Palestinian Resistance Leaves Israeli Army Reeling with Heavy Losses in Gaza
Destroyed Military Vehicles and Bold Operations Highlight Gaza's Resilience Against Occupation Forces.
Watan-The Israeli occupation army left behind harrowing scenes of its destroyed military vehicles in northern Gaza after withdrawing from some areas under a ceasefire agreement. The Palestinian resistance documented these scenes, which stand as strong evidence of its success in inflicting heavy losses on the occupation forces during fierce battles that lasted for months.
One of the destroyed vehicles was turned into a garbage dump by Palestinians, symbolizing their mockery of the occupation’s military capabilities after rendering its weapons into scrap on the battlefield.
Israeli reports indicate that around 60 soldiers were killed in northern Gaza since the start of the latest offensive in October. Footage shows two armored personnel carriers abandoned by the occupation forces after being ambushed by the resistance at Kamal Adwan School.
In Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian resistance carried out significant operations that resulted in the deaths of dozens of Israeli soldiers and the destruction of multiple military vehicles. These complex operations demonstrated the boldness of the resistance in confronting an army equipped with the latest military technologies.
The significant losses suffered by the occupation forces in both the north and south of the Gaza Strip underscored their inability to counter the resistance’s meticulous strategies. These included effective use of tunnels and military ambushes, which disoriented the Israeli army in what experts described as an asymmetric battle.
The scenes of destroyed vehicles have become symbols of Palestinian resilience and the strength of their resistance against an occupying force that failed to achieve its military and political objectives. These images are not just a testament to the bravery of the resistance but also a clear message that Gaza remains unyielding to invaders, despite the devastation and siege it endures.