
IDF eliminates terrorist, dismantles Rafah tunnel network
Soldiers responded quickly, eliminating the terrorist in order to remove the danger.

Soldiers responded quickly, eliminating the terrorist in order to remove the danger.

Tanks provide essential firepower and protection when maneuvering through dense urban blocks, but the 2006 Lebanon War exposed vulnerabilities.

Tehran’s doctrine is built on firing large, mixed volleys of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones from multiple fronts simultaneously, aiming to overwhelm Israel’s interceptors through sheer volume.

Kaveret recently announced that it is launching a delivery service directly into combat zones in the Gaza Strip.

The need for such technology emerged from lessons learned during urban and asymmetric conflicts, where locating and assessing wounded soldiers often consumes critical minutes.

In three months of fighting along Rafah’s Yellow Line, the IDF dismantled key tunnel networks, eliminated dozens of terrorists, and destroyed hundreds of weapons sites—including the shaft linked to Master Sgt. Yona Efraim Feldbaum’s killing.