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Palestinian Resistance Escalates in Eastern and Southern Gaza: Pounding Enemy Concentrations and Disrupting Its Field Front

On a new day of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle, Palestinian resistance factions showed that their hands remain on the trigger and that they can strike the Zionist enemy on every axis of incursion—despite the disparity in capabilities and the asymmetry of war.

From Gaza’s east to its south, Saraya al-Quds—the military wing of Islamic Jihad—alongside the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades and the al-Qassam Brigades, continued to carry out precision operations that unsettled occupation forces, forcing them to pull back and take cover behind burned-out and mangled vehicles.

Joint precision operations in eastern Gaza
The military media of Saraya al-Quds released video showing a joint operation with the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades targeting concentrations of enemy troops and vehicles east of Gaza with 60-mm mortar shells following meticulous surveillance.
The footage captured the moments of preparation and launch, followed by accurate strikes that hit immediate targets within enemy ranks—part of ongoing harassing operations designed to prevent the occupation from establishing any secure foothold in areas of incursion.

Joint shelling in Khan Younis
On another front, Saraya al-Quds announced a joint mortar attack with the al-Qassam Brigades that struck a gathering of enemy troops and vehicles in northern Khan Younis, sowing confusion across the occupation’s southern axes of combat. This field coordination among resistance factions underscores the unity of the battle and the integration of its fronts.

Heavy battlefield losses for the enemy
A field commander in Saraya al-Quds disclosed that resistance fighters observed the destruction of around 52 Zionist military vehicles in the neighborhoods of Shuja’iyya, al-Tuffah, and al-Zaytoun, caused by pre-planted explosive devices and munitions—some incidents not yet announced due to the difficulty of reaching and documenting the scenes of operations.
He explained that the partial withdrawal of enemy forces from eastern Gaza followed painful blows that left behind craters and the remains of armored vehicles along the incursion lines.

The battlefield decides… the enemy in crisis
Despite the vast destruction the Zionist aggression has inflicted on civilian homes and infrastructure, field results show the resistance has inflicted significant losses—and that it will press on until the occupier is driven out. As the field commander in Saraya al-Quds put it: “We will not receive the enemy with roses; we will continue fighting to the last breath.”