Media Office in Gaza: Palestinian resistance forces the occupation’s armed vehicles, that penetrated Salah al-Din Road, to withdraw

The Gaza Media Office confirmed that the Palestinian resistance forced the Israeli occupation armed vehicles that penetrated the Salah al-Din Road on the outskirts of the besieged Gaza Strip to withdraw.

The office said in a statement today: “Contrary to the occupation’s claims, there is absolutely no ground advance inside the residential neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip, and what happened on the Salah al-Din Road was the incursion of a few tanks of the occupation army and a bulldozer from the open agricultural area in the Juhr al-Dik area,” Pointing out that these vehicles targeted two civilian cars on the road and bulldozed areas of it before the resistance forced them to retreat.

The office added: “There is currently no presence of occupation army vehicles on Salah al-Din Road, and Palestinian movement has returned to it,” stressing that what happened shows that the occupation army cannot be present in any area inside the Gaza Strip under resistance strikes, even if it is an open agricultural area like the one it entered in the morning under heavy bombardment and fire belts, and it is clear that it is trying to paint an unreal picture of the presence of its soldiers in areas inside the Strip.

In turn, the Palestinian resistance confirmed that it continues to confront the enemy and manage the battle efficiently.

Souha Suleiman

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