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Saraya al-Quds Celebrates Ramadan with Resistance: Shelling Israeli Targets in Gaza

Watan-“Saraya al-Quds,” the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, congratulated Arabs and Muslims on the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan in its own way by sharing footage of its shelling of Israeli gatherings in Gaza.

The footage broadcasted by the Saraya’s media wing showed fighters next to a cannon in the midst of agricultural fields, with one of them saying, “Saraya al-Quds and the forces of the martyr Omar al-Qassem extend their congratulations to the Arab and Islamic nations and to our steadfast Palestinian people on the occasion of the blessed month of Ramadan.”

Then he chanted “In the name of Allah, Allah is the greatest” before the cannon fired a shell and the fighters moved away due to the sound and blast of the shell. Then, one fighter loaded another shell into the cannon, while both sat in front of a small cannon, continuously supplying it with shells.

Another scene from a different location showed shells being launched and raining down on military targets of the occupation.

Tunnel Explosion

Saraya al-Quds, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, announced yesterday, Tuesday, that it had detonated a pre-prepared tunnel under a group of occupation soldiers and a booby-trapped house in an Israeli special force comprising 7 soldiers, resulting in casualties, east and northeast of al-Qarara in the Gaza Strip.

Abu Hamza, the spokesman for Saraya al-Quds, warned of what he described as the extension of the battle with the Israeli side beyond the Gaza Strip.

Abu Hamza said in a brief audio recording that the battle “is no longer confined to Gaza and may soon extend into Israel according to developments on the ground.”

The Israeli occupation army continues its aggression on the Gaza Strip with American and European support since October 7th, last year, where its aircraft bomb the surroundings of hospitals, buildings, towers, and homes of Palestinian civilians, destroying them over the heads of their inhabitants, and preventing the entry of water, food, medicine, and fuel.

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