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Al-Qassam - Exclusive:
The Al-Qassam Brigades continue, for the 38th day in a row, to confront the Zionist forces penetrating into several fronts, which has so far resulted in the killing of 43 officers and soldiers and the wounding of more than 250 others, in addition to the destruction of dozens of vehicles. It also continued to bomb enemy positions and settlements all the way to “Tal Aviv, Haifa and Eilat.
From the first day, on October 7, it was able to kill hundreds of soldiers and capture about 200 Zionists, while Qassam missiles struck Ben Gurion Airport, Ashkelon, Ashdod, the blocs, and others with large missile salvos, within the framework of the operations of the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle, which was launched by order of the Commander of the Qassam Staff, in defense of Al-Aqsa and the holy sites, and in response to the call of the women of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
Today, Monday, the Al-Qassam Brigades targeted 12 invading Zionist vehicles with “Al-Yassin 105” and “Tandum” shells, which led to their complete or partial destruction, while the Al-Qassam Mujahideen continue to pound the Zionist outposts with heavy-caliber mortar shells, engage in clashes, and detonate enemy vehicles in all axes and points of the enemy’s advance in Gaza.
The enemy officially acknowledged the killing of 43 and the wounding of more than 250 of its soldiers in the heroic confrontation by the Qassam Mujahideen of the forces invading the northern Gaza axis since the first day of the ground invasion.
The battle began at dawn on Saturday, October 7, 2023 AD, with a series of Mujahideen raids on settlements and military sites in the Gaza Strip by land, sea and air, killing and capturing hundreds of Zionist soldiers and usurpers.
Since the start of the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood, the Al-Qassam Mujahideen were able to storm a number of enemy settlements and sites, killing and capturing a number of its soldiers. The enemy admitted (in an infinite toll) that the death toll had risen to 2,000, and that more than 4,500 Zionists were injured, including hundreds in a state of extreme danger
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