On this day, after the end of the two-week truce, Israel resumed the comprehensive blockade on Gaza (2023-2024) [ar], and intensified its raids on the Gaza Strip, which led to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians within a few hours. The militants from Gaza, clashed with Israel Defense Forcesl on several fronts, and targeted the cities of Tel Aviv, Ashdod, and settlements in the Gaza envelope with rocket barrages.[1]
Day 57 corresponding to (02-12-2023)
It is the second day of the collapse of the truce between the Palestinian resistance and Israel, and the Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip continued, using the strategy of fire belts, which left behind hundreds of Palestinian civilian martyrs. The resistance, in turn, responded either by confronting the Israeli forces that penetrated the Strip, or by means of rocket barrages carried out by the resistance on Israeli towns. The most prominent developments in the Palestinian-Israeli war on this day can be summarized as follows:[2]
The number of martyrs since the beginning of the war until today has risen to 15,207 martyrs, while the number of wounded has reached 40,652.
The Qassam Brigades - the military wing of Hamas - broadcast footage of its fighters clashing with occupation vehicles and soldiers in the Beit Hanoun area in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli army admitted that the commander of the southern brigade in the Gaza Division, Colonel Assaf Hamami, was killed in the October 7 attack, and that the resistance is keeping his body in Gaza.
Diplomatic efforts continue to revive the truce and try to reach a ceasefire.
A Russian newspaper reported on a settlement initiative proposed by Turkey, and that the initiative is being prepared, and it concerns the establishment of a system of guarantor states for the parties to the conflict. [4]