The ambush of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), against an Israeli force west of the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, received great interaction on social media platforms.
Yesterday, Monday, the Al-Qassam Brigades broadcast scenes of an ambush, which it described as a decisive one, targeting an Israeli force of 10 soldiers with a pre-rigged house, leaving them dead and wounded in the “Al-Hawuz Al-Turki” area, west of Jabalia.
Al-Qassam said that it booby-trapped the house with a GBU missile, which is a remnant of the occupation that did not explode during the Israeli war that has been ongoing since October 7, 2023.
The Israeli occupation army announced the killing of a first sergeant and the serious wounding of a soldier in battles in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the announced death toll to 730 soldiers since the start of the war on Gaza and 347 dead since the start of the ground operation.
A tribute to the resistance
Tweeters praised the new Al-Qassam ambush and considered it confirmation of the continuation of the resistance and the failure of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to eliminate and disarm it, as the “Shabakat” program monitored some of the comments in its episode on (10/8/2024).
Al-Saqri says, “Netanyahu is still sacrificing his soldiers in Gaza ambushes, not caring about them. His principle is, whoever wants to die, let him die. Most importantly, I will remain in the presidential seat. Go to hell.”
Hussein Al-Muzaffar praised the resistance factions in Gaza for employing all their available capabilities and capabilities to confront the occupation, saying, “Your goods were returned to you, meaning (these) explosives are the remains of your missiles that did not explode.”
In the same context, Miro said, “If they had the capabilities, there would be no Zionists left in the region,” while Issam said, “This is what is being photographed and documented, and what is hidden is greater.”
The Government Information Office in Gaza had stated that the Israeli occupation had bombed Gaza with about 83,000 tons of explosives since the start of the war.
Newspaper reports indicate that 5% of the total of these munitions did not explode, and a large portion of them reached the hands of the Palestinian resistance for use in manufacturing.
Reports also indicate that a personnel package or the “Al-Yassin 105” anti-armor shell requires about 5 kilograms of explosive materials only to manufacture it, so controlling one 500-kg missile is enough to produce 100 shells or explosive devices.