Resistance returns to occupied territories: Hamas, IJ claim responsibility for operation in Tel Aviv
Occupied Palestine)- The Al-Qassam Brigades, in coordination with Saraya al-Quds, have claimed responsibility for a resistance operation carried out last night in Tel Aviv, emphasizing that such operations within the occupied territories will continue as long as Israeli massacres, forced displacement of civilians, and assassination policies persist.
"The Al-Qassam Brigades, in coordination with Saraya al-Quds, announce the execution of the resistance operation that took place last night, Sunday, in the city of Tel Aviv. The brigades affirm that resistance operations within the occupied territories will resurface as long as the massacres committed by the occupation, the displacement of civilians, and the policy of assassinations continue", Al-Qassam announced on its official Telegram channel.
The Israeli police confirmed that the explosion in Tel Aviv, which occurred on Sunday evening, was a "hostile act." Authorities believe the perpetrator likely originated from the Nablus area in the occupied West Bank. As a result, the security alert level in the greater Tel Aviv area has been elevated.
In a statement, the Israeli police described the incident as "serious and dangerous," with ongoing investigations led by the Shin Bet and police forces. "The Tel Aviv attack was 99% likely to be a terrorist act," the statement read, adding that it was a "miracle" the explosion did not result in dozens of deaths. The announcement was made several hours after believing the operation is of a criminal nature.
The explosion, which occurred on HaLechi Street in southern Tel Aviv, involved a powerful explosive device. Israeli authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant, report suspicious persons or objects, and exercise caution as security forces conduct extensive search operations across the city.
According to Israeli media, an Israeli was killed in the explosion, his identity remains unknown due to the severe condition of his body. Another passerby sustained moderate injuries from shrapnel caused by the blast.
Israeli Channel 13 reported this morning that the police have officially recognized the explosion as a resistance operation.
Footage of the incident circulating on social media shows the significant damage caused by the explosion, with security forces and emergency responders on high alert in the aftermath of the attack.
An hour ago, a vehicle exploded in Tel Aviv, killing two Israeli settlers. Initial reports suggest it was a criminal incident, but Israeli occupation authorities have cordoned off the area, and Shin Bet has entered the scene and is reportedly investigating the incident.
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