The Palestinian Resistance continues its operations against the Zionist occupation military across various combat fronts in the Gaza Strip on the 424th day of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Reports state that the Resistance was engaged in fierce confrontations with the occupation forces in the al-Jenena neighborhood, east of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
The al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, announced Tuesday that its fighters had managed to snipe at a soldier near the Zammo roundabout, east of Jabalia, in northern Gaza.
On Monday, the Brigades confirmed that its fighters had targeted Zionist positions in the Nirim and Third Eye settlements with several 114mm Rajum rockets.
The al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement, published footage of its fighters targeting groupings of Zionist soldiers along the Netzarim Axis, during a joint operation with the al-Mujahideen Brigades and the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
The Palestinian Resistance in the Gaza Strip is still engaging with the occupying forces at close range in Jabalia, exhausting their troops.
For the 60th consecutive day, northern Gaza remains under a Zionist siege and starvation, with intense aerial and artillery bombardments concentrated on Jabalia and Beit Lahia, completely isolating the northern governorate from the rest of Gaza.
Hamas has not surrendered in Jabalia: Zionist media
Zionist media reported that Hamas has not yet surrendered in Jabalia, where it has continuously tracked Zionist forces.
The occupation newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth highlighted that around 30 Zionist soldiers were killed during the confrontations in Jabalia in the current operation, including the commander of the 401st Brigade, noting that the average number of casualties is one soldier every two days.
Earlier, the Zionist newspaper Haaretz suggested that the ongoing fighting in the Jabalia camp, in northern Gaza, demonstrates the exaggeration of claims about a victory over Hamas.
Historically, the Jabalia refugee camp has been a pivotal front in the Palestinian struggle against Zionist occupation. It was from there that the spark of the First Intifada (uprising), the “Stone Intifada,” was ignited in 1987.
The uprising later spread throughout Gaza through popular demonstrations and confrontations with the occupation military, which saw the hurling of stones and Molotov cocktails at its patrols, soldiers, and centers.
With the outbreak of the Second Intifada, the “Al-Aqsa Intifada,” in 2000, refugees from the Jabalia camp played a prominent role, participating in the funerals of those killed in the uprising and launching attacks against Zionist military posts and barracks.
Soon after, the methods of confrontation evolved to include gunfire, the storming of settlements built on Gaza’s land, and the digging and detonation of tunnels beneath them, culminating in the Zionist withdrawal from Gaza and the dismantling of its settlements in September 2005.
Ansarallah coordinates attacks with Iraqi Resistance
The Yemeni Armed Forces, in coordination with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, have carried out three military operations against the occupation entity within the past 48 hours, YAF spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced on Tuesday.
Saree said two operations targeted Zionist sites in northern occupied Palestine using several drones while the third targeted a vital site in the Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) area in southern occupied Palestine, also using multiple drones.
The three operations successfully achieved their objectives, the YAF spokesperson confirmed.
He said the operations were in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their Resistance fighters and in response to the crimes against the Gaza Strip.
Saree underscored that the YAF, alongside the Iraqi Resistance, remains committed to responding to the Zionist crimes against Palestinians in Gaza, reiterating that these operations will continue until the Zionist aggression ceases and the siege imposed on the Strip is lifted.
The announcement came a couple of days after the YAF said they targeted one US destroyer and three US supply ships in the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden, in support of the Palestinian people and its Resistance, in response to the crimes in the Gaza Strip, and in retaliation to the American-British aggression on Yemen.
Saree confirmed in a statement that the Stena Impeccable, Maersk Saratoga, and Liberty Grace ships, belonging to the US Army, as well as an American destroyer, were targeted in a top-tier military operation carried out by the YAF’s missile and drone forces.
According to the statement, 16 ballistic missiles, one cruise missile, and one drone were used to carry out the multifaceted operation, achieving precise hits, in both the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
HTS and allied Turkey/NATO fighters face challenges
The lines of Western-backed takfiri organizations, which took over several towns in Syria, are “dramatically collapsing,” in the countrysides of Aleppo and Hama, some reports claim.
A counteroffensive led by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) on the road linking the towns of Khanaser, in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, to the town of Ithriyah in the northern outskirts of Hama’s countryside, is achieving success.
The towns, nearly 50 km apart, link the two governorates and the extermination of Western backed fascist forces in the area will allow for a deeper advance of SAA and allied forces into the southern countryside of Aleppo.
The SAA, early on Tuesday, had begun its advance into the town of al-Safeera, which is 35 km north of al-Khanaser and around 20 km to the southeast of Aleppo City.
NATO-backed Ukrainian state aiding Syrian offensive
Al Mayadeen, in other news, reported, citing informed sources in Aleppo, that Ukranian militants have been spotted in the city alongside terrorists.
The offensive launched by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and other takfiri groups, including the Turkish-backed National Army, has been accompanied by accusations of foreign powers providing support, with claims of Ukrainian and Turkish backing fueling the escalation.
Particularly, Ukraine has been accused of providing HTS terrorists with FPV drones and other explosive drones, as well as the know-how to conduct coordinated assaults between ground forces and drone operators.
Photos circulating on social media show Ukrainian fighters on the frontlines in Aleppo and Hama, with some images depicting military operations and reconnaissance missions.
Preliminary reports indicate that the Ukrainian units operating in Syria are part of the White Wolf group, which is affiliated with Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU). This specialized unit is known for its expertise in developing and deploying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), playing a key role in striking Russian forces with drones on the Ukrainian front.
The unit reportedly controls the full range of drone weapons systems.
SDF attacks government positions
The clashes initiated today by the Deir Ezzor Military Council, affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), toward the seven villages in Deir Ezzor, have ended, with the SDF returning to earlier positions.
There has long been notable tension between regime forces and the US-backed SDF in the area. The PKK, the larger force in the SDF, has a clear reason to avoid getting dragged into a US encouraged war against pro-Palestinian forces, particularly as Turkish backed reactionaries are besieging the region and aiming their sites on Manbij.
Cooperation between these two parties could, ideally, lead to a collaboration for a liberated Kurdistan and pressure on the Zionist regime for a free Palestine, and conflict of this sort likely could destroy both prospects.