Palestinian Resistance strikes occupation forces in Khan Younis, Gaza
Palestinian Resistance factions continue operations in Gaza despite the invasion, striking occupation forces north and south of the Strip.
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From the engagement of al-Quds Brigades fighters with an Israeli force in Tal al-Hawa, south of Gaza City (Military Media).
Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, announced on Wednesday that, in coordination with the al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, it shelled occupation soldiers and vehicles north of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip with heavy mortar fire.
Meanwhile, the Mujahideen Brigades, the armed wing of the Mujahideen Movement, said its fighters targeted an Israeli military gathering with 60mm mortar shells at Barcelona Park in Tal al-Hawa, south of Gaza City, on Tuesday.
Throughout September, Palestinian factions maintained a high tempo of military operations across Gaza. For example, al-Qassam Brigades carried out multiple attacks on occupation vehicles, including the use of al-Yassin-105 shells against Merkava tanks.
On September 28, a tank was struck near the Salahhi Tower in Tal al-Hawa. Fighters also conducted sniper operations, killing an Israeli soldier in al-Tuffah on September 24.
Al-Quds Brigades executed ambush operations, detonating anti-armor devices near al-Quds Hospital and destroying military vehicles in al-Sabra and al-Maghraqa. Fighters also targeted a Merkava tank in Gaza City and wounded an occupation soldier near al-Shati refugee camp.
In addition to ground operations, factions extended the battle beyond the Strip. Rockets were launched at occupied settlements, including Isdud on September 20 and Netivot on September 6. These strikes underscored the factions' ability to challenge Israeli defenses despite the siege.
The Palestinian Resistance continues its response to Israeli aggression, while Hamas and other factions review the Gaza ceasefire proposal put forward by US President Donald Trump, which the movement pledged to study "in good faith."