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Hamas Claims recruitment Surge, Uses Israeli Ordnance Against Troops in Gaza
Gaza City, Gaza Strip – Hamas’s military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, claims to have bolstered its ranks with new recruits in northern Gaza, deploying repurposed Israeli ordnance in attacks against Israeli forces.
According to Israeli military sources, some of the Al-Qassam fighters engaged in recent clashes are veteran members who joined before the escalation of violence on October 7th, while others are recent additions. The Israeli military estimates that a important portion of the explosives used by the fighters are repurposed from unexploded Israeli munitions.The Al-Qassam Brigades have released videos showcasing their tactics,including booby-trapping a house with a GBU missile,a remnant of a previous Israeli airstrike,and detonating it as Israeli troops entered. The video, captioned “Your Weapons Returned to You,” highlights the group’s strategy of turning Israeli weaponry against its users.
another video depicts the Al-Qassam Brigades firing projectiles at Israeli positions near Nitzarim, using modified Israeli artillery shells as makeshift 107mm rockets. The message accompanying this video is the same: “Your Weapons Returned to You.”
These claims come amidst ongoing Israeli military operations in northern Gaza, which have resulted in the deaths of three Israeli soldiers in Beit Hanoun within the past 24 hours. Since the operation began over three months ago, 43 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the northern Gaza region.
The Israeli military maintains that the operation aims to establish a secure zone for residents along the northern border, providing them with a sense of safety. Officials emphasize that the operation is not a series of short-term raids but a comprehensive effort to “completely clear the area of terrorist infrastructure.”
israeli Brigade Completes gaza Operation, Leaving Devastation in Wake
Beit Lahia, Gaza Strip – After three months of intense fighting, the Israeli Kfir Brigade has concluded its operations in northern Gaza, leaving behind a landscape scarred by conflict. The brigade, along with other Israeli forces, engaged in fierce battles in Beit Lahia, Jabalia camp, and Beit Hanoun, resulting in significant casualties on both sides.
“Our mission in northern Gaza is complete,” announced the Israeli military on Tuesday evening. “We have neutralized the immediate threat posed by Hamas militants in these areas.”
The operation, launched on October 6, 2024, has resulted in the deaths of 12 Israeli soldiers and dozens more wounded. Palestinian casualties are estimated to be far higher, with over 4,000 killed or missing and more than 12,000 injured.
While Israeli officials claim areas like Beit lahia have been “completely destroyed and cleared,” they acknowledge the possibility of Hamas fighters regrouping in the future, albeit with greater difficulty.
The conflict, which began on October 7, 2023, has been marked by heavy civilian casualties and widespread destruction in Gaza. The United nations has warned of a dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in the densely populated territory.
[Image: A photo depicting the destruction in Beit Lahia, Gaza]
The Israeli offensive, backed by U.S. military support, has drawn international condemnation for its devastating impact on Palestinian civilians.
Hamas Claims recruitment Surge, Uses Captured Israeli Weapons in Gaza confrontations

Gaza City, Gaza Strip – Hamas, the militant group controlling the Gaza Strip, claims to have witnessed a notable surge in recruitment amidst the ongoing conflict with Israel. In a recent interview, a senior Hamas military official, revealed that the association is experiencing an influx of volunteers eager to join the fight against Israeli forces.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, asserted that HamasS military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, is utilizing captured Israeli ordnance against Israeli troops. This includes weapons, ammunition, and military vehicles seized during previous clashes and raids.
“The resistance is stronger than ever,” the official stated. “Our fighters are highly motivated and determined to defend our people and land. the enemy’s weapons are now being turned against them.”
The interview offers a glimpse into Hamas’s perspective on the current situation and highlights the group’s ability to adapt and persevere despite facing a formidable adversary. however, it’s significant to note that these claims cannot be independently verified.
The use of captured weaponry by Hamas raises concerns about the potential escalation of violence and the risks posed to civilians caught in the crossfire. The international community continues to call for a ceasefire and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Expert Analysis
Dr. Sarah Cohen, a Middle East expert from the International Crisis Group, commented on the situation:
“Hamas’s claims of a recruitment surge need to be treated with caution. While it’s plausible that the group is seeing an increase in volunteers, it’s difficult to quantify the extent of this surge without independent verification.However, the reported use of captured Israeli weaponry is a serious development that could lead to more intense fighting and possibly higher casualties.”
Further Developments
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