The Palestinian Resistance is confronting a renewed Zionist incursion into the al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, which coincides with a ground invasion of Rafah, the southernmost city of the besieged territory.
On Tuesday night, the occupation forces command announced the incursion into al-Bureij following a weeks-long attack on Jabalia further north. This is not the first time that Zionist forces have attempted an incursion into the camp, failing in previous attempts to achieve the announced objectives.
Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades, announced on Tuesday night that its mortar units targeted occupation forces advancing westward toward the camp with multiple mortar shells, marking the first Resistance operation in the context of the attack on the al-Bureij.
On Thursday morning, Military Media units of several Palestinian Resistance factions began to announce indirect attacks on occupation forces to the east of al-Bureij.
Palestinian Resistance confronts attack on al-Bureij
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s (PIJ) al-Quds Brigades launched a number of Ababil-type munitions at occupation forces positioned east of the camp.
The Ababil munitions incorporate an ingenious design, stemming from the the Resistance’s struggle to procure military equipment in the besieged Gaza Strip. The munitions are launched in canisters via a rocket motor and hold a sizable amount of explosives. They are usually used to attack short-range targets.
On the other hand, occupation forces are utilizing posts that they have set up in the Netzarim Axis to the north of the camp for logistics and on-the-ground command and control purposes.
As a result, the Palestinian Resistance has attacked occupation forces in the Axis, a tactic that was repeated on Wednesday when al-Quds Brigades’ mortar units shelled the area.
Moreover, the al-Mujahideen Brigades fighters also launched a salvo of 107 mm rocket artillery shells at occupation forces located to the east of al-Bureij.
The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades fighters also participated in confrontations, firing 107 mm rockets and 60 mm mortar shells at occupation forces in the Netzarim Axis.
The faction’s fighters also launched another salvo of 107 mm rockets at occupation forces’ positions to the east of al-Bureij.
As part of the direct confrontations in the central Gaza Strip, al-Qassam Brigades announced that its fighters launched a locally produced al-Yassin rocket-propelled grenade at a military-grade D9 bulldozer to the east of Deir al-Balah.
In Rafah, the al-Quds Brigades fighters engaged in fierce confrontations with an armored force invading the city, utilizing anti-tank weapons and other unspecified weapons.
The Zionist political and security command has justified the ongoing attacks on the Gaza Strip as essential to the process of retrieving captives and dismantling the Palestinian Resistance, both militarily and administratively.
However, observers and experts believe that the objectives are unrealistic, pointing to the continued control of Hamas’ governmental officials and workers over civilian affairs in critical areas and fierce confrontations erupting in towns previously “cleared”, such as Jabalia.
Moreover, Zionist attacks have killed dozens of Zionist captives held in the Gaza Strip, with the latest announcement unveiling that the bodies of four dead captives were found in Khan Younis.
The Palestinian Resistance, supported by factions in Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon, continues to engage and confront occupation forces, refusing to yield to the Israeli regime’s diktats.
Hezbollah attack devastates occupation forces
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah attacked a recently set up military site near the Palestinian-Lebanese border, killing and injuring several officers and soldiers.
According to the Resistance’s Military Media Unit, Hezbollah’s Unmanned Air Force launched a swarm of suicide drones at the military site, which it said is located in Elkosh.
The drones impacted barracks tents utilized by occupation officers and soldiers in the settlement, killing at least two and injuring another 20, according to Zionist media outlets.
Hezbollah said that the attack came in response to an attack on the Lebanese town of al-Naqoura, which occurred on Tuesday. This marks the fifth distinct attack launched by the Resistance in response to attacks on al-Naqoura since May 31 this year.
Later on Wednesday night, sources confirmed that the number of soldiers killed in the attack is at least three.
Later, Hezbollah released footage of the operation whereby its fighters targeted a military vehicle and its crew at the occupation site of Har Addir in northern occupied Palestine.
The Resistance group also released footage from the operation targeting the Iron Dome launcher in the Ramot Naftali barracks of the Zionist enemy army in northern occupied Palestine.
Hezbollah responds to Zionist threats with fire
On the other hand, Zionist media outlets said that the attack included a composite launch of an anti-tank guided missile at the site, which was later followed by at least one suicide drone that targeted the site in Elkosh.
Moreover, Zionist outlets said that the site was previously a football field and was recently appropriated by the occupation’s military.
Hezbollah has intensified its attacks on recently set up sites, after the Zionist command began to establish new sites away from the frontline, seeing that Hezbollah has destroyed and extensively damaged these sites.
Moreover, the most recent operation was announced by the Resistance amid continuous visits made by top Zionist officials to northern occupied territories, from which they made war threats against Lebanon.
This includes visits made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Security Minister Yoav Gallant, Chief-of-Staff Herzi Halevi, war cabinet member Benny Gantz, and Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, all of whom made sort of threat against Lebanon and Hezbollah.
Zionist media outlets have said that Hezbollah is responding to these occupation threats with actual “fire”, marking the Resistance’s proactive approach to the ongoing battle.
A list of Hezbollah’s operations on June 5
Hezbollah announced a series of operations it conducted on Wednesday, amid the growing tensions on the Lebanese-Palestinian border and Zionist threats.
- Today’s initial attack was launched at 12:10 am, where Hezbollah fighters ambushed a force entering the al-Malikiyah military site, firing artillery shells at a group of occupation soldiers.
- Later on Monday morning, Hezbollah fighters targeted a grouping of occupation soldiers in the vicinity of the Birket Risha military site.
- At 2:00 pm, the Resistance fired an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) at an Iron Dome launcher in the Ramot Naftali Barracks, destroying the launcher.
- Resistance fighters also fired unspecified “rocket weapons” at the al-Sumaqah military site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba Hills, dealing direct hits to the intended targets.
- The Resistance also launched a drone armed with explosive munitions at the position of Zionist troops in the al-Baghdadi military site, dealing confirmed hits to the force.
- Moreover, the Resistance targeted yet another grouping of occupation soldiers in al-Malikiyah, dealing direct hits.
- Resistance fighters launched a salvo of rockets at occupation forces positioned in the Zibdine military site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms.
- At 5:53 pm on Wednesday afternoon, the Resistance attacked occupation soldiers in the Bar’am woodlands.
Ansar Allah continues embargo operations
The Yemeni Armed Forces struck several Zionist-affiliated merchant vessels and a United States-owned ship in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, the spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF), Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced on Wednesday.
Saree said that the YAF’s Navy, Rocket Force, and Unmanned Air Force targeted two vessels in the Red Sea with anti-ship missiles and drones.
In detail, the YAF attacked the “Vantage Dream” bulk carrier and the “Roza” oil tanker in the Red Sea, following an earlier announcement that barred all maritime companies that violated the embargo imposed on the Zionist regime from sailing in Yemeni waterways.
Moreover, the YAF targeted the US-owned “Maersk Seletar” in the eastern Arabian Sea with a number of attack drones.
The spokesperson reiterated Yemen’s support to the oppressed Palestinian people and their valiant Resistance in the Gaza Strip, promising further attacks on all vessels that violate the ordered embargo against the Zionist regime.
YAF introduce all-new ‘Palestine’ ballistic missile
Earlier on Monday, Brigadier General Saree announced that the YAF launched ballistic missiles at a Zionist military target in Eilat, occupied Umm al-Rashrash, in southern occupied Palestine.
Saree revealed that the Rocket Force utilized the “Palestine” ballistic missile in its attack, marking the first use of the newly introduced system by the YAF. The specifications of the Yemeni “Palestine” missiles are yet to be unveiled, however, it could be deduced that the missile has a range that exceeds 1,600 km.
At the time, Saree stressed that the operation achieved its intended objective.
The YAF had also recently announced two separate operations against the United States Navy Carrier Strike Group 2 and its flagship aircraft carrier, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Today’s video released by the Yemeni Armed Forces revealed that the ballistic missile was also embroidered in the colors of the Palestinian flag and the black and white Koufiyyeh, a symbol of Palestinian struggle and resistance.
On a technical note, the missile is launched from a mobile launcher at an angle and hosts a maneuverable re-entry vehicle. More details on the capabilities and operational specifications of the Yemeni missile are yet to be announced.