According to Israeli Army Radio, 40 Israeli soldiers killed in northern Gaza
Palestinian resistance factions have intensified their activities against Israel, with a series of rocket attacks targeting locations within the occupied territories.

Palestinian resistance factions have intensified their operations against Israel, firing additional rockets at Israeli positions within the occupied territories.
On Sunday, Israeli Army Radio confirmed the deaths of 40 Israeli soldiers in northern Gaza since the military launched its offensive in Jabalia in October.
According to military reports, 5,541 Israeli soldiers have sustained injuries during this timeframe, amid allegations that the army is obscuring a potentially higher count of casualties.
Army reports indicate that since the onset of the conflict in Gaza, known as the war of extermination starting on October 7, 2023, the death toll among soldiers has climbed to 824.
The data encompasses fatalities among soldiers occurring in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Lebanon, and within Israeli territory.
In a recent statement, Palestinian resistance groups have claimed that the casualties sustained by Israeli forces are significantly underreported by official sources.
In a recent announcement, authorities confirmed that five missiles were launched from Gaza targeting the settlement of Sderot.
Sirens have been activated in regions adjacent to the embattled territory, signaling heightened alert.
Hamas’ military arm, the Qassam Brigades, has reported the detonation of a fortified structure housing Israeli soldiers in the eastern sector of the Jabalia camp.
The military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement reported that it had launched an attack on an Israeli Merkava tank using an explosive device in the eastern region of Jabalia.
A rescue unit of the regime’s military was targeted using a Yasin-105 rocket by the group. Meanwhile, Israel has issued a fresh evacuation directive for a northern Gaza town under siege, prompting another surge of displacement within the embattled Palestinian territory.
In the second year of escalating hostilities in Gaza, there has been a surge of international condemnation. Officials and organizations across the globe have criticized the ongoing attacks and the obstruction of aid deliveries, characterizing them as intentional efforts to devastate the population.
In a significant legal move last month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced the issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The charges against them include allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza region.
Israel is currently subject to a genocide case at the International Court of Justice concerning its military actions in Gaza.
In October 2023, the Israeli military launched an offensive in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least 45,500 Palestinians, the majority of whom are reported to be women and children.