
Two Major Security Incidents in Khan Younis and Shuja'iyya, Reports of Injured Israeli Soldiers - Jordan News
On Friday, Israeli sources had also reported another 'serious security event' in northern Gaza, just hours after Palestinian resistance forces detonated a booby-trapped building targeting an Israeli unit in Khan Younis, resulting in deaths and injuries among the soldiers.

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