The Israeli occupation army was unable to achieve an “achievement” from its military operation, which lasted about 20 days in the northern Gaza Strip, specifically in the Jabalia camp.
According to Al-Arabi’s correspondent from occupied Jerusalem, Ahmed DarawshaThe “main achievement” that the occupation army is looking for in northern Gaza, which is to find living prisoners, “was not achieved” as a result of the Israeli ground operation, the end of which the occupation announced.
The correspondent reported that the occupation army recovered the bodies of 7 prisoners who were in a tunnel, and Israeli media were quoted as saying: This is the only achievement of the Jabalia operation. Darawsha said, “The bodies he recovered from Jabalia are detainees who were killed on October 7 and whose bodies were dragged to the Gaza Strip.”
Israeli withdrawal without achieving the objectives
An army withdrew Israeli occupation Today, Friday, from northern Gaza, specifically from Jabalia camp, Tal al-Zaatar, Beit Lahia project, Beit Hanoun, and Madinat Zayed, 20 days after a massive invasion of these areas.
Our correspondent points out the delay in issuing a statement from the Israeli occupation army officially announcing the withdrawal from the Jabalia area, as statements of this kind are delayed until the military forces return to their bases.
Regarding what the Israeli occupation army achieved in Jabalia, Darawsheh refutes that the operation there began with broad outlines about eliminating capabilities.agitation“Military forces, especially in areas not previously invaded by the Israeli occupation.
The Al-Arabi correspondent adds: “Massive destruction left by the Israeli occupation in that area, and by chance, according to what Hebrew media confirms, a tunnel was found in which were the bodies of 7 detainees… and this is its basic achievement.”
But the main achievement that the Israeli occupation army is looking for is finding Israeli detainees alive in the Gaza Strip, according to Darawsha, who confirms that this “was not achieved in the Jabalia region, and the bodies it recovered from Jabalia are of detainees who were killed on October 7 and whose bodies were dragged to the Gaza Strip.” Gaza”.
Our correspondent continues by explaining that this issue is essential and urgent for the families of Israeli prisoners and detainees and public opinion, but Israel has not moved forward in this matter at all, “no Rafah area Which Israel promotes the presence of detainees there, nor in the Jabalia region, which is considered one of the most important areas where the resistance has been most fierce since the beginning of this war.”
Darawsheh points out that quite a few wounded people have been recorded in the Israeli occupation army in the Jabalia area, with losses estimated at at least 10 Israeli soldiers and officers killed since the start of the military operation in Jabalia.
Fierce resistance in Jabalia
Regarding the implications of the Israeli army’s withdrawal from Jabalia, political writer Iyad Al-Qara believes that this step was expected after 14 days of its operations there, especially since it had previously approached it last December, but was unable to reach it due to the fierceness of the army. Resistance operations.
In an interview with Al-Arabi from Rafah, Al-Qara enumerated the presence of more than one factor that accelerated the Israeli withdrawals, the most important of which was what he described as “fierce resistance,” as Jabalia is “one of the areas with the most confrontation, especially in recent months and after the withdrawal of the occupation army from Khan Yunis and the Rafah area.”
The political writer adds: “We are talking about the killing of more than 10 Israeli soldiers during this operation, while they recovered the bodies of 7 who were killed on October 7th…that is, the occupation army did not actually achieve any achievement in this incursion.”
Al-Qara also points out that the other reason for the withdrawal from Jabalia is that the occupation is adopting a policy of maneuver, suggesting that this may be part of the third phase related to entering those areas, which also proves the Israeli failure after 8 months of war.