The al-Mujahideen Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian al-Mujahideen Movement, confirmed its Resistance fighters sniped on Tuesday an occupation soldier south of the al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of the city of Gaza.
The Brigades also published a round up of their actions during the Al-Aqsa Flood battle thus far:
• 151 rocket barrages. [Compared to 75 on Day 100]
• 121 armed clashes from zero distance. [ 70 on Day 100]
• 129 bombardments by mortar shells and barrages of short-range on military gatherings. [57 on Day 100]
• 63 military vehicles targeted. [29 on Day 100]
• 25 targetings of barricaded forces. [10 on Day 100]
• 13 targetings of military helicopters. [7 on Day 100]
• 11 downings of drones. [4 on Day 100]
• 21 sniping of soldiers. [6 on Day 100]
• 2 thwartings of naval landing operations.
• 1 targeting of military warships.
• 20 military operations in the West Bank.
Meanwhile, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades announced its Resistance fighters carried out 22 operations in the past 24 hours. These included engaging in fierce confrontations against occupation forces and targeting concentrations of military vehicles with mortar shells across several combat fronts in the Gaza Strip.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades also engaged a Zionist tank with an RPG shell west of the city of Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties among the raiding Zionist forces.
As part of the collaboration between Palestinian Resistance factions in Gaza, the al-Mujahideen Brigades and the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades engaged, in a joint operation, a Zionist military gathering south of Gaza City with short-range missiles.
On March 4, the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, announced that its Resistance fighters captured two military drones conducting reconnaissance missions in the al-Mouaskar area west of Khan Younis.
In the same area, specifically in the al-Amal neighborhood, al-Qassam Brigades destroyed four tanks and two military bulldozers using al-Yassin 105 shells.
The Brigades’ fighters also engaged an occupation force holed up in a house with a TBG anti-fortification shell, resulting in casualties among its members, and sniped and killed two soldiers at point-blank.
Al-Qassam Resistance fighters also destroyed a Namer armored personnel carrier (APC) with an al-Yassin 105 shell south of the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
The al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement, said its fighters shelled an Israeli military gathering with a barrage of heavy mortar shells in the al-Zanna area, east of Khan Younis.
The al-Quds Brigades’ Resistance fighters also targeted the occupied settlements of “Sderot” and “Nir Am”, as well as other Gaza Envelope settlements with rocket barrages in response to Zionist crimes against the Palestinian people.
Resistance in Lebanon launches largest missile barrage since the start of the conflict
The Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah responded Tuesday to the aggression on southern Lebanon, which saw the occupation forces attacking a house in the southern Lebanese town of Houla, martyring its residents, namely a woman, her husband, and her son, with the retaliation seeing the Resistance bombing the settlement of “Kfar Blum”.
The Resistance issued a brief statement saying its fighters launched dozens of Grad rockets toward the settlement of “Kfar Blum”.
Reports confirm that between 50-70 rockets were launched from southern Lebanon toward the al-Jalil panhandle, noting that the majority of the rockets had successfully struck the Zionist positions.
The barrage of rockets was commented on from the occupation, wherein the latter said it was one of the heaviest to be launched toward the al-Jalil panhandle since the start of the cross-border confrontation, noting that the attack caused a power outage in the area.
Hezbollah fighters have been engaged in wide-scale operations covering the entirety of the area near the Lebanese-Palestinian border, launching attacks on occupation sites and forces since October 8.
Through these operations, the Resistance has affirmed its support to the Palestinian people and their Resistance in the Gaza Strip, who face an unprecedented aggression that has killed more than 30,000 people and wounded more than double the number.
Merkavas no match for rocket attacks
Earlier on Tuesday, the Resistance in Lebanon announced that its forces engaged an Merkava tank in the al-Tayhat Hill, destroying it in the process.
Another Merkava was attacked in the settlement of “Netu’a”, which wounded and killed several of its crew.
Hezbollah’s fighters also bombed the command headquarters of the Eastern Brigade 769 in “Kiryat Shmona” and an assembly point of soldiers behind the al-Baghdadi military site.
The Resistance went on to attack another assembly point in the al-Tayhat Hill as well as the Rouaissat al-Alam military site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Chouba.
The Resistance said in a statement that the operation came in response to the aggressions on southern villages and civilians.
Many tricks still up Hezbollah’s sleeves
The head of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc in Lebanon, Mohammad Raad, affirmed that the Resistance in Lebanon has not yet utilized all its weapons, stating that “the weapons of the great war have not yet been unleashed.”
During a commemorative event in the town of Kfar Melki in South Lebanon, Raad emphasized that the enemy withdrew its forces in May 2000 only after facing non-stop Resistance operations. He added that the Resistance is determined to confront aggression and prevent the implementation of its agenda aimed at violating Lebanon’s territorial integrity.
Raad explained that the Resistance adheres to “precise equations of deterrence imposed on the occupation, which attempts to evade the requirements of the status quo but cannot annul them.”
He said that the entity is not expanding the war into Lebanon because it is being forced to do so by the Resistance, which has underlined clear responses to breaches in the rules of engagement.
“Deviating from these rules would lead to a major catastrophe,” the Hezbollah MP stressed.
He emphasized that the Resistance in Lebanon “does not hope for war but is always ready to face it, and the ‘Israeli’ enemy knows that the consequences would be severe.”
Hezbollah publishes an infographic “150 days of war,” detailing the results of its operations as part of Al-Aqsa Flood from October 8th, 2023 to March 5th, 2024 (as of 16:00), published above.
Human losses: 2,000 killed or wounded.
1,194 military operations, with the weapons used (numbers are a measure of the number of operations, not projectiles/shells used):
– 386 artillery operations
– 343 surface-to-surface rockets
– 72 sniper or machine gun
– 42 air defense
– 26 aerial (drone) attacks
– 484 guided missiles
– 113 direct weapons
– 14 engineering weapons
In these operations:
– 107 operations targeted settlements
– 841 operations targeted border sites
– 74 operations targeted rear sites
– 134 operations targeted border points
– 38 operations targeted drones or planes.
The enemy’s internal front:
– 5km: the distance of evacuation from the northern border
– 43 settlements evacuated
– 230,000 displaced settlers
– 23km: the depth of targeting
The enemy’s losses:
– 68 military vehicles
– 38 command centers
– 287 bunkers and fortifications
– 300 technical equipment
– 570 destroyed settlement units
– 2 military factories
– 22 artillery positions
– 2 Iron Dome platforms
Yemen attacks US warships in Red Sea
The Yemeni Armed Forces on Tuesday carried out a meticulous military operation in which they attacked two US warships in the Red Sea, a spokesperson announced.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced that the Yemeni Armed Forces attacked the two US warships in support of the people of Gaza and in retaliation for Washington’s aggression on Yemen, which it is carrying out jointly with the United Kingdom.
“The Yemeni Armed Forces, with God’s help, carried out a monumental military operation in which they targeted two US warships in the Red Sea,” Saree said.
The Yemeni spokesperson revealed that the attack was carried out using ballistic missiles and drones as the military underlined that they would not relent.
“The Yemeni Armed Forces will not hesitate to expand the circle of fire in response to the calls of the free people of Yemen and the Islamic Ummah as well as in support of the Palestinian people that are still being subjected to aggression and blockade,” he added.
Saree once again underlined that the Yemeni operations would not cease until the aggression on Gaza comes to an end and the blockade on the Palestinian people is lifted.
The spokesperson announced on Monday two separate operations carried out in the Red and Arabian Seas, as part of support to the people of Gaza and their Resistance currently facing an ongoing Zionist genocide, and in response to the US-UK aggressions on the country.
Saree said in an evening statement that Yemen’s Naval Forces targeted and directly hit the MSC SKY Israeli ship in the Arabian Sea, revealing that the operation was carried out using “appropriate” naval missiles.
The second attack included the launch of a number of drones and ballistic missiles targeting several US warships in the Red Sea, he added.
“Through these two operations, (we) confirm our ability to target warships and non-warships simultaneously,” Saree said, vowing that the army will not hesitate to conduct more operations against enemy targets in both seas in support of the oppressed people in Gaza and to defend Yemen from foreign military aggressions.
To conclude the press briefing, he reiterated that the Yemeni Armed Forces would continue to stand with Palestine and “prevent ‘Israeli’ ships or those headed to the ports of occupied Palestine from navigating in the Arabian and Red Seas until the aggression stops and the siege on our steadfast brothers in the Gaza Strip is lifted.”
The Yemeni Foreign Ministry in the Sanaa government had affirmed on Saturday that “in light of the Zionist obstinacy supported by the United States and Britain,” Yemen stands firm in preventing the entry of ships affiliated with the Zionist entity.
“We hold the United States directly responsible for the Zionist escalation due to the unlimited support provided by Washington and its allies to the entity politically, materially, militarily, and logistically, including hindering the Security Council from fulfilling its role in maintaining international peace and security,” the ministry said in a statement.
Iraqi Resistance strikes Haifa
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters targeted the power station at the occupied Haifa airport on Tuesday using a drone.
The Resistance stressed that the operation was in solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip and in retaliation to the atrocities committed by the occupation against Palestinian civilians, including children, women, and the elderly, vowing to “continue targeting enemy strongholds.”
The operation comes a couple of days after the Iraqi Resistance confirmed targeting a chemical substance terminal in the occupied port of Haifa also through a drone attack, as part of the second phase of its operations, which includes the enforcement of a blockade on the occupations maritime navigation in the Mediterranean and putting Zionist ports out of service.
On February 25, Akram al-Kaabi, the Secretary-General of the al-Nujaba Movement, a faction that operates under the umbrella of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, affirmed that the Resistance will maintain operations to force US forces out of the country and will not stop attacking Zionist targets in occupied Palestine.
“We will not abandon” the objective to “liberate Iraq” from US presence and support Palestine by striking the occupation, he underlined.