In response to the targeting of Palestinians, the Al-Qassam Brigades fired rockets towards Ashkelon.


Gaza: The Palestinian resistance group, Hamas, has initiated another round of rocket attacks, firing 150 rockets toward Israel.
Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, announced this action in response to the ongoing targeting of Palestinians.
These rocket attacks specifically targeted the Israeli city of Ashkelon. Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported incidents of attacks in southern Israel.
Fortunately, there have been no reported casualties or injuries resulting from the recent rocket strikes by Hamas.
In the midst of the ongoing violence, the death toll among Palestinians has now exceeded 1,500 individuals due to continuous Israeli army bombardment in various Palestinian cities, including Gaza.
Additionally, over 6,000 people have been injured.
Israel, too, has suffered losses, with the death toll surpassing 1,300 and more than 3,200 individuals injured.
The Israeli military noted that 258 soldiers have been killed since the conflict began late last week.

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