Gaza Resistance targets Israeli engineering positions in Netzarim
DFLP fighters blew up an Israeli Eitan AFV near Rafah as the Resistance continues to confront the Israeli occupation's invasion of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Resistance fighters in the Gaza Strip continue to confront the Israeli regime's war machine, targeting the positions of Israeli forces in the besieged territories.
Although the Israeli regime has intensified its aggression on Lebanon and the West Bank, it still occupies several axes in the Gaza Strip and continues to launch onslaughts on Palestinians.
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine's (DFLP) National Resistance Brigades released a report from its fighters who have returned from the frontlines in eastern Rafah.
National Resistance Brigades fighters said they were able to detonate an improvised explosive device (IED) into an Israeli Eitan armored fighting vehicle (AFV). The attack took place near the Aamer residential project in eastern Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
On Wednesday, Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad's (PIJ) al-Quds Brigades fired heavy-caliber mortar shells at Israeli military engineering sites in the strategic Netzarim Axis.
It is worth noting that the Netzarim Axis extends from the eastern border of the Gaza Strip toward the Mediterranean Sea, cutting through central parts of the Gaza Strip. The axis splits northern areas, including Gaza City, from the rest of the besieged Palestinian territories.
On September 23, al-Qassam fighters attacked a column of Israeli armored vehicles in eastern Rafah.
Al-Qassam fighters executed a complex ambush near the George neighborhood, targeting two Merkava tanks and three D9 military-grade bulldozers. Resistance fighters fired locally produced tandem rocket-propelled grenades at the vehicles and placed IEDs on the hulls of others.
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