Israeli army vehicles make limited incursion into southern Gaza

Four Israeli army bulldozers on Tuesday conducted
limited incursions into Palestinian lands in southern the Gaza Strip,
eyewitnesses said.
The Israeli bulldozers forced their way near Sofa
Crossing between Khan Yunis and Rafah cities, where they started destroying
lands, under protection cover provided by Israeli reconnaissance planes.
On Monday, the Israeli forces carried out three
incursions into northern and central parts of the enclave.
It is worth mentioning that Palestinians on
Wednesday would partake in mass protests along the eastern borders on the
occasion of the 71st anniversary of Nakba. The Nakba (literally
"disaster", "catastrophe", or "cataclysm"),
occurred when more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs — about half of prewar
Palestine's Arab population — fled or were expelled from their homes, during
the 1948 Palestine war.