Palestinian Resistance: During the last 48 hours, we destroyed 44 military vehicles of the Zionist enemy

The Palestinian resistance announced that, during the last 48 hours, it had completely or partially destroyed 44 military vehicles of the Zionist enemy, in all areas of the incursion into the stricken Gaza Strip.They also eliminated 40 soldiers, after targeting the invading enemy forces with anti-fortified missiles, shells and anti-personnel devices, clashing with them from a point zero distance, while also bombing a number of their buildings.

During the fierce battles in the Beit Lahia project in the northern Gaza Strip, the resistance placed an Israeli occupation force in a tight ambush, and eliminated it, with machine guns and TPG shells. It also targeted, with a number of mortar shells, mass gatherings of enemy soldiers, in the areas of incursion northeast of the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.

The resistance targeted with anti-tank missiles 4 Merkava tanks and a 9D military bulldozer of the Israeli occupation, on Al-Jalaa Street in Gaza City and in the vicinity of Al-Fakhoura, west of the Jabalia camp, in addition to 5 tanks, a troop carrier and 3 military bulldozers with “Al-Yassin 105” shells.

Leen Al Salman

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