Gaza Herald – Israeli occupation surveillance and warplanes surged over Gaza late Monday, with Resistance Security reporting a sharp spike in hostile aerial activity across the Strip, particularly above western Gaza City and al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
The monitored patterns included multiple types of reconnaissance aircraft operating simultaneously, alongside fighter jets circling overhead.
In response, Resistance Security issued strict protective instructions to civilians and field groups, urging minimal electronic-device use, avoiding group movement, cutting unnecessary lights, maintaining camouflage, and preventing exposure of sensitive equipment to aerial detection.
The advisory also called for maximum caution in open areas and active work zones, warning that the intensified aerial presence poses immediate risks to both residents and field teams. The measures, the agency noted, stem from continuous tracking and analysis of Israeli air operations to boost preparedness and reduce casualties.
These developments unfold amid the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza, which authorities in the enclave describe as a campaign of mass killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement. Local health officials report over 241,000 Palestinians killed or wounded, most of them women and children, along with more than 11,000 missing, widespread famine, and devastation that has erased large portions of the Strip.


