Dozens of Israeli tanks entered the southern Gaza Strip

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Dozens of Israeli tanks entered the southern Gaza Strip

Dozens of Israeli tanks entered the southern Gaza Strip

Local witnesses told AFP on Monday that dozens of tanks, troop carriers, and bulldozers of the Israeli army entered the southern Gaza Strip in the area of Khan Younis camp.

According to the report, Amina Abu Hala, a 59-year-old resident of the Gaza Strip, said that Israeli military vehicles have now penetrated up to two kilometers into the village of Al-Qarara, located in the northeast of Khan Younis.

Moaz Mohammed, a 34-year-old another witness, added that the tanks are now moving along Salah al-Din road, which stretches from north to south of the Gaza Strip.

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