Pages From a Fighter’s Diary
Real stories told by resistance fighters about July war: Page Three.
The Resistance fighters had never before witnessed a day like yesterday. Zionist tanks burned in all directions. In Al-Qawzah, and near the school in Ayta El-Shaab, countless "Israeli" tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed. In Bint Jubeil - Maroun Al-Rass square, the scenario was the same.
Many might find the events of last night hard to believe . During Monday, and Tuesday night, several units of the Zionist soldiers tried, once again, to advance through the apple orchards near the"Metulla" settlement. There they were surprised by the "Men of God," who were awaiting them in the orchards. The two forces clashed, and Olmert’s troops were stymied by the minefields, while those who escaped the mines were caught in the fire of the Resistance fighters. The fight lasted for many hours, and the occupation forces were compelled to retreat behind the line of fire to hide behind the houses of the settlers in "Metulla."
While the enemy’s media lied to the public and to their people, claiming that Zionist soldiers had taken specific locations in Kafarkela and Udaissa, Arabic and Western media reporters were passing through Kafarkela– watched by the resistance fighters and then by the residents of the village– and they all noticed the burning troop carriers and tanks, and the deserted small arms of Zionist soldiers who had been injured or killed in the field.
The sun rose, and its rays caressed Jabal Amel... the mountain of men... the mountain of the Men of God. Units of the Zionist enemy were trying to advance from the Shtoola settlement, near Ayta El-Shaab, in the same area where the two "Israeli" soldiers were initially captured. Fierce clashes occurred between the Resistance fighters and the Zionist soldiers, after which the enemy claimed to have the area under control. Now, as the "Israeli" units tried once again to advance, to their shock they fell into an ambush set up by Hezbollah Resistance fighters. In a matter of minutes, a Merkava tank and several military bulldozers were destroyed, and 11 "Israeli" soldiers fell dead or wounded; the legs of three of them later had to be amputated. In an attempt to retrieve the casualties and the destroyed vehicles, a Zionist unit advanced from A-Raheb post, but an advanced group of Resistance fighters targeted them with anti-tank missiles, and the Zionist unit was burned in the fire of rockets and 60 mm mortar rounds.
Meanwhile, the hubs in Kafarkela-Udaissa flared up again with fierce clashes. Near Ayta el-Shaab, the fighters' groups of the Islamic Resistance lured a Zionist military unit consisting of more than fifteen tanks and vehicles– that was advancing from the western side of Ayta El-Shaab– to the north of Shtoola settlement. The Resistance fighters let the unit advance until it reached the center of the battlefield, then the fire team of the Resistance group attacked it with mortar rounds of all calibers while the Resistance ground forces destroyed all 15 tanks in the space of twenty minutes.
The "elite" soldiers of Golani -"Israeli" Brigade No. 1 and the First Breachers' Battalion leapt out of their burning tanks; those who survived hid behind the smoking tanks and the dead bodies of their "elite" comrades. Others abandoned their weapons and tried to escape to Al-Raheb post or the Shtoola settlement. And there a battle they will never forget occurred, and the Resistance fighters counted twenty casualties among the Golani soldiers by one o’clock in the afternoon. Throughout the course of the afternoon, the enemy suffered 35 additional casualties, and the total number of casualties that the Resistance fighters counted among the enemy's "elite" forces reached 75, all of whom still lay in the battlefield of Ayta El-Shaab. There is hardly any need to say that the enemy failed to retrieve them despite their attempts to do so with helicopters, and warplanes providing cover for them.
Yesterday, the tanks melted with their crews inside. During the hours in the breaks between firing, the Resistance fighters rotated shifts in sniping at the Zionists who lay in the battlefield. They asked me about the Zionist raids on the Lebanese villages, whether new massacres were committed, and whether the martyrs buried underneath the wreckage were retrieved afterwards. They smile through battles, stand strong during combat, and practice the most effective military tactics. The Zionists enemy testified to their capabilities and competence yesterday and the day before by broadening the battlefield and confrontation area, assuming that by doing so they would disperse the strength and capabilities of the Resistance. However, what they discovered in the battlefield was that each square and each village presented the same epic battle, which was repeated with each "Israeli" attempt to achieve even the slightest progress, in Maroun Al-Rass, Ayta El-Shaab, Bint Jubeil, Udaissa, Kafarkela, and Al-Qawzah. Naturally, the Zionists are imposing strict rules to prohibit their media from publishing the facts about the "Israeli" losses and defeat, but they won't be able to hide them for long– especially once the photos of the military media branch of the Islamic Resistance are published.
In the Southern village of Al-Taybeh, three Zionist soldiers got lost. Suddenly, they found themselves face to ace with a single Resistance fighter, who did not hesitate and shot them instantly. His orders were to leave the bodies of the enemy's soldiers and retreat, giving priority to his own safety. However, our man returned with three helmets that had belonged to Golani soldiers, as well as their weapons and binoculars. Apparently, he had decided to offer an "Israeli" helmet and M-16 as dowry for his fiancée or wife, and said: "If I shall return well and sound, this will be a dowry for the 'hajja'."
Until evening, the Resistance fighters prevented the enemy from retrieving the "Israeli" wounded and dead soldiers from the battlefield. They noticed the Zionist units delaying their attempts to retrieve their wounded troops, leaving them to bleed for hours and hours. The soldiers suffered in their hiding places and repeatedly called for rescue, but they got no answer whatsoever. The delay lead the Zionist soldiers to realize that their leadership had abandoned them on the battlefield, and to try to escape on their own.
A Resistance man at the battlefront said, "I feel certain that the Resistance fighters will capture some other "Israeli" soldiers in the coming days; or they will achieve a new, distinguished military ground operation. Truth be told, describing the battle does not pay it sufficient dues." He added that the Zionist soldiers appeared to be in a miserable state of horror even before the clashes started, and that whenever the resistance groups fired at them, they would hide behind each other or drop to the ground and stick to it– a scene that the Resistance fighters -young men and middle-aged combatants alike- will never forget.
Yesterday and the previous night represent one day God's of many memorable days on the battlefield, and it was hard to determine who exactly was launching the rockets and bullets– the Resistence fighters or the earth, the rocks, the mountains, or the olive trees! It would not be exaggeration if I say of those young men– "God's Men"– everything fights with them and on their side... "but Allah threw" (Al-Anfal: 17).
- Source: Al-Diyar Newspaper – 02/08/2006