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Saraya al-Quds broadcast footage of attack on Israeli command, control center in Khan Yunis

Saraya al-Quds broadcast footage of attack on Israeli command, control center in Khan Yunis

Saba Yemen23-06-2025
Gaza – Saba:
Saraya al-Quds broadcast footage on Monday of its fighters attacking an Israeli enemy command and enemy control center in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
In a brief statement accompanied by a video clip, the Brigades stated that the fighters targeted an Israeli enemy command and enemy control center with Fagot and Malutka weapons and a special force entrenched inside a house north of Street 5, north of Khan Yunis.
Since October 7, 2023, Palestinian resistance factions have continued their heroic operations against the Israeli enemy, as part of the ongoing "al-Aqsa Flood" campaign.
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