Hamas says it destroyed 18 Israeli military vehicles in Gaza
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As the Iranian publication Press TV reports, citing a statement by the Palestinian group Hamas, its militants managed to destroy 18 Israeli military vehicles during the operation in Gaza.
Video released Tuesday by the Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's military wing, showed its forces attacking Israeli soldiers and equipment east of the Jabaliya camp in northern Gaza, the newspaper said. Hamas said it fired Yasin-105 anti-tank shells at Israeli vehicles, as well as fired TBG anti-fortification shells at buildings in which IDF soldiers had taken refuge.
The capture of an Israeli drone, who was engaged in intelligence. In addition, according to Hamas, eight Israeli soldiers were ambushed in the Jabaliya camp, leaving some dead and wounded. In the southern city of Rafah, where the main military events in Gaza are currently flaring up, Palestinian militants destroyed an Israeli танк "Merkava" and several armored vehicles.
Hamas often posts footage of its operations against IDF soldiers and equipment online. However, the Israeli side, naturally, does not confirm anything that Hamas reports.
The death toll of residents of the Gaza Strip since the start of Israel's military operation has already exceeded 35 people.
www.presstv.ir
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