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Al-Qassam Brigades’ First Footage: Resistance Against Israeli Incursion in Rafah

Watan-The Al-Qassam Brigades published on Thursday, the first footage of its operations repelling Israeli occupation vehicles and soldiers in Rafah, following Israel’s incursion into the last area of ​​the besieged Gaza Strip adjacent to the Egyptian border.

The Israeli occupation army carried out incursions into Rafah on Monday and took control of the Rafah crossing from the Palestinian side, despite warnings from countries, the United Nations, and the entire world about the danger of this step and its exacerbation of the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Scenes of Al-Qassam targeting the occupation in Rafah.

As depicted in the scenes published by the resistance, extensive shelling operations with mortar shells on occupation gatherings in Rafah were evident.

Scenes of Al-Qassam’s targeting of the occupation in Rafah also appeared in the footage published by the resistance, showing widespread shelling of occupation gatherings in Rafah with mortar shells.

Al-Qassam fighters appeared loading shells into launchers and raining them down on enemy gatherings.

One of the resistance fighters appeared chanting verse 37 of Surah An-Naml while bombarding Israeli army gatherings with mortar shells, saying: “Return to them, for we will surely come to them with soldiers whom they cannot withstand, and we will surely expel them therefrom in humiliation, and they will be debased.”

The Gaza government media office emphasized that the Israeli invasion of Rafah portends a deep humanitarian catastrophe, holding the US administration and the occupation responsible for this crisis.

The Palestinian resistance had warned the occupation against the danger of invading Rafah, while at the same time affirming its full readiness to confront the occupation army and inflict new losses inside Rafah if the option of invasion were chosen.

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