Watch.. Al-Quds Brigades detonate a minefield with Israeli vehicles in Netzarim | News


Today, Monday, the Al-Quds Brigades – the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement – broadcast scenes of the detonation of a minefield by the Israeli occupation forces in the Netzarim axis, south of the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood in Gaza City.

The scenes, which the brigades called the “Tal al-Hawa ambush,” showed footage of fighters preparing explosive devices, carrying them, and planting them on the roads that the Israeli military vehicles would take.

After a careful monitoring of the progress of the occupation vehicles, black smoke rose after the first explosion, which military and strategic expert Colonel Hatem Karim Al-Falahi told Tel Aviv Tribune means that one of the Israeli vehicles was directly hit.

A second explosion targeted an Israeli military vehicle, as one of the Al-Quds Brigades fighters shouted “Allahu Akbar.”

The Brigades concluded the scenes by monitoring the take-off of an Israeli helicopter after reporting the losses suffered by the occupation army in the ambush, which the Brigades said resulted in deaths and injuries.

The Netzarim axis separates the northern part of the Gaza Strip from its center and south, and the occupation forces worked to expand it from two kilometers to four kilometers, where Israeli forces are stationed in several points and military barracks.

Since the beginning of the Israeli ground operation in late October, the resistance factions have been broadcasting scenes showing Israeli forces and vehicles being targeted with anti-tank and anti-personnel shells in various combat axes in the Gaza Strip, in addition to sniper operations and elaborate ambushes behind the occupation army’s lines.

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