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Israel Targets Hamas: Strikes Rocket Launchers and Tunnel Shafts

The Israel Defense Forces said on Tuesday that Israeli fighter jets targeted Hamas’ infrastructure in northern and central Gaza. This included underground tunnels and a site where Hamas militants launched an anti-tank missile toward Sderot on Monday. Thankfully, the missile was intercepted by aerial defenses. Shortly after detecting the missile launch, fighter jets attacked these targets in northern Gaza.

The IDF’s actions were a response to the ongoing threat posed by Hamas’ military infrastructure. They targeted specific locations where Hamas operates, including underground tunnels used for movement and storing weapons, as well as a site used for launching anti-tank missiles. This demonstrates Israel’s commitment to defending its territory and citizens from attacks by militant groups like Hamas.

Fighter jets have also attacked many Hamas targets in central Gaza over the course of the last day, including a terrorist squad and a weapons storage site, in the vicinity of where Israeli ground forces are stationed.
On Monday, Israeli soldiers in the center of Gaza were again targeted by rocket fire. There were no reported injuries. At the site of the launchpad, troops discovered a large number of terrorists. Fighter jets then attacked and killed the terrorists.

Two terrorists were seen moving toward the nearby forces during operations activities in central Gaza. After an Israeli plane attacked, the terrorists were destroyed. In a second attack, a terrorist was discovered watching the soldiers from a nearby military building. The terrorist was destroyed when fighter jets attacked the building.

Two anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon last night ended up in open spaces close to Moshav Dovev in the Upper Galilee, along the Lebanese border. There were no recorded damages or injuries. The fire sources were attacked by the IDF.
Additionally, fighter jets attacked the terrorist infrastructure of Hezbollah in the southern Lebanon districts of Khiam and Kfarkela.

240 Israelis and foreigners were held captive and at least 1,200 people died as a result of Hamas’s strikes on Israeli villages close to the

 

Vishakha Bhardwaj

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