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Despite ‘Profound Destruction’, Gaza Keeps Up Resistance on Day 192 of Israeli War

Gaza still amazes the world with its incredible resistance despite all forms of oppression it has been facing since the start of the brutal Israeli aggression on October 7. On the day 192 of the war, both people and resistance stand firm in face of the Israeli massacres and deliberate starvation.

Israeli attacks on Monday took place in several areas across the besieged enclave with the concentration was on Gaza Strip’s center.

Palestinian media reported attacks on two mosques, a UN-run school and the Malaysian school in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

Israeli occupation forces target civilians and journalists in Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. pic.twitter.com/Ni6Q5euIDM

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) April 15, 2024

Also in central Gaza, several residential homes and a market were subjected to Israeli strikes.

Elsewhere in northern Gaza, the Firas market was targeted.

Strikes were also reported in the southern city of Rafah, according to Palestinian media.

Health Ministry in Gaza reported that 68 people were martyred and 94 others were injured in 7 massacres in the past 24 hours. It put the death toll of the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip at 33,545.

The ministry added that the number of injured people reached 76,094.

Destruction “Disproportionate to Anything One Can Imagine”

Meanwhile on Monday, Civil Defense in Gaza said on its Telegram channel that it recovered 13 more decomposing bodies in Khan Younis’ Al-Balad and Al-Amal neighborhoods.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs described the destruction in the southern city of Khan Younis as profound.

In a post on X the UN office said a team has visited Khan Younis and witnessed destroyed homes, schools and hospitals as well as unexploded ordinance.

🔺 Homes, schools and hospitals severely damaged 🔺 Roads reduced to dirt tracks 🔺 Civilians at grave risk of unexploded ordnance 🔺 Collapsed services

Yesterday, a @UN team visited #Gaza‘s Khan Younis where they witnessed profound destruction.

More ➡️ https://t.co/rNrXAQE7Kn pic.twitter.com/DxesCVsCYW

— UN Humanitarian (@UNOCHA) April 11, 2024

For his part, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), said that the organization and its partners went to Khan Younis on Sunday to assess the health facilities there.

He said the team described the destruction as “disproportionate to anything one can imagine”.

.@WHO and partners went to Khan Younis yesterday to assess the health facilities there. The team described the destruction as “disproportionate to anything one can imagine”. No building or road is intact, there is only rubble and dirt.

Hostilities in the vicinity of a WHO… pic.twitter.com/AbqmEabx6Z

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) April 11, 2024

Gaza Resistance Surprises Military Analysts

Also on Monday, Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad resistance group released a video showing fighters targeting Israeli concentrations east Jabalia.

سرايا القدس: مشاهد من استهداف قوات الاحتلال وتحصيناتها شرق جباليا بالأسلحة الرشاشة pic.twitter.com/9fMBdoQDZw

— قناة فلسطين اليوم (@Paltodaytv) April 15, 2024

On the other hand, a security and military studies professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies said that Hamas’s armed wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, has surprised many military analysts over the past seven months.

Talking to Al-Jazeera, Omar Ashour said Al-Qassam Brigades was completely outnumbered and outgunned in all domains – sea, air and land – as well as electronic and cyberwarfare.

He added that the resistance group has created its own environment to be able to fight by constructing multilevel underground tunnels that doubled or tripled the size of Gaza

“Many Hamas fighters remain, and Israel has killed only one of its three top commanders. If Israel wants to achieve its aim of destroying Hamas, the fight will take a lot longer than the Israeli military expected, and it may not even be possible,” Ashour said, as quoted by Al-Jazeera.

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