Despite intense occupation airstrikes carpet bombing the Tell al-Hawa neighborhood since Monday afternoon, the Palestinian Resistance continued to target advancing occupation vehicles systematically.
The al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced that their fighters successfully detonated a locally manufactured anti-personnel explosive device called Ra’diya against an occupation foot patrol unit consisting of six soldiers in the southwestern axis of Tell al-Hawa. Reportedly, the operation killed and injured all members of the unit.
They also targeted an occupation military jeep with an explosive device in the Shalehat area west of Tell al-Hawa, and another military jeep with a Yassin 105 shell on Industry Street.
Using an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) of the Shawaz-3 type, al-Qassam fighters targeted an occupation armored personnel carrier at the 17th Circle west of Tell al-Hawa, as well as an occupation military-grade D9 bulldozer on Rashid Street.
Additionally, they targeted a Merkava 4 tank with a pre-prepared ground explosive device in the advancing axis of Tell al-Hawa.
Meanwhile, the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, announced the detonation of two Zionist military vehicles using pre-planted ground explosives in the advancing axis of Tell al-Hawa.
They also shelled Zionistg occupation forces’ gatherings with mortar shells in the advancing axis of Tell al-Hawa southwest of Gaza City.
Using appropriate and diverse weaponry, the al-Mujahideen Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement, similarly, stated that their fighters repelled occupation forces attempting to advance in the Tell al-Hawa neighborhood southwest of Gaza City.
In turn, Zionist media reported four “difficult” security situations faced by the occupation forces on Monday in the Tell al-Hawa area south of Gaza City.
Netzarim and Nahal Oz under fire
Using locally-produced Rajoum 114 mm rocket artillery shells, the al-Qassam Brigades targeted occupation forces positioned along the Netzarim Axis.
Also along the Netzarim Axis, the al-Quds Brigades targeted an occupation’s command center with mortar shells.
Al-Qassam Brigades released footage of their fighters targeting occupation soldiers’ positions with rockets.
Following that, Zionist local media reported brief landings of military helicopters along the Netzarim Axis, presumably to evacuate killed or injured occupation soldiers. In turn, other Zionist media outlets stated at a later time that three occupation soldiers were injured in Gaza confrontations and were transported to Zionist hospitals within occupied Palestine.
Furthermore, the al-Quds Brigades, in collaboration with the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, announced the bombardment of the occupation’s operations command headquarters in the Nahal Oz military site east of Gaza with a barrage of 107mm rocket artillery shells.
Similarly, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades announced targeting the site with a barrage of 107mm rocket artillery shells.
Al-Quds Brigades also published scenes of the bombardment of the occupation forces’ operations command center in the al-Shujaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City.
Likewise, the al-Mujahideen Brigades published footage of targeting of occupation forces gatherings in al-Shujaiya neighborhood with heavy-caliber mortar shells and regular 60-caliber shells.
Haseb 111 missile manufactured over past nine months
In a significant and major achievement, the al-Mujahideen Brigades announced the deployment of the Haseb 111 missile, noting it was developed during the ongoing Zionist-led genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. It is among the greatest achievements reached throughout Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Accompanying the announcement was the phrase “We have prepared Haseb as a harbinger of your death,” along with the video clip they released.
Meanwhile, the al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades published scenes of shelling the occupation’s Zakim military site northwest of Beit Lahia in collaboration with the Martyr Abdel Qader al-Husseini Brigades.
Hezbollah releases second series of Hoopoe drone footage
The Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah on Tuesday broadcast the second episode of the Hoopoe series, featuring high-resolution aerial reconnaissance footage of intelligence bases, command centers, and camps belonging to the occupation forces in the occupied Syrian Golan.
The 10-minute video showcased footage of six strategic electronic reconnaissance sites in the occupied Syrian Golan; the western and eastern Shlagim sites, the Astra site, the Yisraeli site, the Avital site, and the Tel Fares site.
According to the information provided in the video, these Zionist sites are tasked with espionage, guidance, long-range monitoring, and electronic attacks involving jamming and deception.
Moreover, the sites contain key nodes for communications and data exchange and house forces from the 8200 and 9900 units, as well as the electronic warfare unit.
Additionally, the six occupation sites include forces responsible for securing the bases, their equipment, and the border area.
It is noteworthy that the intelligence and early warning bases filmed by Hezbollah’s Hoopoe are referred to as “the eyes of the state of ‘Israel,'” and the footage released included multiple scans of these sites.
Additionally, the footage revealed command centers and camps belonging to the occupation military:
- Habushit and Ma’aleh Golan barracks, along with newly established points during Operation Al-Aqsa Flood
- Yoav barracks, which includes an artillery and missile battalion operating on the al-Jalil and Golan fronts
- Southern Revaya barracks, which includes the 71st Armored Battalion headquarters in the 188th Brigade
- Northern Revaya barracks, which includes the 74th Armored Battalion headquarters in the 188th Brigade
- Alika barracks, which includes the main headquarters of the 188th Armored Brigade
- Kirin barracks, which includes a camp for ground units training in the Golan fields
- Southern Gamla barracks, which includes a training and readiness camp for ground forces the size of a battalion and a base for the 77th Armored Battalion
- Keila camp, which includes a primary training base for regional command and a key facility for troops training in the Golan training camp
- Zaura artillery position, which includes a permanent artillery battery site belonging to the 769th Brigade
- Odem artillery position, which includes another permanent artillery battery site belonging to the 810th Brigade
- Odem border site, which includes a Raz artillery radar and a three-dimensional air radar for aerial management
- Sha’al headquarters, the alternative command post for the 210th Regional Division
- Nafah base, which serves as the headquarters for the 210th Regional Division and its 366th Communications Battalion
- Southern Keila barracks
- Yarden barracks
- Nafah base
- Tsnobar base
- Katsavya barracks
- Ofek airport
- Ofek camp
The video also showcased new points and roads for Zionist forces outside the aforementioned sites, established during Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, along with fortified shelters for soldiers.
Experts have previously explained that the missile illustrated next to the target card has guiding fins at its front, symbolizing a precise missile, which is a message Hezbollah intended to convey in the video.
Hezbollah’s video concluded with the word “to be continued,” followed by additional aerial reconnaissance footage from Safed and Tabarayya, to be featured in the next episode of the series.
This episode of the Hoopoe follows the first nine-minute-and-a-half episode, titled “This is what the Hoopoe came back with,” in which the Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon released footage showing its reconnaissance drones flying over swathes of occupied Palestinian land, including Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, Safad, Karmiel, Afula, all the way to Haifa and its port.
The published footage included intelligence about occupation sites inside occupied Palestine and clearly showed that the drone arrived at the port of Haifa intact. Hezbollah’s drones brought back footage and information about sensitive sites they captured over Haifa starting with the port itself to oil refineries and military factories, not to mention the locations of military battleships and important economic hubs in the port.
Five days later, Hezbollah released a video showing vital Zionist targets only known to the occupation’s security apparatus, suggesting that these sites would be targeted in case of a war against Lebanon.
The video included snippets of Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s speech, in which he warned the occupation that the Resistance would fight with no restraints or limits if war were imposed on Lebanon.
The entity will regret waging war on Lebanon, he said.
The HaKirya complex, which includes the headquarters of the Ministry of Security, the general staff, and many of the senior military staff leaders, was also shown.
In other news, Hezbollah mourned the martyrdom of Yasser Nimer Karnabash, callsign “Amin”, on the path of al-Quds, in a Zionist assassination. He was born in 1970 in the town of Zawtar in southern Lebanon.
As a response, Hezbollah fired a rocket volley at the command headquarters of the Golan Division 210 at the Nafah base with tens of Katyusha rockets.
Upon the attack, Zionist media reported that a car was directly hit in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
Earlier, Zionist media revealed that at least 40 rockets rained on the occupied Golan, causing casualties. Helicopters were summoned to evacuate the wounded as a result of the rocket volley fired at the Shael area, north of the occupied Golan. Moreover, the ‘Israeli’ Broadcasting Authority also reported that more than eight fires broke out in open areas.
In turn, the Golan Regional Council said that the occupation army issued instructions to all settlers in the northern occupied Golan, asking them to stay near fortified shelters and avoid gatherings until further notice.
Operations Overview
The response came in a series of operations that Hezbollah carries out daily, in support of the steadfast people of Palestine and in defense of the South of Lebanon, its villages, towns, and civilians, against Israeli aggression.
So far, Hezbollah carried out four operations across the Palestinian-Lebanese border, which come as follows:
1. At 12:56 p.m., the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the al-Marj military site with artillery shells, hitting it directly.
2. At 3:05 p.m., the Islamic Resistance fighters the newly installed surveillance equipment mounted on a crane at the Hadab Yarin site with a guided missile, hitting it directly, leading to its destruction and causing a fire.
3. In response to the Zionist attacks against the steadfast southern Lebanese villages and safe houses, especially in the town of Rab al-Thalathin, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a building used by enemy soldiers in the al-Manara settlement with appropriate weapons, hitting it directly.
4. In response to the attack and assassination carried out in al-Sabboura on Damascus-Beirut Road, the Islamic Resistance fighters bombarded in several batches the command headquarters of the Golan Division 210 at the Nafah base with tens of Katyusha rockets.
Yemen continues resistance operations
The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced that the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) carried out three operations targeting American and Zionist-affiliated and bound ships in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden, achieving direct hits.
In the Arabian Sea, the American vessel, Maersk Sentosa, was targeted in a joint operation between the naval and missile forces, using several ballistic missiles and drones, achieving direct hits.
Also in the Arabian Sea, the Marthopolis ship was targeted by the UAV force with several drones, confirming a direct hit. The operation came after the ship violated the maritime ban the Yemeni Resistance imposed on ships heading to occupied Palestinian ports.
In the Gulf of Aden, the Yemeni UAV force targeted the Zionist MSC Patnaree ship, with several drones, confirming direct hits.
Saree stated that these operations came to champion the Palestinian Resistance in solidarity with the people of Palestine and in response to the US-UK aggression against Yemen.
He further affirmed the continued commitment of the Yemeni Armed Forces to counter Zionist maritime activity in the region of operations, until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted.
YAF-Iraqi cooperation pounds Eilat
On Monday, Saree announced that the YAF conducted a joint operation with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance, hitting a vital target in Umm al-Rashrash [Eilat].
Saree confirmed that the operation was “carried out with several drones and successfully achieved its goals.”
Later on, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq issued a statement announcing the operation on its part.
He reiterated that joint operations with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance will continue, in support of the Palestinian people until the aggression on the Gaza Strip stops and the siege is lifted.
It is noteworthy that days ago, Saree announced that the YAF conducted another joint operation with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance, targeting a vital target in Haifa with cruise missiles.
Saree explained that the operation was carried out using several cruise missiles, stressing its success.
Iraqi Resistance strikes vital target
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq struck a vital Zionist target in the occupied city of Haifa using a drone.
In its statement, the Iraqi Resistance affirmed that this operation is part of its ongoing approach to resist the occupation and support Gaza, in response to the occupier’s massacres in the Gaza Strip.
The Resistance also reiterated their commitment to striking “the enemy’s strongholds.”
This comes a mere two hours after the resistance also published footage of a drone being launched towards a vital target in Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), in the south of occupied Palestine, which it announced at dawn today.
Later on Wednesday, the Iraqi Resistance’s Military Media announced that the Resistance fired an unspecified number of drones at the Orot Rabin Power Plant, in Hadera, on the coast of occupied Palestine.
The plant is the largest power station operated by the occupation’s government, providing the settler-colonial entity with around 2.59 GW of electricity.
Iraqi Resistance fighters have also been conducting joint operations with the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF). The spokesman for the YAF, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced on Monday that YAF conducted a joint operation with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance.
Saree confirmed that the operation was “carried out with several drones and successfully achieved its goals.”
Later on, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq issued a statement announcing the operation on its part.
He reiterated that joint operations with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance will continue in support of the Palestinian people until the aggression on the Gaza Strip stops and the siege is lifted.
It is noteworthy that days ago, Saree announced that YAF conducted a joint operation with the Iraqi Islamic Resistance, targeting a vital target in Haifa with cruise missiles.