
IDF bombs Hamas positions as ceasefire delayed
Israel delayed Gaza ceasefire for hours and struck multiple terror targets after Hamas refused to handover list of hostages to be released.
Israel delayed Gaza ceasefire for hours and struck multiple terror targets after Hamas refused to handover list of hostages to be released.
IDF Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul was killed during fighting between Israel and Hamas in 2014, and his body was seized by terrorists and held in the Gaza Strip for over a decade.
Concerns are growing about whether the Lebanese Armed Forces can fulfill its obligations to clamp down on illegal Hezbollah activity in Southern Lebanon under the ceasefire agreement.
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, IDF forces destroyed dozens of terrorist infrastructures both above and below ground, uncovered numerous weapons depots near a central UN base, and neutralized a loaded launcher aimed at Israeli territory.
The protective barrier near the Gaza border shows that the old security perception hasn’t changed, angry residents said.
The cameras offer 360-degree and thermal imaging capabilities, and most of the recent IDF casualties were caused by explosive devices triggered by such cameras.
Iran, which has lost most of its strategic assets in the Middle East, is focused on setting Judea and Samaria ablaze with terror financing, know-how and weapons, he cautioned, while smuggling arms into the sector from Jordan.
The IDF has been operating in Syria ever since the fall of the Assad regime to secure strategic locations and confiscate any weapons that could be used against the IDF and Israel.
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 also struck a terror cell in Jenin, killing six terrorists and causing multiple injuries.
On Sunday, four IDF soldiers were killed, and six others were wounded when they were likewise struck by an explosive in the Beit Hanoun area.
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.
Dikla Arava was shot in her car while being kidnapped, and son Tomer was hiding in bushes in Nahal Oz.
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.
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.
In recent weeks, soldiers traveling in Britain, Cyprus, Brazil and Thailand were forced to return to Israel early after being notified they were at risk of being arrested.
The soldiers were killed by a large explosive fired at their tank in the northern Gaza city of Beit Hanoun.