Hezbollah in Lebanon claims to have carried out an attack on the Israeli city of Akko, reports Reuters. If true, it would be the deepest attack into Israeli territory carried out by Hezbollah since the beginning of the war.
Israel's military says it has no knowledge that any targets inside Israel would have been hit, but stated earlier on Tuesday that it fired back at two "airborne targets" in northern Israel.
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Heavy airstrikes as war passes 200 days: 'One of those horror nights'
During the night, Israel carried out some of the heaviest bombings in several weeks against northern Gaza, writes Reuters.
The news agency reports that several people were injured in an attack on a mosque west of Beit Hanoun. People who gathered along the coastal road to receive emergency aid are also said to have been injured.
- It was one of those horror nights that we have lived with since the beginning of the war. The shelling from combat vehicles and aircraft never stopped, says Um Mohammad, a 53-year-old mother of six.
The renewed attacks on northern Gaza come almost four months after Israel's army announced that troops were being withdrawn from there and that Hamas was no longer in control of the area.
According to the Israeli military, rockets were fired into Israel from northern Gaza during the night.
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Satellite images appear to show tent sites in Khan Yunis
Satellite images taken near Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip show how tent areas have begun to be set up.
This is shown by analyzes according to the news agency AP.
Over a million Palestinians have fled to the border town of Rafah to escape Israeli bombing. However, Israel is planning an offensive against Rafah, something that has met with international condemnation.
Israel's military states that it is not involved in the tent building in Khan Yunis. According to information in the Israeli media, Egypt is behind it.
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