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Israel shared images: we photograph ships and boats

Israel shared images: we photograph ships and boats

In the statement made by the Israeli military on the social media platform X, images of the ship and the ship attempting to infiltrate the country from Gaza were shared.

The statement stated that naval forces shot down 2 ships and 2 vessels attempting to infiltrate Israel from the south, and stated that “dozens of terrorists attempting to reach Israeli lands were neutralized.”

It was also observed that an agricultural vehicle that was trying to infiltrate from the ground was hit.

The Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas organization that controls the Gaza Strip, launched this morning an operation called “Aqsa Flood” against Israel. As thousands of rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israel, armed groups entered settlements in the region. The Israeli army also announced that it launched an attack on the Gaza Strip with dozens of fighter jets. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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