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IDF says it destroyed four rocket positions in Gaza

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF says it destroyed four rocket positions in Gaza

Primary source Internal intake · 4 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 12:23

TL;DR

The Israel Defense Forces announced it destroyed four rocket-launch positions in the Gaza Strip that posed a threat to Israeli civilians. A previous Zioneer bulletin at 12:16 reported that the IDF struck four ready-to-use launch positions in Gaza overnight; the IDF's official confirmation now follows.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Israel Defense Forces confirmed this afternoon that it destroyed four rocket-launch positions in the Gaza Strip that were deemed a threat to Israeli civilians. The announcement follows a Zioneer bulletin at 12:16 reporting that the IDF had struck four ready-to-use launch positions overnight. The IDF did not specify the exact location of the positions or whether any additional strikes were carried out. The operation was carried out after the positions were reportedly established in recent weeks, following the ceasefire that ended the previous round of hostilities. No further details have been released by the military. The Zioneer's prior reporting on this thread is limited to the earlier bulletin; broader IDF operations in Gaza over recent weeks have been covered separately.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    IDF confirms positions were built during the current cease-fire for imminent fire

  2. The IDF officially confirmed the destruction of the four launch positions.

  3. The IDF published footage of the operation striking the launch positions.

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03 · Source and signal

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