
WATCH: IDF destroys 7 km long Hamas tunnel in northern Gaza
Inside the 7.5 km tunnel, IDF forces uncovered stolen IDF weapons, detailed maps of the Israel-Gaza border, and additional weaponry used in the October 7th massacre.

Inside the 7.5 km tunnel, IDF forces uncovered stolen IDF weapons, detailed maps of the Israel-Gaza border, and additional weaponry used in the October 7th massacre.

Combat engineers discovered and demolished the tunnel connected to a 500-meter underground passage, while an airstrike shortly afterward eliminated at least 10 Hamas operatives involved in the attack.

IDF officials estimate that Israeli airstrikes in Syria have destroyed more than half of the country’s air defenses, a majority of its surface-to-air missiles, and nearly all of its fighter jets.

On Wednesday, the World Central Kitchen (WCK) NGO dismissed 62 of its local staff members in the Gaza Strip—more than 10% of its workforce—after Israel said they had links to terrorist groups.

Three Israel Defense Forces soldiers were killed battling Hamas terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday, the military announced, bringing the total to 816.

Within the underground route were blast doors, living quarters, and RPG launchers used by the terrorists to plan and execute their attacks.

The video shows dozens of terrorists lined up waiting to be documented and detained by Israeli forces near the Ouni al-Khartani school in Gaza.

Hamas propaganda has repeatedly accused the IAF of killing hostages during the 14-month-long aerial assault on the Gaza terrorist group.

Seven IDF soldiers were reportedly injured in the incident, while the forces succeeded in neutralizing an equal number of Hamas terrorists.

Located at a main avenue in Gaza, IDF troops set up a sign offering 5 million shekel for any information regarding the whereabouts of the hostages or about the people that’s holding them captive.

IDF forces uncovered hidden IEDs and a camera documenting how terrorists booby-trapped a building with explosives, leading to the building’s destruction.

The IDF still, one year after the horrific attacks on Oct. 7th, continues to find Hamas weaponry and terrorists holed up within mosques, hospitals, and humanitarian camps.

Dozens of terrorists were eliminated in Jabaliya in northern Gaza, where tunnel shafts were also neutralized and a large amount of weapons found, according to the military.

IDF paramedic describes Hamas opening fire on civilians in the Strip, wounding unarmed Gazans.

Since the elimination of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, the IDF is ramping up their offensive to squeeze Hamas as tight as they can to release the hostages and end the war.

The IDF issued new evacuation orders for northern Gaza in an effort to squash Hamas once and for all and return the remaining hostages safely.

Two soldiers killed by anti-tank missile during offensive against Hamas in the northern Gaza Strip.

The IDF aims to prevent any resurgence of Hamas in the area, with officials expressing heightened caution over potential attacks as the October 7 massacre anniversary approaches.

IDF forces prevented an immediate rocket attack by Hamas when they discovered hidden rocket launchers with several barrels already loaded and aimed at Israeli communities.

The IDF added that it stepped up aerial surveillance and used precision munitions to mitigate danger to civilians.