Abu Ubaida, spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, said in a recorded speech that 180 military vehicles were destroyed in the northern Gaza Strip.
Abu Ubaida said in a recorded speech that was awaited by the Palestinian and Arab masses that Al-Qassam fighters destroyed Israeli vehicles with Al-Yassin 105, Tandom, and strobe charges. They also attacked Israeli foot soldiers holed up in the buildings with anti-personnel missiles, which they eliminated from zero range.
- Abu Ubaida: We killed a large number of Israeli soldiers in a certain manner
- Abu Ubaida: Al-Qassam Brigades bombed several areas in the Gaza Strip and Ashkelon with dozens of various missiles
- Abu Ubaida: Our mujahideen confronted the enemy forces stationed on the front lines before the end of the truce or penetrating new fronts
- Abu Ubaida: The enemy has failed in the fighting axes and will fail as long as its aggression continues and as its disappointment becomes more complicated
- Abu Ubaida: The temporary truce proved our credibility and that none of the enemy’s prisoners were and will not be released except on our conditions.
- Abu Ubaida: The enemy failed in the north and south of the Gaza Strip, and will fail more as its aggression continues and moves to other areas of the Gaza Strip.
- Abu Ubaida: Repeating the announcement of the goal of eliminating the resistance is talk for Israeli domestic consumption and to satisfy the bloodthirsty right-wing
- Abu Ubaida: The enemy is still receiving blows from us, and what is coming is greater
- Abu Ubaida: We reiterate that what ground aggression achieves is only destruction and indiscriminate killing
- Abu Ubaida: We carried out a large number of specific operations, including attacking foot forces, sniping, and detonating mines
- Abu Ubaida: The enemy is still receiving painful strikes, the last of which was in the heart of Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank
- Abu Ubaida: We have no choice but to fight to confront the holocaust carried out by the enemy with the aim of breaking the will of our people