TEHRAN – Palestinian resistance forces have announced a new operation targeting Israeli occupation and military vehicles in Gaza.
The Palestinian Resistance Forces have announced new operations targeting Israeli occupation forces (IOFs) and military vehicles in the areas of Tel Alhawa in Gaza and Sheikh Radwan north of the city.
Hamas’ armed wing, the Al-Kassam Brigade, reported that it targeted the IOF Merkaba tank with two Yassin 105 anti-tank rockets near the Ambasihassan Mosque in Telhawa.
The Resistance Group has released footage of the attack showing the tank explode.
In the same north city the IOF is about to invade, Kassam Resistance Fighters also attacked a gathering of IOF soldiers and vehicles near Sheikh Radwan district. The statement revealed that resistance fighters engaged in close combat, killing and wounding several IOF soldiers.
The Al-Kassam Brigade also announced that it had targeted another IOF Merkaba Tank using a powerful roadside bomb near the Albara Mosque in southern Sabara in the southern part of Gaza city.
Furthermore, Hamas’ armed wings said that the fighters of resistance were able to smash a bunch of enemies with mortar shells and many radime 114mm rockets at the “Karni” site, east of Gaza city.
Separately, the Arkudos Brigade, an armed wing of Palestinian Islamic jihad, said it used a 60mm mortar round to fire IOF units operating on Tel Al-Hawa.
The IOF has admitted that soldiers from the occupying regime’s Gibati Brigade were seriously injured in northern Gaza.
The IOF confirmed that two soldiers were killed in Gaza on Tuesday. An Army spokesperson said one soldier died of serious injuries sustained in a Gaza city ambush.
Israel Channel 12 reported that another soldier was killed in combat with resistance fighters in the northern Gaza Strip, based on a policy that “publishes allowed.”
Despite the US-backed massacres of Israel’s war and blockade, Palestinian resistance forces continue to attack and ambush, continuing to inflict both material and human losses on the occupying forces.
