Israeli Troops Forced to Withdraw as Hama’s post video of Destroyed Vehicles

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The armed wing of Hamas, known as the Qassam Brigades, has released a video showing several Israeli armored vehicles destroyed by Palestinian fighters in southern Khan Younis.

The video comes after Israeli ground forces withdrew from some areas of the city, where intense fighting has been ongoing for weeks.

According to Al Jazeera, The video provides evidence of Hamas’s military capabilities, which have been a subject of debate and analysis in the context of the ongoing conflict. Hamas has been accused of using irregular tactics and relying on information warfare and hostages to keep the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) engaged.

However, the group has also demonstrated a significant degree of military capability, as seen in the October 7 attacks, where Hamas was able to overrun Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) posts and seize territory.

Despite the ongoing investigations into the involvement of UNRWA employees in terrorist activity, Hamas has shown a significant degree of military capability, leveraging its training, experience, and resources to challenge Israeli forces. The Qassam Brigades have been known to use a variety of weapons, including improvised rockets, mortars, and other explosives.

The video released by the Qassam Brigades serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflict and the military capabilities of both sides. As the situation in Khan Younis and the wider Gaza Strip continues to evolve, the international community will closely monitor the situation and the actions of all parties involved.

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Biola Lawal

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