Clashes Intensify in Northern Gaza Amid Israeli Military Operations
Fierce clashes have erupted in the northern Gaza Strip as the Palestinian resistance engages with the Israeli occupation army, resulting in significant human and military losses for Israel. The Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, reported that they successfully shot an Israeli soldier using a Ghoul rifle in the Razan area, north of Jabalia camp. Additionally, they targeted an Israeli military bulldozer with an explosive device and struck two Israeli personnel carriers using 'Al-Yassin 105' tandem shells near the Martyr Imad Aql Mosque, east of Jabalia camp.
In parallel, the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, confirmed ongoing fierce confrontations with Israeli soldiers who have advanced into northern Beit Lahia. Reports indicate that Israeli bombing campaigns continue across various areas in northern Gaza, with Tel Aviv's efforts focused on forcing residents to evacuate and displace. These military actions intensified following the Israeli army's unprecedented bombing operations that began on October 5, aimed at preventing Hamas from regaining strength in the region. Palestinians, however, argue that these operations are part of a broader strategy to occupy the area and displace its residents.