United States and Israel failed to carry out the largest land and sea invasion of the Gaza Strip.
International reports reported that American and Israeli forces carried out a simultaneous land and sea attack, but did not achieve any significant progress.
Early on Friday evening, the American-Israeli occupation forces began artillery and missile bombardment, the first of its kind in the history of contemporary wars.
The operation was also preceded by cutting off communications and the Internet, in addition to electricity.
The sources reported that the ground invasion attempt was carried out on several fronts, as an American-Israeli force attempted to infiltrate by sea in conjunction with a land incursion attempt towards the Bureij camp and Khanios in the northern Gaza Strip.
A spokesman for the Israeli occupation forces confirmed during a press conference on Friday evening that there were arrangements to expand the ground operation in the Gaza Strip.
The occupation is trying to achieve any military victory during this stage, especially after the settlers were filled with doubt about the army’s ability to respond to the October 7 defeat, especially with the ground operation postponed for weeks amid unconvincing pretexts from the occupation, whose forces’ leadership did not hide its fears of defeat and losses.