The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have spent the past few days fighting Hamas terrorists in northern Gaza who have attempted to regroup in the Jabaliya area, killing dozens of terrorists but losing three reservists.
Although Israel has destroyed Hamas' chain of command, including its 24 battalions, the organization still exists as a guerrilla force and still holds about 100 Israeli hostages. Its leader, Yahya Sinwar, is said to be hiding underground using Israeli hostages as human shields to prevent him from being killed in airstrikes by the Israel Defense Forces.
As reported by Breitbart News, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Sunday that it would resume its offensive in Jabaliya, instructing residents to evacuate south, expanding the humanitarian zone, and creating a safe corridor for evacuation. provided.
The IDF and the Israel Security Agency (ISA, Shin Bet, and Shabak) said in a joint statement on Thursday:
Yesterday (Wednesday), with precise intelligence guidance from the IDF and ISA, the IAF attacked terrorists operating from a command and control center set up in an area that once functioned as a medical facility in Jabaliya, Gaza Strip.
The command and control center contained large quantities of weapons, which the terrorists used to plan and carry out terrorist attacks against IDF soldiers and Israeli citizens.
To date, we can confirm that at least 12 terrorists from Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations have been eliminated in this attack, including:
-Mustafa Abd al-Aziz, platoon leader in Hamas' military intelligence unit.
– Mahmoud Khamis Suleiman Awad, deputy platoon leader of Hamas' Northern Brigade anti-tank unit.
-Bilal Bashir Muhammad al-Sharafi, terrorist from the Hamas military unit Eastern Jabaliyah Battalion.
– Terrorist Sahel Farid Muhammad Abu Rashid of the Hamas military unit Eastern Jabaliyah Battalion took part in the October 7 massacre.
-Karem Salaeh Hassan Abudahel, engineering terrorist operative of the Hamas military unit Eastern Jabaliyah Battalion.
– Asad Yusuf Saeed Hazzar, terrorist from the Hamas military unit Eastern Jabaliyah Battalion.
-Said Hisar Said Subaba, terrorist of Hamas military wing.
-Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Bader, terrorist of the military wing of Islamic Jihad.
-Amjad Ziad Abed al-Rahman Aziz, terrorist of the Islamic Jihad military wing.
-Ibrahim Abu Al-Jalili, terrorist from the Hamas military unit Eastern Jabaliyah Battalion.
– Zakaria Hussein Abu Khabar, commander of the Nuhuba platoon of Hamas' Eastern Jabaliyah Battalion, participated in the October 7 massacre.
-Muhammad Rabi Musbah Alini, commander of the Noufba platoon of Hamas's Eastern Jabaliya Battalion, participated in the October 7 massacre.
A number of measures were taken prior to the attack to reduce the risk of harm to civilians, including the use of precision weapons, aerial surveillance, and additional intelligence information.
The elimination of terrorists in the region is yet another example of terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip systematically misusing civilians and infrastructure to carry out terrorist activities against IDF forces and the State of Israel.
The IDF also carried out airstrikes on what terrorists described as a Hamas “command and control center” set up in a former school near the Deir al-Balah district in central Gaza. “This is yet another example of the terrorist organization Hamas' systematic abuse of civilian infrastructure in violation of international law,” the IDF said.
era of israel noticed The three reservists who fell were sergeants. (Answer) Ori Moshe Borenstein, 32 years old. Major Netanel Hershkovitz (Les), 37 years old. And Sgt. (Answer) Tzvi Matityahu Marants, 32 years old.
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