Palestinian Resistance has engaged with the Israeli military in fierce clashes at the Gaza border. Meanwhile, Palestinian fighters managed to penetrate the fence between Gaza and Israel.
A massive Israeli military occupation forces have reportedly advanced but for only a few hundred meters from the empty northwestern corner of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Resistance, however, has engaged with it in fierce clashes using anti-artillery shells.
Meanwhile, Palestinian fighters opened fire at Israeli forces still stationed on the Israeli side of the fence from three different areas in northern Gaza. They are Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia, and Atatra.
AL-QASSAM: The Al-Qassam Brigades said that they bombed the Israeli vehicles penetrating northwest Gaza with mortar shells.
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Perhaps, the most important development, however, is that Palestinian fighters managed to penetrate the fence between Gaza and Israel and re-emerge in two areas behind the Israeli military lines. They are Erez and Netiv HaAsara.
Al-Qassam said in a statement that it has also destroyed two Israeli military vehicles in southern Gaza in earlier clashes.
AL-QASSAM: We are confronting Israeli forces that penetrated northwest of Beit Lahia.
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These are excerpts from the statements issued by the Al-Qassam Brigades in the last two hours regarding the ongoing developments at the Gaza border, as communicated by the group through the Resistance News Network Telegram channel.
“Al-Qassam Brigades bombarded the Zionist “Erez” site with mortar shells and rockets to cut off the aid to the burning vehicles that were targeted in the vicinity of the site.
“Fighters of the Qassam Brigades confirm that a number of targeted vehicles, west of the “Erez” site, caught fire and a number of soldiers inside were eliminated.”
This is a developing story.
(The Palestine Chronicle)