Palestinian Resistance Destroys Nahal Brigade HQ, Tulkarem Brigade Ambushes Occupiers

As part of its continued confrontation with the Zionist occupation forces in the al-Aqsa Flood saga, the Martyr Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, announced that it had destroyed the Nahal Brigade’s headquarters, which operates in Netzarim, with heavy-caliber mortar shells.

In turn, the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, confirmed that it had targeted a gathering of occupation soldiers in the “Ra’im” military base with a missile salvo.

Meanwhile, the military media of the Brigades published scenes documenting the targeting of a Merkava 4-type vehicle, in addition to the targeting of a gathering of occupation soldiers at the front lines in Gaza City.

Within the framework of cooperation between the various Palestinian Resistance factions, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades bombed the “Kfar Azza” military site with a missile salvo, in conjunction with the National Resistance Brigades – Martyr Omar al-Qassem forces, the military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

It is worth noting that Zionist media confirmed on Sunday that the occupation forces that had entered the southern Gaza Strip in recent months have withdrawn, as more than half a year has passed since the war began with the Zionist entity failing to achieve its stated objectives

According to reports, the 98th Division, comprising three brigades, including the 7th Armored Brigade, withdrew from Khan Younis after four months of confrontations there. This marked the first withdrawal since the commencement of the ground invasion.

The reports representing the occupation forces clarified that only one brigade, the Nahal Brigade, remained stationed in the Gaza Strip. It was emphasized that the brigade’s main task was to secure the Netzarim Corridor, to impede the return of Gaza residents to the northern Strip.

The withdrawal comes while the Palestinian Resistance continues to confront occupation forces across multiple fronts, laying precise ambushes and inflicting casualties in Zionist anks.

The figures, which are according to underreported Zionist sources, revealed that since October 7, 2023, a total of 604 soldiers and officers have been killed, with 260 casualties occurring during the ground invasion into Gaza. Additionally, 3,188 soldiers have been injured during this period.

The Tulkarem Brigade of the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, announced that its fighters confronted a raiding occupation force across multiple areas since dawn in the occupied West Bank.

A statement by the Brigade also announced that the Resistance had set up several ambushes which successfully hit the raiding force.

The West Bank is witnessing consecutive Resistance operations in various areas amid ongoing and increasing Zionist assaults against West Bank cities and their residents, in parallel to the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.

Also in the occupied West Bank, occupation media reported a bomb explosion targeting an D9 bulldozer in the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade announced they targeted occupation forces in Tulkarem with heavy machine gunfire. While in Nablus, occupation forces were attacked with a bomb attack overnight. And the next morning they were ambushed leaving at least one soldier severely wounded.

In other news, the family of the martyred PFLP Palestinian detainee Walid Daqqa stated that the occupation continues to hold the martyr’s body, indicating that the decision to release Daqqa’s body lies with the occupation’s Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Daqqa’s family said “We had no knowledge of his transfer to the Assaf Harofeh Medical Center until we learned of his passing through the media,” adding that the “occupation deprived us of visits and communication with him since October 7.”

The martyr’s family noted that even his lawyer was only allowed two visits by order of the occupation court.

Regarding the prisoner’s health condition prior to his death, the family stated that the occupation implemented its medical negligence policy against martyr Daqqa, which led to the inevitable deterioration of his health.

According to the family, the cancer-stricken martyr, as a result of his worsening condition, magnified by the policy of medical neglect, suffered from a kidney condition.

Significantly, the family noted, that during their last visit to see martyr Daqqa, which was on October 6, his health condition had improved. However, after six months of no contact, they were informed that he was martyred due to his health issues.

Furthermore, reports statte that the occupation police besieged martyr Daqqa’s family home and threatened the family, forbidding them from receiving mourners in their yard.