
IDF eliminates Nukhba commander tied to Oct. 7 massacre
Abu Huli also commanded Nukhba fighters, some of whom took part in the October 7 cross-border assault on Israeli communities.

Abu Huli also commanded Nukhba fighters, some of whom took part in the October 7 cross-border assault on Israeli communities.

Master Sgt. Avihay Amsalem was a heroic IDF soldier who charged into battle on October 9, two days after the massacre, fighting the last remnants of Hamas before he was killed in action.

After more than 800 long, grueling days, the IDF completed its mission of bringing all Israeli citizens home—alive or fallen—a testament to its resolve and sense of duty.

‘Amit was an officer and commander of the highest caliber, a leader who led from the front with a deep sense of mission and unwavering commitment to the security of the State of Israel.’

In a joint IDF–Shin Bet strike on Saturday, Israeli forces eliminated Ra’ad Sa’ad, Hamas’s head of weapons production and a central architect of the October 7 massacre, dealing a severe blow to the group’s ability to rebuild and rearm.

Israeli forces eliminated Alaa al-Din Khudari, the Islamic Jihad Nukhba commander who took part in the Oct. 7 Nahal Oz massacre, where 15 civilians were murdered and several others were kidnapped.

Israel mourned as the bodies of three fallen heroes—Lt. Col. Asaf Hamami, Capt. Omer Neutra, and Sgt. Oz Daniel—were finally brought home from Gaza more than two years after they were killed defending the nation on October 7.

The IDF eliminated eight Hamas terrorists—including those behind the October 7 massacre and the kidnappings of Israeli civilians—marking a decisive strike against those who invaded Israel and took hostages.

Hundreds of IDF soldiers have sacrificed their lives over the past two years since the October 7 massacre, protecting the Jewish nation and the land of Israel while fighting terrorists in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, and in the air.

Freed hostage Matan Angrest, kidnapped from his tank on October 7, spoke at Capt. Daniel Peretz’s funeral after Peretz was killed and his body returned this week following Hamas captivity.

Only 12 tanks were positioned in the sector of Battalion 77 on the night of Oct. 6–7. Company H, Hermon, held the northern sector, while Company V, Vulcan, held the southern area.

The report also highlighted the bravery of civilians in the area, particularly the brothers of a base cook who arrived in the midst of the battle and evacuated the wounded in their car under heavy fire.

Six IDF soldiers are now confirmed to have died by suicide this month alone.

Al-Issa was one of the founding members of the terror group’s military wing, and had worked to help rebuild Hamas’ operational structure, which was battered during the last 19 months of fighting in the Strip.

This week, Amedi launched his international lecture tour in Toronto, following a successful U.S. concert run.

The decision not to brace for a possible assault was made by ‘wide consensus’ across the Military Intelligence Directorate and the broader army.

A new documentary brings to light the seeds of the massacre.

On the morning of October 7th, the Modiin resident rushed to help defend Kibbutz Kfar Aza.

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.

One video shows part of a battle in Kibbutz Reim in which civilian and IDF personnel fought against invading Hamas terrorists, and the other depicts the aftermath of the highly devastating conflict at Sderot’s police station.