The Israeli bombardment of Gaza continued for the 13th consecutive day, causing more martyrs in different areas of the Strip, and the death toll in the Gaza Strip has so far risen to 3785,12, most of them children and women, in addition to more than <>,<> wounded.

The spokesman for the Interior Ministry in Gaza said that about 70% of the martyrs and injured as a result of the Israeli aggression on the Strip are women and children.

Clashes with the occupation forces in the West Bank resulted in the death of 12 martyrs, while the occupation army announced one death in its ranks in addition to 9 wounded.

Abu Obeida, spokesman for the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, warned the occupation army that "the bill of account with it will be harsh and painful, and we will not pass its crimes against our people and our people."

Here are the most prominent developments of the 13th day of the Al-Aqsa flood:

  • Ismail Haniyeh, head of Hamas' political bureau, said that the continuation of aggression and bloodshed would blow up all equations and plans at the Palestinian and regional levels.
  • The Pentagon announces that the USS Carney shot down 3 missiles and a number of drones launched by the Houthis from Yemen.
  • The US State Department announces 32 American dead and 11 missing since the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
  • The Israeli military spokesman confirmed that there were 203 abductees in Gaza and about 100 missing.
  • The US Senate adopts a resolution in support of Israel.
  • The spokesman for the al-Qassam Brigades said in his speech today that the "enemy" is at its worst and that the resistance controls the field.
  • The Israeli army announces the killing of a soldier from the undercover unit and the injury of 9 others in clashes in Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm in the West Bank.
  • Israel announces the evacuation of its embassies in Bahrain, Jordan, Morocco, Egypt and Turkey.
  • The Israeli government approves an aid plan to evacuate residents of Ashkelon.
  • The New York Times says Washington has asked Qatar to mediate the release of Hamas hostages after it confirmed that a military rescue was impossible.
  • Israeli media report the arrival of an American plane carrying a cargo of armored vehicles for the Israeli army.
  • Interior Ministry spokesman in Gaza: About 70% of the martyrs and injured as a result of the aggression are women and children.
  • The Government Information Office in Gaza announces the death of the commander of the National Security Forces in the Gaza Strip, Major General Jihad Muhaisen, and his family in an Israeli shelling on Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.
  • The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli occupation has so far warned 24 hospitals to evacuate in Gaza, including Al-Shifa Hospital.
  • Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordan's King Abdullah II call for an end to the war in Gaza, warning of the conflict spreading to the entire region.
  • The death toll of the Israeli army rose on Thursday to 306 soldiers and officers, since the Al-Aqsa flood operation on October 7.
  • The Palestinian Health Authority announces that 3 hospitals are completely out of service, and 25 partially damaged in the Gaza Strip.
  • The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) appreciates the final statement of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and calls for its practical translation in order to stop the aggression of the occupation.
  • The Legislative Council in Gaza mourns MP Jamila Shanti, who was killed in an Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip last night.
  • A US State Department official resigns over President Joe Biden's administration's handling of the Israeli war on Gaza.
  • British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he came to Israel to support it and stand with it against what he described as terrorism.