An exciting new video shows Israeli troops confronting Hamas terrorists as he throws a grenade at them before being eliminated.
The footage, uploaded from southern Gaza on Monday, shows Israeli Defense Force soldiers opening fire on Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade outside the commander’s home.
As the gunfight continues, a grenade suddenly explodes near the Jewish soldier, who turns to see Hamas operatives running just a few feet away, about to throw another grenade. .
However, IDF soldiers quickly managed to eliminate the gunman, and his body tumbled into a dirt mound where the troops had taken cover.
Israel said an examination of the bodies revealed that the terrorists were in possession of a knife and more grenades.
The Israel Defense Forces said no soldiers were injured in the close encounter with the militants.
The attack on the Khan Younis Brigades came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday touted the advance of the IDF into Gaza, claiming that 75% of the Hamas battalions in Gaza had been destroyed so far. I was disappointed. The Times of Israel reported.
“We are on the road to complete victory,” Netanyahu said at an event with the Israel Defense Forces’ 8104th Battalion. “We are committed to it and will never give up.
“We will not end the war without achieving this goal of complete victory that restores security to both the North and South,” he added.
At a recent war cabinet meeting, the prime minister estimated that 18 of Hamas’s 24 battalions have been destroyed since the war began, and officials noted that about 10,000 terrorists have been killed so far.
The estimate comes as the death toll in Gaza surpassed 27,000 over the weekend, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and terrorists.
The accuracy of Israel’s Hamas death toll remains subject to verification, as two weeks ago a U.S. intelligence official told the Wall Street Journal that only 20 to 30 percent of the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip had been killed. It has not been.
Prime Minister Netanyahu noted that while the IDF makes progress toward eliminating Hamas, the Israeli military is also working to clear the terrorists’ 300-mile network of tunnels that allow the terrorist group to hide and fight back.
“This will still take time,” Netanyahu told ministers about the need to secure Gaza.
with post wire
