The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced that it had succeeded in targeting a building where a large number of occupation forces were, with a guided missile, in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah city, in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Brigades confirmed that it had killed and injured Zionist soldiers who were inside the building and published scenes documenting the targeting of the occupation vehicles on the fronts, east of Rafah.
It is important to note that yesterday, Palestinian media sources reported that the Resistance carried out an elaborate ambush against the occupation forces in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, causing deaths and injuries.
Video footage showed helicopters of the occupation forces evacuating soldiers injured in the Resistance ambush.
This comes as the Palestinian Resistance continues to fight fierce confrontations with the occupation forces inside the Gaza Strip for the eleventh consecutive month.
The occupation forces acknowledged, on Wednesday, that four soldiers were killed and five others were injured, three of them in serious condition, in an ambush by the Palestinian Resistance in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, Palestine, on Tuesday.
After the occupation allowed the publication, the occupation forces announced the death of the deputy company commander in the Shaked battalion – Givati brigade, Captain Daniel Memon, as well as two Staff Sergeants from the same division, and another Staff Sergeant from the 401 armored division.
Zionist media reported that the four soldiers were killed after a pre-rigged building exploded in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah, noting that the occupation forces are still “examining the mechanism of the explosion.”
In another incident in the Shabura camp, an officer from the occupation’s Givati patrol was seriously injured by an RPG fired at the Namir armored vehicle he was in.
According to Zionist media, 343 occupation soldiers have been killed in the battles in the Gaza Strip so far.
In Lebanon fourteen people have been killed and over 450 others were injured in the occupation’s second terror attack in two days, this time targeting two-way radios.
On Wednesday afternoon, a series of explosions were reported across Beirut, South Lebanon, and Bekaa. Cars, motorbikes, stores, and homes across the country caught fire amid the impact of the blasts, resulting in an influx of casualties.
Injuries, most of which were mild, were transported to hospitals in Bekaa, whereas hospitals in Nabatieh and the Lebanese South received tens of others.
In turn, the Lebanese Army urged citizens to refrain from crowding public spaces due to the security operation and to pave the way for ambulances and facilitate their path to the casualties.
The Lebanese Civil Defense also announced that its crews were working on extinguishing the fires resulting from the explosions, as well as transporting injured individuals to hospitals.
Meanwhile, Interim Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for the convention of a UN Security Council session regarding the Zionist attacks on Lebanon, adding that a complaint has already been filed.
“No human can express the brutality of this crime,” Mikati said.
Reuters then reported that the Security Council scheduled a meeting on Friday.
The Zionist terror attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday came as the occupation forces bombed the Lebanese South, particularly Jebbayn, Shama, Majdal Zoun, Kfar Kila, Kfar Shouba, Houla, and Taybeh.