ALBAWABA - The reason behind the resurgence of strength and fierce fighting by the resistance forces in Jabalia is the continued Israeli occupation forces' siege on the Jabalia camp for the third consecutive day.
In an attempt to penetrate east of the camp market, targeting Block 2 area and launching a series of intense airstrikes on these areas, resulting in the destruction of a large number of civilian homes, and the martyrdom and injury of a large number of civilians in the streets and alleys of the camp.
However, on the other hand, the resistance in Jabalia is known for the strength of its equipment and the fierceness of its resistance. All fronts of the resistance in Jabalia have carried out a series of qualitative operations that have inflicted massive losses on the Israeli army, and they did not only resort to hit-and-run tactics and ambushes as they did in the previous incursion on Gaza but engaged in direct and extremely violent confrontations where the sounds of bullets and various shells are heard in different areas of Gaza according to many activists and residents of Gaza on Twitter.
Furthermore, activists on Twitter from Gaza added that more than a thousand fighters went out at once to defend Jabalia camp, accompanied by leaders to fight, and behind them were civilians and elders shouting "They will not enter our camp" and making loud takbir (saying Allahu Akbar) along with the fighters.
They also added that some fighters were seen competing in targeting the number of vehicles in the street, and the sound of heavy gunfire increased noticeably.
Major General Fayez al-Dweiri, an Al Jazeera military expert, stated that the Islamic Resistance Movement's (Hamas') military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, did not regain the strength it had lost during the previous period as claimed by the Israeli army, but rather reorganized itself because it had not lost it in the manner claimed by the occupation.
In a study of the Gaza military situation, Al-Dweiri surmised that the Israeli army would have to rearrange and redeploy in the next few days in reaction to the resistance's defensive strategies in order to save every fighter and bullet for it.
"We are facing a fierce battle, and there is no one who can undermine the resistance despite the destruction and displacement inflicted on civilians and properties," he continued in his interview with Al Jazeera. He claimed that the current events are a message to the US and everyone else that "the time of undermining the resistance has passed, and we are on the first path of liberation."