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Israel Launches Rockets at al-Quds in Continuing Strikes

Reports indicate that Israeli airstrikes have targeted areas in both the central and southern regions of the Gaza Strip, with no apparent casualties reported at this time.

On Friday, Palestinian resistance fighters launched rockets towards al-Quds in response to Israel’s assassination of resistance commanders in the besieged Gaza Strip, which began on Tuesday.

The rocket sirens in Beit Shemesh and the hills outside Jerusalem suddenly blared, breaking the 12-hour period of relative quiet.

Towns in Israel located near the fence that divides the blockaded Gaza Strip from the occupied territories were targeted again with rockets in retaliation.

Israel resumed airstrikes against the Gaza Strip on Friday, with no reported injuries.

As of now, 31 Palestinians, 6 of whom were children and 3 women, have been killed due to Israeli aggression.

Alian Atta Alian Abuwadi, aged 36, passed away on Thursday after suffering injuries in northern Gaza.

At Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia city, medical sources reported that a Palestinian man was killed in a drone strike in the northern sector of the besieged Gaza Strip, in the Ezbet Abd Roba neighborhood. The official Palestinian news agency Wafa confirmed this news.

Only a few hours after the announcement of the deaths of two military leaders from the Palestinian resistance group Islamic Jihad in strikes conducted by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, a new development occurred.

The assassination of Ahmed Abu Daqqa, a senior commander of the al-Quds Brigades (the armed branch of the group), occurred near Khan Younis and resulted in the wounding of four people.

Earlier on, the Palestinian resistance organization declared the demise of Ali Ghali, who was the leader of its rocket launch unit.

The deaths of Ali Ghali and Ahmed Abu Daqqa brought the total number of senior figures from the group killed to five since Israel started its airstrikes in Gaza on Tuesday. Additionally, two individuals from a different resistance group were killed in another airstrike on Thursday.

Groups based in Gaza have responded with a barrage of rockets in retaliation.

Hebrew media reports that a single Israeli citizen has been killed and close to 60 more have been injured in retaliatory rocket strikes launched from the Gaza Strip.

A young boy from Gaza has passed away after suffering a panic attack.

In the al-Remal neighborhood of the Gaza Strip, a young Palestinian boy tragically passed away due to a panic attack after Israeli military planes bombarded the area.

Local sources report that 4-year-old Tamim Daoud was full of anticipation as he went to bed on Monday night, looking forward to his fifth birthday the following month.

At 2 a.m. local time, Israeli strikes roused him and his family from sleep.

Mohammed, the father of Tamim, reported that his son was sleeping when a residential building near their home was hit by an Israeli airstrike. Upon awakening, Tamim was filled with fear and dread.

The deafening sound of the bombing echoed through the now shattered windows, leaving the neighborhood in ruins.

Tamim was sobbing heavily as his mother attempted to comfort him and help him get back to sleep. His father reported that the boy seemed to be struggling to breathe, gasping as he desperately tried to inhale air.

After eventually getting some rest, Tamim awoke five hours later in the grip of another panic attack.

His father said he had rushed him to the hospital, but unfortunately his heart stopped functioning while on the way.

Mohammed sadly reported that his son, Tamim, had been admitted to the hospital, where he received medical treatment, but his heartbeat had been very faint. Unfortunately, at dawn the doctors informed him that Tamim had passed away.

The father said that his little son’s heart couldn’t take the terror of the bombing.

The General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Thursday denounced the “barbaric military aggression” against the Gaza Strip as a “heinous crime” and a “flagrant violation of international law and humanitarian principles”.

The organization blamed Israel completely for the aftermath of the escalation, claiming that its actions were tantamount to war crimes and posed a danger to the safety, tranquility, and equilibrium of the area.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation urged the global community to take immediate action to put an end to the Israeli aggression, safeguard Palestinians, and compel Israel to adhere to international law.

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