Palestinian Resistance Foils Zionist Advances in Jabalia Camp

The Palestinian Resistance in  Gaza continues to confront the Zionist Occupation Forces, which have been waging a ground offensive for eight weeks now, inflicting significant losses on them.

Fierce clashes broke out between the Palestinian Resistance and the occupation forces on all axes of combat on the outskirts of the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported that Tel al-Zaatar was the focal point of armed confrontations, noting that the IOF failed to infiltrate the camp under the valiant defensive efforts of the Resistance fighters.

Our correspondent also reported intense clashes breaking out between the Resistance and the occupation forces in the Qisayyib neighborhood, and several axes in Jabalia al-Balad, where the occupation is attempting to infiltrate from the west.

The  Resistance was also reported to have confronted Zionist infiltrating units in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

Al-Quds Brigades

It was also reported that Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, targeted a field command headquarters of the occupation forces in the al-Zanna area east of Khan Younis with a barrage of missiles.

The Brigades also targeted military gatherings east of al-Qorm Roundabout in northern Gaza with a barrage of 60mm mortar shells.

Additionally, they shot down a Zionist drone in the skies over central Gaza.

They also targeted several points of concentration of IOF vehicles and forces in the al-Matahen checkpoint, Abu Holy checkpoint, and in the vicinity of the cattle farms in the axis of progress south of the central governorate with a barrage of mortar shells.

In a joint operation, fighters from the Al-Quds Brigades and the Al-Qassam Brigades neutralized and wounded four Zionist soldiers after surprise-attacking them in a house where they had been hiding in the axis east of Jabalia.

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