First-person combat footage out of southern Gaza documents a multi-vehicle anti-armor engagement by Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades cells operating within the Rafah sector. Filmed from within broken structures overlooking narrow transit lines, the sequence illustrates the tactical deployment of local unguided tandem-HEAT rockets against Israeli armored patrols. By exploiting flanking blind spots and dense urban rubble for maximum concealment, the strike team successfully scored direct hits on two Merkava main battle tanks, causing heavy localized fire and smoke columns that underscore the structural challenges conventional armored forces face when operating without dense infantry screens in restricted terrain.
Expert Insight:
Utilizing elevated or interior structural positions allows light irregular infantry to mitigate the response windows of modern vehicle active protection systems (APS), turning street-level rubble into an advantageous close-quarters kill zone.
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Visuals and telemetry analyzed from independent regional military repositories and open-source intelligence (OSINT) battlefield monitoring networks.
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