The Military Media of the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas Resistance movement, published footage documenting three sniping operations in collaboration with the al-Quds Brigades across combat axes in Khan Younis, southernmost Gaza.
One video shows a Zionist occupation soldier getting sniped on August 11, and dying on impact. The footage showed the shot clearly.
The operation was carried out after an interception completed by Islamic Jihad and Hamas Resistance fighters.
Footage also included documentation of the sniping of another soldier on 25 July, followed by footage of the sniping of two soldiers on 28 July, with direct hits being achieved.
On its part, the Zionist occupation admitted to the death of a sergeant and the injury of two others after getting shot by a sniper, on August 11, in easternmost Khan Younis.
The al-Quds Brigades’ Military Media also published footage of its fighters engaging occupation and vehicle positions with mortar shells, in easternmost Khan Younis.
The footage also showed the Brigades intercepting and monitoring soldier deployments, as well as the Resistance fighters’ preparation of the shells, affirming that they were “going to teach them a lesson”, a message the fighters relayed in the video.
Zionist helicopters were also shown arriving at the site to evacuate the casualties among their ranks.
The al-Quds Brigades also announced that it managed to trap Zionist soldiers and military vehicles in a field of mines and highly explosive devices, confirming casualties between killed and wounded, in al-Qarara in northern Khan Younis.
Its fighters also engaged a soldier gathering using mortar shells, in al-Zinna, eastern Khan Younis.
The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, on its part, announced that its fighters pounded Zionist soldiers, vehicles, and gatherings, using mortar shells, in the vicinity of the Rafah crossing, and released footage documenting its operation.
The Brigades also confirmed that its fighters targeted a Zionist occupation command center and vehicle positions with heavy caliber mortar shells, on the Netzarim axis in southernmost Gaza.
The Brigades further engaged an Israeli military vehicle with an RPG-85, in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood, in western Rafah.
The National Resistance Brigades – Omar al-Qassem forces, the military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, reported the targeting of a M-113 Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), with an anti-tank RPG charge, in the vicinity of George Street, easter Rafah.
It also affirmed the targeting of a gathering using mortar shells, confirming casualties, in northeastern al-Qarara.
On its part, the Mujahideen Brigades said it targeted settlements in the Gaza Envelope using two 107 missiles.
The spokesperson for the al-Qassam Brigades stated that in two separate incidents, two fighters assigned to guard Zionist captives opened fire at the captives, resulting in the death of one male captive and the serious injury of two female captives.
In a post on his Telegram channel on the 311th day of the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, he stated that efforts are underway to save the lives of the injured captives.
Abu Obeida held the Zionist government “fully responsible for the massacres [in Gaza] and any resulting reactions that may impact the lives of the Zionist prisoners.”
Finally, the spokesperson said that a committee has been formed to investigate the details of the incidents, and the findings will be announced later.
Many captives have been killed in Gaza in the past ten months due to the relentless Zionist bombardment.
The most recent known incident was in al-Nuseirat when occupation forces massacred over 270 Palestinians during an operation to “retrieve” captives. Zionist claimed that they managed to recover the bodies of four captives. However, al-Qassam revealed later that, due to the heavy bombing during the “operation,” Zionist forces killed three captives.
The occupation committed a horrendous massacre during the early hours of Saturday at the Al-Tabieen school in Gaza City, killing over 100 Palestinians and wounding dozens of others.
The Government Media Office in Gaza held both the occupying regime and the US administration responsible, pointing out that the occupation army launched a direct attack on the school, where many displaced individuals who had sought refuge were performing morning prayers.