National Resistance Front of Palestine Deals Blows to the Israeli Occupiers

Featured image: Palestinian resistance combats prepare an ambush in Jabaliya. Source: The Palestine Chronicle.

Israeli media reported on Sunday that more than 20,000 Israeli soldiers have been wounded since the start of the war on Gaza in October 2023, with more than half suffering from psychological conditions, as The Palestine Chronicle reported. The Palestinian newspaper points out that these figures are in contradiction with some other information revealed, for example, it was revealed that in March 2025, the total number of wounded and disabled soldiers had already reached 78,000. Israel Defense’s Ministry expects nearly 100,000 injured soldiers by 2028.

This number of casualties is the result of the harsh resistance and the heavy price imposed to the occupiers by the National Resistance Front of Palestine, which has relentlessly confronted the occupation. Many actions by the Palestinian resistance combatants are reported every week. We hereby share a compilation of just some of them.

The Al-Quds Brigades published footage at the end of August showing Israeli vehicles falling into a complex ambush prepared in cooperation with the Al-Qassam Brigades. At least four Merkava tanks were targeted: two were blown up with explosive devices; one was detonated with an anti-tank shell; another one was attacked by combatants from a house nearby. The Palestinian combatants retreated without casualties.

At the end of August, when the State of Israel announced its plans to attack and occupy Gaza City, but the Palestinian resistance responded to these threats with more actions. Four Israeli soldiers were captured by Al-Qassam Brigades combatants in the Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City. Another Israeli soldier was eliminated and nine more were injured in a series of resistance operations. In the same neighborhood a Merkava tank and a military bulldozer were targeted with an improvised explosive device and with an RPG Yassin 105.

Al-Quds Brigades thwarted an Israeli special forces infiltration in southern Gaza City late last month, as is shown by a video broadcast by Al-Jazeera recently. There is also footage of an attack with an anti-tank missile by Al-Quds Brigades targeting an Israeli Eitan troop carrier:

An operation by the Al-Quds Brigades destroyed an Israeli Merkava tank with an explosive device during an Israeli raid in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City on Saturday 13th of September. There is also footage released of a shelling operation carried out by the Al-Quds Brigades and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) combatants against the Israeli occupiers:

Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, also witnessed several resistance operations against Israeli occupiers at the beginning of September. Al-Qassam Brigades combatants struck a Merkava tank and an armored personnel carrier with an RPG Yassin 105 and explosive devices.

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Israeli forces confirmed that four soldiers were eliminated on Monday 8th of September when their tank exploded in Jabaliya. The operation was carried out by a Al-Qassam Brigades combatant who hand-delivered an explosive device inside a Merkava tank after climbing on top of it:

The reports noted that the operation was carried out despite heightened Israeli military alert, as forces prepared for a wider offensive to invade and occupy Gaza City under “Operation Gideon Chariots 2.” But these preparations and heightened security has not prevented the National Resistance Front combatants from doing their operations, on the contrary it has increased their anger against the occupiers.

Al-Quds Brigades shelled several rockets against Netivot, at the beginning of September. The National Front Resistance combatants stated that this shelling was “in response to the enemy’s crimes against our people.”

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