Valiant Resistance to U.S./Israeli Onslaught in Northern Gaza


Emergency demonstration, Ottawa, October 15 against Israeli crimes massacre in
Deir al-Balah camp

On October 12, Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, executed a sophisticated ambush against Israeli forces east of Jabalia refugee camp, resulting in multiple Israeli casualties. The Brigades managed to entrap a mechanized infantry unit consisting of 12 military vehicles and a truck loaded with soldiers in the ambush. As soon as the convoy reached the ambush point, the Brigades targeted a soldier-laden truck with a "Shawaz" explosively formed penetrator (EFP) and targeted a Humvee with a thunder explosive, while hitting another jeep with a Tandem rocket.

Following the initial strikes, Al-Qassam fighters advanced toward the ambush area and eliminated the remaining soldiers at close range using light weapons. Additionally, they targeted a group of soldiers who fled toward a nearby house with an anti-personnel explosive. As part of the same ambush, the Brigades also targeted two Israeli Merkava tanks with a Tandem rocket and a "Shawaz" EFP after they arrived with a reinforcement unit.

The Israeli military command admitted that three commanders in the Administrative Assistance Unit 5460 of the 460th Armored Brigade serving in the training formation were among those pronounced dead.

In other operations, Al-Qassam Brigades struck an Israeli reconnaissance patrol of two vehicles and four soldiers using a kamikaze drone east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Israeli military vehicles stationed east of Jabalia camp were targeted with heavy-calibre mortar shells by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. Al-Mujahideen Brigades released footage documenting their targeting of a group of Israeli soldiers with heavy-calibre mortars in Jabalia, achieving direct hits, while the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and the Martyr Omar Al-Qassem Forces, the armed wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, targeted Israeli forces east of Jabalia refugee camp.

On October 13, Al-Qassam Brigades targeted two Israeli military tanks with two anti-armour explosives and a building where dozens of Israeli soldiers were holed up with a "TBG" shell, east of Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip.

Al-Qassam Brigades also struck an Israeli military troop carrier with a tandem shell north of Beit Lahia city in the northern Gaza Strip; blew up a tunnel shaft on an Israeli military infantry force, north of Beit Lahia, also in the northern Gaza Strip and hit an Israeli Merkava tank with an Al-Yassin 105 shell in Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip.

Al-Quds Brigades were active in the Jabalia camp where they struck a Merkava tank. They downed a military quadcopter spy drone in Gaza City, targeted two Israeli military vehicles and destroyed an Israeli troop carrier by detonating a pre-planted Thaqib explosive.

Al-Nasser Salah Al-Din Brigades in joint operations with Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, targeted the command and control rooms in the "Netzarim" axis with two 107 rockets; targeted a gathering of Israeli forces stationed in the "Netzarim" axis with two 107mm rockets and a gathering of Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles with regular mortar shells north of the city of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip.

The Martyr Abdulqader Al-Husseini Brigades operations included targeting the headquarters of Israeli military east of Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip, with a number of 60 mm mortar shells while the Martyr Omar Al-Qassem Forces struck a gathering of Israeli soldiers and military vehicles north of the "Netzarim" axis with mortar shells.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq fired on two vital Israeli military sites in the occupied city of Haifa and a vital Israeli military target in the occupied Golan Heights using barrages of drones.


Israeli destruction of residential area near Jabalia refugee camp



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October 16, 2024

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