Clashes between the resistance and the occupation forces are spreading throughout the country. Gaza Strip But the fighting is concentrated heavily in the Tel al-Hawa and al-Rimal neighborhoods southwest of Gaza City and in Rafah city South
Since the beginning of the war, Israeli forces have penetrated Tel al-Hawa more than once, starting from Natsarim axis But it was met with fierce resistance, and over time the occupation army took Tel al-Hawa as a site for its forces to be stationed in both the University College and the Barcelona Towers area.
According to an information report for Al Jazeera prepared by Ismail Abu Omar, this concentration was reflected in the resistance’s tactics in a way that appeared clearly in its recent operations, as it relied on complex ambushes that combined detonating explosive devices and direct engagement with machine guns.
One of the most prominent resistance operations was the Al-Baraa ambush, which was carried out by… Qassam Brigades -The military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) On July 26, around the Al-Baraa Bin Azib Mosque. Al-Qassam also recently announced the detonation of two anti-personnel bombs in two Israeli military vehicles and the clash with the force’s soldiers.
In the city of Rafah – the southern gateway to the Gaza Strip, where Israeli forces began a military operation on May 6 despite international warnings – Israeli army forces began their military operation by taking control of… Rafah crossing Which is only a few kilometers away from the site Karam Abu Salem Israeli military.
Starting from the crossing, the army expanded its military operation towards the depth of Rafah. Heading west along the Philadelphia AxisThe resistance operations were concentrated on the border axis with Egypt, central Rafah, the Yebna and Shaboura camps, the Tel al-Sultan and al-Saudi neighborhoods west of the city, the Zalata area, the al-Salam and al-Shawka neighborhoods, and George Street east of the city.
In addition to the ambush tactic, the resistance operations in Rafah were characterised by reliance on booby-trapped tunnels and the firing of anti-vehicle guided missiles.