On Monday, the Israeli occupation army broadcast scenes showing the injury of one of its soldiers in fierce clashes with Palestinian resistance factions in the Jabalia camp, northern Gaza Strip.
The pictures showed an injured Israeli soldier who was barricaded inside a military vehicle, and persistent attempts were made to pull him out while he was bleeding.
Amidst a state of anxiety and confusion among the Israeli soldiers, a first field aid attempt was made for the injured soldier and then he was carried via a hand stretcher to a military helicopter that landed near the place.
The resistance factions in Gaza, led by the Al-Qassam Brigades – the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), periodically broadcast video scenes documenting the bombing of Israeli military vehicles with explosive devices and anti-armor shells.
The Qassam footage also includes targeting Israeli foot forces with anti-personnel shells and fortifications, in addition to elaborate ambushes and sniper operations.
In turn, the Israeli media describes the fighting in the Jabalia camp and Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip as “harmful and difficult,” while Channel 13 estimated that the ground operation in northern Gaza that began early last October will continue for several more weeks.
Last Thursday, the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said that the military censorship has so far announced the killing of 29 soldiers in the battles in northern Gaza, confirming that 3 brigades belonging to the 162nd Division are fighting in Jabalia.