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Adapting Under Fire: Palestinian Tactics in Gaza

Watan-Kuwaiti politician and former member of the National Assembly, Nasser Al-Duwaila, provided a summary analysis of the nature of the current battles between the Palestinian resistance and the occupying army in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Duwaila said in a post on his “X” platform account: “Fierce battles are now taking place that the enemy army has never faced before, which is what I expected from a change in some of the resistance’s tactics.”

He added: “So far, the enemy has suffered more than 40 confirmed casualties, all from point-blank range, and the battle is still raging. The enemy is using deadly firepower, resulting in many of its forces coming under fire from its artillery and tanks.”

He continued: “These developments will have a significant impact on the Zionist press. The enemy has spared no effort to rescue its soldiers involved in intense fighting. I ask God that the heroic fighters manage to capture a number of enemy soldiers tonight and display them on screens so that the Zionist people know what their sons are facing under Netanyahu’s rule.”

The Israeli occupation army admitted to the killing of three soldiers and the injury of 14 others, including 5 in serious condition, one of them an officer, in an ambush involving explosives in a building in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army radio reported that the incident occurred in the Abasan area east of Khan Yunis, where a large force of the Israeli army entered a building and explosive devices were detonated, killing 3 soldiers and injuring 14, 5 of them seriously. The 669 rescue unit intervened to extract the wounded from under the rubble.

Meanwhile, Soroka Hospital in Beersheba reported receiving 10 injured soldiers from Gaza, including 4 in critical condition, in the past 24 hours.

Commenting on the significant blow suffered by the Israeli army, army spokesperson Daniel Hageary said they are drawing lessons from the incidents in which soldiers are killed in Gaza,” according to him.

The Israeli military spokesperson described the fighting in Khan Yunis as difficult.

So far, the Israeli army has officially admitted to the killing of 585 officers and soldiers since October 7, including 245 killed in ground battles inside Gaza.

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