Military expert: The occupation intends to storm the Jabalia region Programs


The military and strategic expert, Colonel Hatem Karim Al-Falahi, believes that the Israeli army’s statements that it will return to work in the Jabalia region indicate that the occupation intends to storm these areas.

Al-Falahi said – in the military analysis segment on Al-Jazeera screen – that the presence of large Israeli military crowds in the Zakim area, and the occupation asking residents of the areas near Jabalia camp to leave the place, such as Al-Nour, Al-Nuzha, Al-Rawda, and Al-Salam neighborhoods, is a strong indication that the occupation is preparing to be in these areas. Military operations.

According to the military expert, the occupation draws its plans based on a major error in estimating intelligence information, explaining that the battle of the north and Gaza City lasted more than two months and the occupation has not succeeded in moving it to the third phase of the war so far.

Al-Falahi considered the resistance’s success in bombing Beersheba a clear message that the resistance still possesses the missile capabilities that enable it to strike many cities around Gaza and Tel Aviv as well.

He stressed that the Israeli military operation in northern Gaza has not achieved its goals for which it was launched so far, as it did not eliminate the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) or its leaders, nor did it enable the occupation army to reach the location of the prisoners.

Regarding the Rafah battles, Colonel Al-Falahi warned that what is happening in Khuza’a and Abasan is an attempt by the occupation army to circumvent or indirectly approach Rafah.

He pointed out the need for the resistance to pay attention to the fact that the Sahel region could be a potential landing point for the occupation army, with the intention of confusing the position of the resistance in general, especially after the Israeli War Council took a decision to expand the war in Rafah.

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