Israeli Defense Forces raided an alleged Hamas facility in a school in the Gaza Strip and found a cache of weapons, toys and terrorism-themed puzzles inside the building.
IDF officials announced the raid in the Bani Suheira area in a statement on Saturday and released photos of weapons and other materials recovered at the scene.
“The forces carried out an operation to neutralize terrorist infrastructure inside a school in the Bani Suheila district,” the IDF said in a statement. “Soldiers encountered the terrorists, fired back and eliminated three terrorists who were spotted with RPG missiles.”
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The photo provided by the Israel Defense Forces claims to show toys scattered inside an armory at a school in the Bani Suheila area of the Gaza Strip. (Israel Defense Forces)
“Furthermore, the soldiers raided terrorist infrastructure and discovered intelligence information regarding the Khan Younis Brigades,” the statement continued.
Among the toys and children's items found on the premises were puzzles depicting children from Gaza and surrounding areas of Israel firing at the Jewish state.
“What kind of toys does the child abuser regime of Hamas give children in Gaza to play with?A Palestinian gunboat attacking Tel Aviv, a boat of Turkish child soldiers (an aid worker with an AK-47) , I'm sorry), and a puzzle depicting an armed attack from Tel Aviv. Jordan,'' Israeli government spokesman Eilon Levy said.
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Photos show a puzzle reportedly found at a Hamas compound in the Bani Suheila area of the Gaza Strip. (Israel Defense Forces)
“It's fascinating,” he added.
Israel believes more than 130 hostages remain held in the Gaza Strip, but the United States warns there is no way to confirm how many of them remain alive.
Israel, the United States, Qatar, Egypt and Hamas are still negotiating the potential. Second wave of hostage exchange, Although there was little progress.

This photo shows weapons and ammunition found on the premises of a Hamas-controlled school. (Israel Defense Forces)
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Hamas negotiator According to the Jerusalem Post, Israel had recently called for multiple ceasefires leading to a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza in exchange for the remaining Israeli hostages.
Israel flatly rejected the offer, calling it “completely off-base.” The terrorist group now says it is willing to exchange 120 Palestinian prisoners and 40 hostages held by Israel.
Fox News Digital's Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.





