
WATCH: IDF engineering units destroy large tunnel network in Rafah
Yahalom unit fighters destroyed a tunnel used by terrorists who killed Captain Noam Ravid and Staff Sergeant Yahli Sharor and injured two others.

Yahalom unit fighters destroyed a tunnel used by terrorists who killed Captain Noam Ravid and Staff Sergeant Yahli Sharor and injured two others.

In a daring covert mission, the Mossad retrieved Syria’s long-guarded intelligence archive on legendary Israeli spy Eli Cohen—over 2,500 never-before-seen documents, photos, personal items, and even his handwritten will—on the day of his 60th anniversary of his execution, shedding new light on his heroic legacy and Israel’s unbreakable resolve.

IDF forces eliminated dozens of terrorists, took out key infrastructure, uncovered and destroyed a 2-kilometer strategic tunnel, and seized a trove of Hamas weapons—including rockets, IEDs, launchers, and grenades.

In a targeted strike, the IDF eliminated a Hezbollah terrorist who was restoring a previously attacked command site on Beaufort Ridge in southeast Lebanon.

Edan Alexander, an IDF soldier stationed at the Nirim base in southern Israel, was kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7th massacre and held underground in Gaza for 584 harrowing days before his release last night.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly targeted Mohammed Sinwar, brother of Yahya Sinwar—the mastermind behind the October 7th massacre—in a strike on his bunker located beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis.

In a special mission, the IDF and Mossad located and repatriated the body of Sgt. Zvika Feldman from Syria.

From attacking international trade routes to targeting Israeli civilians in airstrikes, the Houthis live by their dangerous slogan.

The IDF struck loaded and ready-to-fire Hamas rocket launchers that were aimed at Israeli territory.

The IDF’s mission for 77 years has not changed since the heroic battles to found the state.

The IDF is continuing its massive raid on Jenin, confiscating dozens of weapons, clearing out an IED lab, and killing or arresting terror suspects.

In the village of Aita a-Sha’ab, searches uncovered a massive arsenal—rocket launchers, missiles, IEDs, RPGs, Kalashnikovs, grenades, and sniper rifles—hidden in homes, courtyards, kindergartens, and basements, all of which were confiscated or destroyed.

Three days ago, the IDF, along with other security departments, initiated a widespread raid in the city of Jenin aimed at uprooting and dismantling the heavily embedded terror groups, confiscating all their weapons.

The IDF detonated several mines in the Galilee to prevent accidental explosions, injuries, and deaths to unsuspecting civilians.

In southern Lebanon, forces also uncovered a cache of weapons—including Kornet missiles, grenades, and Kalashnikov rifles—all of which were swiftly confiscated or destroyed.

The IDF has launched Operation Iron Wall in response to the growing threat in Jenin. With the freeing up of forces from dual ceasefires, the IDF reasoned it was the right time for a large-scale cleansing.

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.