Before being bombarded with mortars… a fighter in the Al-Quds Brigades sends a fiery message to the occupation forces | News


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The Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, broadcast scenes of its fighters targeting Israeli occupation forces holed up in homes in the Sheikh Ajlin neighborhood, south of Gaza City, with mortar shells.

The scenes showed the moments when mortar shells were fired, and where they landed on Israeli forces holed up inside Gazan homes, in addition to scenes of the wounded being evacuated from the targeted location.

Before the bombing operation began, one of the brigade fighters sent a message to the occupation soldiers stating, “Your leaders are sending you to the hell of death so that you will be easy prey in the hands of our fighters and mujahideen.”

He added, “We will be on the lookout for you. There is no safety for you in our country, and we will trample on your heads wherever we find you.”

He added, explaining, “You have one choice and your only decision is to leave our land, because we are sitting, with no job or currency except you,” adding, “And if you cannot, you will leave our country humiliated.”

In recent days, the resistance factions have intensified their bombardment with mortar shells and short-range missiles on the occupation forces in the Netzarim axis, which separates the northern Gaza Strip from its center and south.

The resistance factions in Gaza have been documenting their operations against the occupation army forces and vehicles on various fronts of fighting since the start of the Israeli ground operation on October 27, and many details about the operations carried out against the occupation forces appeared in the video clips.

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