Jabalia: Israeli Soldiers’ Cemetery

Ahmed Mansour writes:

Jabalia has become a cemetery for the soldiers of the Israeli occupation army because of the intensity of the fighting and the high number of deaths.

Amit Halevi, member of the Knesset for the Likud Party says: The military operation in Jabalia should not have been launched, and Israel Katz (new Defense Minister) should instruct the army to change its plans. We lost 24 soldiers and officers there in a month and a half. Have we gone crazy?”

These are the official numbers that are recognized, but the Israeli losses are always many times what they announce.

Israeli army radio said that 27 Israeli soldiers were killed in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip since the start of the latest ground operation that started on 5 October, 2024.

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Stray Dogs Scavenge The Dead in Jabalia

Israeli occupation forces gunned down dozens of displaced Palestinians in Beit Lahia and Jabalia in northern Gaza. The intentional blockade of healthcare services and humanitarian aid has left the bodies of victims abandoned in the streets. Witnesses report stray dogs scavenging the remains, underscoring the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Al-Duwairi: Hamas, Jabalia and Fall of 28 Israeli Soldiers

Retired military, strategic expert Major-General Fayez al-Duwairi said the military operations carried out by the Qassam Brigades recently in Jabalia camp, north Gaza, resulted in the deaths and injuries of at least 28 Israeli soldiers, while the occupation army only announced one or two injuries.

The Hamas military wing, the Qassam Brigades in footage, Saturday showed the destruction of seven Israeli military vehicles in the Jabalia camp; including the targeting of Merkava tanks, military bulldozers, and an armored personnel carrier with shells and missiles from close range.

Injured but fighting

Al-Duwairi explained on Al Jazeera the Qassam footage included several remarkable qualitative operations. He noted what was most surprising was the operation made by one of the injured fighters by targeting a Merkava tank using an explosive charge.

He added: “The first [camera] shot has more than one dimension, as the fighter is talking about his injury, which appeared to be in his hand, prompting him to switch from using a launcher to using a suicide charge, which was more primitive than the previous charges.”

The military expert stressed that what the injured fighter did was an “extraordinary act”, explaining that “no ordinary person or even a trained person can do such an act, especially with an injury to his hand and to get to a tank equipped with all capabilities and potentials”.

In detailing the human losses, Al-Duwairi explained that the armored personnel carrier carries 11 soldiers, and the tank carries a minimum of 4 soldiers with the possibility of the number reaching 10 soldiers, noting the operations included targeting thress tanks, two bulldozers and an armored personnel carrier.

Al-Duwairi pointed out to the nature of the area in which the confrontations took place. He stressed it is a completely rubbled destroyed area were fighters are emerge, adding: “They are a group of fighters, if they had reinforcements the occupation army would not have been able to confront them”.

He pointed out in this situation the large mechanisms of the occupation army “become blindspots”, making their targets possible, but reaching them remains extremely difficult due to the presence of the “quadcopter” aircraft covering the skies of the area.

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