Resistance confronts renewed Israeli incursion in central Gaza Strip

The Palestinian Resistance is confronting a renewed Israeli incursion into the al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, which coincides with a ground invasion of Rafah, the southernmost city of the besieged territory.
On Tuesday night, the Israeli occupation forces command announced the incursion into al-Bureij following a weeks-long attack on Jabalia further north. This is not the first time that Israeli forces have attempted an incursion into the camp, failing in previous attempts to achieve the announced objectives.
Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades, announced on Tuesday night that its mortar units targeted Israeli occupation forces advancing westward toward the camp with multiple mortar shells, marking the first Resistance operation in the context of the attack on the al-Bureij.
On Thursday morning, Military Media units of several Palestinian Resistance factions began to announce indirect attacks on Israeli occupation forces to the east of al-Bureij.
Palestinian Resistance confronts attack on al-Bureij
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s (PIJ) al-Quds Brigades launched a number of Ababil-type munitions at Israeli forces positioned east of the camp.
The Ababil munitions incorporate an ingenious design, stemming from the the Resistance’s struggle to procure military equipment in the besieged Gaza Strip. The munitions are launched in canisters via a rocket motor and hold a sizable amount of explosives. They are usually used to attack short-range targets.
On the other hand, Israeli occupation forces are utilizing posts that they have set up in the Netzarim Axis to the north of the camp for logistics and on-the-ground command and control purposes.
As a result, the Palestinian Resistance has attacked occupation forces in the Axis, a tactic that was repeated on Wednesday when al-Quds Brigades’ mortar units shelled the area.