“The battle is back from the beginning.” Tweeters celebrate the Qassam rockets on Tel Aviv | News


“Literally, the battle is back from the beginning.” With this phrase, the pioneers of the virtual world celebrated with video clips that showed the launching of large missile salvoes by the Palestinian resistance from Gaza towards Tel Aviv.

The Al-Qassam Brigades – the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) – announced that it bombed Tel Aviv with a large missile salvo, in response to the Israeli massacres against civilians.

This targeting came less than 24 hours after Al-Qassam announced its capture of Israeli soldiers in Jabalia, which ignited Palestinian and Arab communication platforms with joy and praise for the ability of the resistance factions in Gaza, especially Al-Qassam, to manage the battle in an ideal and correct manner for 8 months.

Social media sites were flooded with videos showing missile launches in the sky of Tel Aviv, and Israelis fleeing to shelters for fear of the resistance’s missiles.

Commenting on Al-Qassam targeting the occupied territories with large missile salvos for several reasons, the first of which is that the resistance has maintained missile capabilities and is employing them according to its calculations, and secondly, the resistance is saying to the Israelis and Americans who raised the goal of eliminating Hamas and its military capabilities that you are still at point zero.

Bloggers pointed out that the Israeli army entered Gaza to return the prisoners, captured its soldiers and killed its captives, and that it entered Gaza to destroy the missile capabilities of Al-Qassam, so it bombed Tel Aviv 8 months later, and the Iron Dome failed to confront some of the missiles.

Analysts confirmed that the resistance’s intensification of its operations on various fighting fronts in Gaza is creating a new field scene that will cast a shadow on the upcoming negotiating and political path.

The field is the arbiter and final judge, and whoever loses in the field does not have the right to impose conditions at the negotiating table.

Others mocked the Israeli claims that were talking about destroying the Qassam missile capability, and that its goal in the ground invasion was to eliminate the Qassam’s combat, intelligence, and missile capabilities.

Others compared the combat capabilities, equipment and weapons possessed by the resistance factions to the Israeli army, which has been receiving painful blows since it entered Gaza.

They pointed out that the Israeli army is equipped with the most modern types of weapons in the world and is supported by America and major Western countries, compared to the capabilities of the resistance factions that manufacture their weapons locally and face the intelligence of the most powerful countries in the world, and reveal with every new day their ability to inflict losses on the ranks of the occupation army in terms of human and equipment.

Commenting on the Al-Qassam Brigades’ bombing of Tel Aviv on the 233rd day of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, tweeters asked: What is a greater challenge than this? They bombed Tel Aviv from the center of the Israeli army’s operating area in Rafah, meters away from the presence of its forces.

Israeli Channel 12 said that Tel Aviv was bombed from the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

Israeli Army Radio reported that about 12 missiles were launched from the Rafah area into the heart of Israel, and Israeli media indicated that Greater Tel Aviv had not been bombed from Gaza for about 4 months.



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