Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson, Abu Obeida: (1/2)

🟱 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson, Abu Obeida: (1/2) — The occupation continues its blind revenge on civilians and the destruction of infrastructure in a savage and ugly war, which is the only achievement boasted about by the leaders of the occupation. During the 10 days since the resumption of fighting, the resistance fighters managed to target the occupation forces in the old and new points of intrusion. After our fighters approached the stationed enemy forces, our fighters succeeded in partially or completely destroying more than 180 military vehicles in the areas of Shujaieya, Al-Zaytoun, Sheikh Radwan, Jabalia Camp, Beit Lahia, east of Deir Al-Balah, and east and north of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Our fighters attacked the invading forces with Al-Yassin shells, Shuath explosives, and guerilla action explosives. We carried out several quality operations against the invading forces outside these forces, varying from setting up ambushes, confronting them with machine guns, individual explosives, booby-trapped tunnel openings, and trapping them in pre-set traps, in addition to sniper operations. Our operations resulted in confirmed injuries among the occupation forces, and most of our forces returned to their units safely. We were able to strike the invading forces with mortar shells and the Rajoom rocket system, and we bombarded our occupied cities with dozens of rocket barrages. We reiterate that what the aggression achieves is destruction and indiscriminate killing. The enemy has failed in both the north and south of the Strip, and will continue to fail whenever it infiltrates into another area. The steadfastness of our fighters in the field and the infliction of heavy losses on the enemy will continue, God willing. The temporary truce proved our truthfulness and the enemy’s lies, and it proved that none of the enemy’s prisoners will be released except through an exchange process. Đ˜ŃŃ‚ĐŸŃ‡ĐœĐžĐș: Resistance News Network
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