TEHRAN, September 23 (MNA) – Palestinian sources reported that the Zionist regime's army launched air and ground attacks against the positions of the Resistance forces in the east of Gaza.The Zionist army targeted the positions of the Palestinian resistance forces in the east of Gaza with its artillery attacks.
A fighter belonging to the Zionist regime fired 2 missiles and targeted one of the observation towers of the Palestinian Resistance forces in an area located in the east of Gaza.
Palestinian sources reported that several Palestinians were injured during these attacks Earlier on Friday, Zionist forces attacked Palestinian protesters in the besieged Gaza Strip, injuring more than 30 people.
The protesters gathered near the fence separating Gaza from the occupied territories on Friday.
The Israeli military said its forces have conducted air attacks on the Gaza Strip.
The demonstrators expressed support for the al-Aqsa mosque and the occupied West Bank, amid rising acts of violence committed by Israeli forces and settlers against Palestinians there.
They also voiced solidarity with Palestinians held in Israeli jails.
Israeli forces used live ammunition and tear gas to disperse the protesters.
In response, the protesters launched incendiary balloons toward Israeli settlements near Gaza, causing fires.
Israeli forces then launched aerial and artillery attacks on resistance positions in eastern Gaza, injuring at least one Palestinian.
The Israeli military said a drone hit two military posts belonging to the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip.
Separately, an Israeli tank hit another military post, claiming that shots were fired from there towards Israeli troops confronting protesters.
The Hamas-affiliated radio station Aqsa said several people had been wounded in the strikes.
Palestinians in Gaza have been holding protests along the separation fence for days over the regime’s treatment of Palestinian prisoners and provocative visits by settlers to the Al Aqsa mosque compound.
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