ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT November 15

ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT November 15 Gaza Strip IDF consolidates positions on Gaza coast. The Zionists reported complete control over the Al-Shati refugee camp. The resistance was forced back into the depths of Gaza. The Israelis, in addition to expanding control in the coastal area, also form an operational corridor in a southeastern direction. The assault on the Al-Shifa hospital and the arrest of several hundred Palestinians could be confirmed. The day before, the IDF advanced towards Al-Wafa hospital, which is located east of the IDF positions. These actions indicate multi-directional raids deep into Gaza after it was surrounded. There is fighting in Beit Hanoun and west of Beit Lahia. However, the IDF is in no rush to make progress in this area. This may be due to the lack of confirmed targets of military and media importance. The Israeli Air Force continues massive attacks against targets in the enclave. Most are concentrated in the IDF offensive zones in support of the troops. In the south, attacks against settlements continue. Zionists open humanitarian crossing on Salah al-Din highway. Civilians try to leave Gaza, but excesses are committed. Thus, a man who contacted the IDF was shot dead by unknown assailants. Red Sea To the south, the Yemeni Houthis launched several ballistic missiles against Eilat and its surroundings. Air defense systems repelled the attack by shooting down an object over Israeli territory In the West Bank, the IDF massively detains Palestinians “suspected“ of having links to Hamas. IDF bulldozers destroy monuments and infrastructure in Tulkarm. There are clashes with Arab youth Northern Israel Exchange of blows between Hezbollah and IDF in northern Israel. The Lebanese attack border posts with anti-tank systems. The IDF launches air and artillery strikes against populated areas, forests and areas with Hezbollah presence Infographic by: @Rybar You can also follow us on: @Eureka_News_ENG #Palestine, #Israel, #War Источник: Eureka news
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