Gaza Resistance targets IOF positions from Beit Hanoun to Netzarim
Al-Quds Brigades confirms that its fighters bombarded Israeli military's command and control centers.
The Palestinian Resistance attacked assemblies of Israeli military vehicles and troops in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza, on the 207th day of the war, simultaneously with ongoing fierce battles in the Netzarim axis, which separates the northern and southern parts of the Gaza Strip.
Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, published footage of its Resistance fighters targeting an Israeli D9 bulldozer with an al-Yassin 105 shell in Beit Hanoun.
#شاهد.. كتائب القسام تستهدف جرافة إسرائيلية من نوع "D9" بقذيفة "الياسين 105" بمدينة بيت حانون شمال قطاع غزة#فلسطين_المحتلة #غزة #طوفان_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/ASNagKE1yU
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) April 30, 2024
In a new message to the families of the Israeli captives held by the Resistance in Gaza, al-Qassam posted a picture showing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that reads: "Due to Netanyahu's political interests, your sons are still in captivity."
"بسبب المصالح السياسية لنتنياهو..
— Hanzala (@Hanzpal2) April 30, 2024
ما زال أبناؤكم في الأسر "
قناة القسام تغرد pic.twitter.com/pVqVOg3hID
Meanwhile, al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement, confirmed that its fighters bombarded Israeli military's command and control centers along the supply route for the Netzarim axis with mortar shells, confirming direct hits.
The Brigades published footage showing the attack on Israeli soldiers and their fortifications in the Netzarim axis.
#شاهد.. سرايا القدس تعرض مشاهد من القصف الصاروخي المشترك لجنود وتحصينات العدو في محور التقدم "نتساريم".#الميادين #طوفان_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/jiPRUzEqWU
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) April 30, 2024
Resistance has enough resources to manage the battle
In a related context, Hani al-Dali, an expert in Palestinian Resistance affairs, told Al Mayadeen that the Resistance's operations against Israeli military bases and troops in all axes of Netzarim indicate a clear imbalance in favor of the Resistance.
Al-Dali confirmed that the Resistance has the firepower capability to target Israeli sites and possesses rockets that can reach beyond the occupied city of Asdod, revealing that the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza has a huge number of rockets in its arsenal, as well as tunnels to manage the ongoing battle.
He also pointed out that al-Qassam Brigades in particular is refraining from intensively using medium and long-range rockets against the Israeli occupation at this time, and is instead waiting for the appropriate time to do so.
Al-Quds stabbing operation 'pivotal point'
Touching on the stabbing operation carried out by a Turkish tourist in occupied al-Quds on Tuesday, al-Dali deemed the act as a "top-tier operation" considering its proximity to Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is a compass to the free people of the Arab and Islamic nations.
He added that the Turkish nationality of the person who carried out the operation confirms the Arab and Islamic support that the Palestinian people enjoy and proves the success of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood in reinforcing solidarity with the Palestinian cause.
The expert emphasized that the operation was a "pivotal point" in the confrontation with the Israeli occupation and proved "Israel's" failure in isolating the Arab and Islamic nations from al-Quds.
Israeli media reported that an Israeli occupation soldier was injured as a result of the stabbing operation.
Netanyahu's aspirations would not be achieved
Regarding negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza, al-Dali said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is aiming to see a rejection from the Palestinian Resistance in the negotiations, but stressed that the premier's aspirations would not be achieved.
But a well-informed Palestinian source told Al Mayadeen that the document presented to the Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas over a new ceasefire proposal in Gaza included positive points and a retreat in the Israeli position.
The source said that Hamas still needs to verify key issues, especially regarding the ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from the Gaza Strip.
In addition, there are still contentious points concerning the prisoners' file, which requires more time to reach an agreement, particularly regarding their numbers and categories.
According to the source, Hamas' adherence to its previous demands forced the Israeli occupation to draw back on matters concerning the ceasefire, the withdrawal from Gaza, and the return of forcibly displaced people to their homes.
The source told Al Mayadeen that the movement is still studying the new proposal after the return of its delegation from the Egyptian capital Cairo and is engaged in intense consultations, adding that Hamas is maintaining constant communication with the Egyptian and Qatari mediators.
It can be said that the negotiations' atmosphere is better than before, and there is a retreat in the Israeli stance regarding the withdrawal from Gaza and the return of displaced Palestinians, the source concluded.
Earlier on Tuesday, PIJ spokesperson Musab al-Breim told Al Mayadeen that "the war will not end except with the cessation of aggression and the withdrawal of the enemy," emphasizing that "these principles are non-negotiable."
Al-Breim further stated that "the Resistance is awaiting the retreat of the enemy, which has proven its failure on the field," reaffirming that there is coherence across the region's Axis of Resistance.
The spokesperson further stressed that "the Resistance remains strong and active across the battlefield, and the political track must match the heroism of the battlefield."