The Israeli Air Force struck targets in the northern Gaza Strip over the past week, eliminating four Hamas operatives who were advancing attack plots against IDF troops, the military said. Additionally, the IDF destroyed launch shafts and launchers used by Hamas in an operation two days ago.
The IDF announced the elimination of four Hamas operatives in northern Gaza over the past week, conducted as part of ongoing operations to dismantle attack infrastructure. The Air Force strikes specifically targeted operatives advancing attack plots against Israeli forces operating in the Strip. Two days ago, the military also destroyed launch shafts and launchers that Hamas used to prepare attacks against troops and Israeli civilians.
This week's operations build on a pattern reported by The Zioneer: on Wednesday, the IDF published names of four operatives eliminated in northern Gaza, including anti-tank gunners and a platoon commander, while destroying launch infrastructure. Earlier this week, the military confirmed killing three armed Hamas operatives advancing attack plots. The current strikes extend the campaign against tunnel and launch infrastructure in the northern Strip.
The IDF did not provide casualty figures for the launch-shaft destruction operation. The reports are based on a single military-affiliated source and remain unconfirmed by independent outlets.
3 developments
- DevelopingIDF kills three armed Hamas operatives advancing attack plots in northern Gaza
- StrongIDF dismantles three Hamas weapons depots in central Gaza overnight
- DevelopingIDF strikes Hamas targets across Gaza City; three reportedly eliminated
- DevelopingIDF targeted strike kills two Hamas operatives in central Gaza
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