The Palestinian Resistance continued to confront occupation forces on Friday, amid a court decision issued by the International Court of Justice, ordering the entity to cease its aggression on Rafah.
Despite the decision, the occupation intensified its bombardment of the southernmost city, as Resistance fighters from Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s (PIJ) al-Quds Brigades worked on engaging enemy forces on several fronts.
Al-Qassam fighters targeted a total of 10 tanks and three military-grade D9 bulldozers on Friday.
Operations in the northern Gaza Strip
In detail, the Brigades’ Military Media Unit announced that fighters launched two locally-produced al-Yassin tandem rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) at two Merkava 4 tanks in al-Aaramjah Street in the Jabalia refugee camp.
In al-Qasasib neighborhood in northern Jabalia, al-Qassam sapper units destroyed a Merkava 4 tank after detonating a locally-produced explosively formed penetrator (EFP), Shawaz, which was aimed at it.
Nearby, the group detonated a booby-trapped tunnel entrance after luring an occupation force to the ambush point. After the detonation of anti-personnel charges planted in the area, al-Qassam fighters engaged the rest of the force, killing and injuring several troops.
Al-Qassam snipers were also active on Friday, as a team shot down a soldier positioned in a house in northern Jabalia.
Finally, the Military Media Unit said that fighters targeted yet another Merkava 4 tank in the northern part of the Jabalia refugee camp with a Shawaz charge.
Further north, in Beit Lahia, al-Qassam fighters took out two soldiers advancing toward the town.
The Brigades’ fighters also targeted two Merkava 4 tanks and a D9 military-grade bulldozer, in another ambush, targeting an armored force. Fighters utilized imported tandem RPGs, as well as locally produced al-Yassin RPGs and a Shawaz charge to target the Zionist force from point-blank range.
Operations in Rafah
In the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip, al-Qassam fighters targeted three tanks utilizing locally produced al-Yassin RPGs and Shawaz charges.
The Brigades’ fighters also targeted a D9 bulldozer and a Merkava tank with an al-Yassin RPG and an imported tandem RPG on the Salah al-Din Gate.
The Salah al-Din Gate is located on the Palestinian-Egyptian border and is a secondary crossing used primarily for trade. It links Egypt to Gaza’s main road, the Salah al-Din Street, which extends from the southernmost city of Rafah to the northernmost town of Beit Hanoun.
The Resistance also targeted a D9 bulldozer in the al-Shoka neighborhood in the city.
Al-Quds Brigades fighters launched a salvo of 107 mm rockets at soldiers and armored vehicles advancing toward the Salah al-Din Gate.