
WATCH: Operation Iron Wall begins in Jenin, IDF kills 8 terrorists
Since the ceasefires on both of Israel’s borders, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched a counterterrorism campaign to rid Judea and Samaria of weapons and terrorists.
Since the ceasefires on both of Israel’s borders, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched a counterterrorism campaign to rid Judea and Samaria of weapons and terrorists.
After a tumultuous day of the hostage release, Emily Damari, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher are safe in Israel and have already met with their mothers and medical professionals.
The IDF prepared a special area for the incoming hostages to check their health and vitals and provide the families with a secure place to reunite with their relatives in peace and quiet.
Per the ceasefire agreement, the IDF will retain control of the Philadelphi Corridor during Phase 1 of the ceasefire but will withdraw from the Netzarim Corridor, which divides Gaza in half.
As rumors swirl about a potential hostage deal in Gaza, the IDF continues to eliminate Hezbollah positions embedded within civilian populations.
Over the past week, 10 terrorists were killed in precision airstrikes in Jenin, and more than 50 suspects were apprehended by IDF troops.
During the operation, three IDF soldiers were wounded when an explosive device detonated near their vehicle, forcing supporting troops to evacuate them to safety.
The IDF confirmed it conducted targeted strikes on a rocket launch site, unspecified Hezbollah assets, and key smuggling routes along the Lebanon-Syria border, which the terror group uses to transport weapons.
The Israeli Air Force has struck targets in Yemen six times since early summer in response to persistent attacks by the Houthis on Israeli communities and ships in the Red Sea.
During the raids conducted by IDF forces, a significant arsenal was uncovered, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs), RPG launchers, firearms, and loaded magazines.
IDF troops engaged in a firefight with armed Hezbollah terrorists, ultimately neutralizing the terror cell with precision airstrikes provided by supporting aerial units.
The footage shows one of the terrorists armed inside the building, while security forces quickly neutralized two hiding terrorists through targeted fire, and Givati fighters eliminated the third in a subsequent ambush.
Approximately 110 airstrikes have been carried out in Judea and Samaria, in which at least 165 armed terrorists were eliminated.
In a southern Lebanese village, forces uncovered a hidden arsenal.
The Yemen-based terror group has fired dozens of ballistic missiles, and hundreds of UAVs at Israel, and virtually stopped shipping through the Red Sea because of their incessant attacks.
The IDF also destroyed the home of Mahmoud Salit who participated in a November 2nd terror attack that killed Maj. Gen. (Res.) Elhanan Ariel Klein and injured four other Border Guard soldiers.
During raids across various locations in Israel, IDF forces arrested dozens of suspects, confiscated numerous weapons, and killed three terrorists in a firefight that left one soldier seriously wounded.
Nicknamed the Officers’ Neighborhood, this compound has buildings that oversee Israeli territory and is used as a central hub for terror operations, complete with anti-tank positions, booby traps, explosive-filled shafts, and launch sites primed against Israel.
Disguised in an ambulance, Israeli undercover forces were caught on camera entering Nablus in broad daylight, executing a daring operation that eliminated two high-profile terrorist targets.
In the video, PIJ commander Sa’id Zaki Dahanon and his accomplice, shrouded in blankets, creep through the rain and darkness toward our forces—only for the brigade to swiftly eliminate Dahanon, forcing his partner to surrender as fighters closed in.