Military expert: The resistance outperformed the occupation army by using guerrilla warfare tactics Programs


Military and strategic expert Hatem Karim Al-Falahi said that the resistance outperformed the occupation army in Rafah by using guerrilla warfare tactics, and succeeded in confronting its forces equipped with the latest military technologies with elements armed with light weapons, but characterized by boldness and agility.

He explained – in the section on the military analysis of the Gaza war – that the resistance elements are withdrawing immediately to a safe area after carrying out the operation using a number of methods, including tunnels, which he said are still 65% effective according to American reports, in addition to built-up areas that provide monitoring and surveillance.

Commenting on pictures broadcast by Tel Aviv Tribune of Al-Qassam Brigades targeting the occupation forces south of Rafah, the expert said that the pictures confirm that the battles taking place in the Rafah axis are fierce, and from very close distances of about 50 to 100 meters, and reveal fierce resistance to the Israeli incursion, which is still at the beginning of the areas. Residential.

He considered the pictures broadcast by the resistance to be evidence of the occupation forces faltering during their attempt to penetrate the city of Rafah, despite their attempt to test the pulse of the resistance by incursion through the “Tabba Zare” area, which is about 500 meters from Salah al-Din Street.

Regarding the occupation’s use of aerial bombardment to target civilian sites, Al-Falahi believes that these raids causing civilian casualties fall within the framework of genocide and killing of civilians.

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