According to the Palestinian Shehab News Agency on Saturday, the new release focused on documenting the biography of the martyred field commander Imran Nahed Abu Ouda, one of the most prominent commanders of the “Martyr Nidal Nasser Battalion” (Beit Hanoun) of the Northern Brigade.
Abu Ouda is considered one of the commanders who left a clear field mark in managing combat operations in the city, before he was martyred on September 8, 2025, in Beit Hanoun.
The footage published by “Moons of the Flood” showed behind-the-scenes of resistance operations inside Beit Hanoun’s tunnels, starting from planning and preparation stages to the execution of well-laid ambushes.
The footage included documentation of the martyred Abu Ouda’s sniper skills, showing him in a double sniping operation targeting a group of enemy soldiers positioned behind dirt berms inside the buffer zone east of the city.
The clip also showcased other sniping operations carried out by the martyr, which resulted in the injury of a number of soldiers.
The release revealed a high level of field coordination between commanders and fighters, with the footage showing the martyr Ahmed Suwailam alongside Abu Ouda. This fighter is on the enemy’s wanted list for his role in attacks that led to the death and injury of 14 soldiers during ground battles.
The camera documented the fighters moving with high proficiency among the rubble of destroyed buildings, using a network of secret tunnels that the enemy army failed to discover throughout the war, to carry out precise and swift strikes against invading forces, despite intensive sweeping operations that covered most of the city.
These scenes are of particular importance given the strategic location of Beit Hanoun city, north of the Gaza Strip, as it serves as a key junction and an advanced front line adjacent to the 1948 armistice line, close to the “Sderot” settlement and the “Erez” crossing.
Despite the widespread destruction left by the Israeli war, and the city’s transformation into what is described as a “yellow zone” under military control, the documented footage confirms the resistance’s continued ability to take initiative and engage in close-range clashes.
This release is part of the Al-Qassam Brigades’ efforts to document the details of ground battles and convey the experience of field commanders who managed battles that lasted for months in the hottest and most militarily challenging areas of the Strip.




















