs have been recovered from the rubble, with an untold number burned, buried, or crushed by bulldozers and tanks, now unrecognizable. The hospital itself is completely non-functional, as all wards were destroyed. Martyrs were found handcuffed and with gunshots to the head.
Journalist Yousef Fares added: "The locals talk about burying the injured people alive under the dirt, about shackling the victims and drowning them in mud and water, then burying them."
The massacre that took place here will not be forgotten, immortalized in the criminal record of the fading zionist entity, remembered for generations alongside the massacres of the Nakba and the camps for its sheer brutality. Shame and disgrace will forever chase those who seek to normalize or make peace with such a criminal and bloodthirsty entity, which shows no regard for any norms or laws.
π¨ A number of martyrs and injuries were reported in an airstrike that targeted the Brazil neighborhood in southern Rafah in the southern #Gaza Strip, which was followed by another airstrike.
β¦οΈ National Resistance Brigades (Martyr Omar Al-Qasim Forces):
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We bombed a gathering of the occupation's vehicles northeast of Qarara with a number of mortar shells.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
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We bombed a gathering of the occupation's vehicles northeast of Qarara with a number of mortar shells.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
π¨ Zionist air defenses (Patriot) fired twice in a row over the skies of Tabariyya in northern occupied Palestine to confront an unspecified target without sounding sirens moments ago.