Exclusive footage of Saraya Al-Quds blowing up an Israeli vehicle in Jenin | Politics


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Tel Aviv Tribune broadcast exclusive footage documenting military operations carried out by the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, against the Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank.

These operations come within the framework of responding to the Israeli military campaign, which the Brigades called the “camp terror battle” in the region.

The footage shows precise details of several operations in different areas of the West Bank, as the camera documented the moment an Israeli military vehicle was detonated with an explosive device in the industrial zone in Jenin.

The footage showed a direct clash at zero distance between the Saraya elements and an Israeli infantry force in Nablus, and also documented the targeting of an Israeli infantry force from the same distance in Tubas.

In Tulkarm, the camera captured two separate operations: the first: targeting Israeli military vehicles that had penetrated with heavy gunfire in the slaughterhouse area, and the second: destroying an Israeli military bulldozer with an explosive device on Nablus Street.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah), announced yesterday, Friday, the implementation of a special operation in Tubas, in which soldiers of the occupation army were killed and wounded.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades-Tubas also announced that it had “ambushed a Zionist force near the Muslim Diwan from point zero with machine guns, confirming that members of the force were killed and wounded.”

These scenes highlight the intensity of the confrontations in the West Bank and the escalation of military operations by the resistance and reflect the escalation of its operations in the West Bank.

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