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Palestinian resistance rocket attacks on the occupied territories

The Al-Quds Brigades, a branch of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, announced rocket attacks on the occupied territories.

Al-Quds Brigades, a branch of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, announced that it targeted Ashkelon, Sdirot and other towns in the Gaza Strip with rockets in response to the occupation’s crimes against the people of Gaza.

According to Al-Mayadeen report, the Palestinian resistance continues to confront the occupying Palestinian forces in Gaza and targets them in all axes of the war, especially the central areas of the Gaza Strip.

While today (Friday) the war in Gaza entered its 196th day, the artillery of the Zionist regime targeted the border areas of Rafah city. The Zionists targeted the center of the Gaza Strip.

Even though the Zionist regime has targeted the Gaza Strip for more than 6 months, it has not yet achieved any of its goals regarding the Gaza war.

Washington and Tel Aviv meeting about Rafah

In this regard, the White House announced that a virtual meeting was held between the American and Zionist parties regarding the Rafah issue.

The meeting was attended by Jake Sullivan, US National Security Adviser, and Ron Dermer, the Minister of Strategic Affairs of the Zionist regime, and several other American and Zionist officials.

In this meeting, the American officials talked about the concern about the ground operations in Rafah.The Zionist side also agreed to consider Washington’s concerns about Rafah and conduct further negotiations. .

Source: ISNA

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