️🇮🇱🇵🇸 Chronicles of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: October 21-23, 2023 In the northern direction, Hamas militants continue to strike Israeli localities. There were explosions in Ashkelon and Sderot, and air defense responded multiple times over Tel Aviv. A similar situation is unfolding in the eastern direction, with Re’im, Be’eri, Nirim, Sufa, and Netivot being targeted. Additionally, militants crossed the border at Kissufim and attacked IDF positions with ATGMs. Hamas also used kamikaze drones to target Israeli bases in Hatzerim and Tze’elim. Fortunately, both drones were detected and destroyed by air defense units. On Monday night, the IDF conducted one of its most powerful strikes on the Gaza Strip during the 17-day conflict. Dozens of civilian facilities were damaged, resulting in the deaths of over 400 people, including children. The shelling of the southern part of the enclave continues without pause, with Khan Younis and Rafah being targeted daily by the IDF. Numerous high-rise residential buildings have been destroyed, and the death toll has surpassed 40. Thanks to international influence, negotiations led to the opening of the Rafah border crossing. Since Saturday, three humanitarian aid convoys have entered the Gaza Strip. On Sunday, an IDF tank struck Egyptian forces’ positions near the Kerem Shalom border crossing, resulting in injuries to nine Egyptians. Clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters continue along the Lebanese-Israeli border. Clashes between the Arab population and Israeli security forces persist in the West Bank. Since the conflict’s onset, approximately 800 Palestinians have been detained in the region. Simultaneously, Israeli security forces are employing armored vehicles and aircraft to suppress dissent. In Jenin, an airstrike targeted an apartment building where one of the protest leaders was believed to be located. You can support us via @indjournalism_bot #digest #Israel #Palestine #video Original msg Источник: Rybar in English
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