Israeli ground, air and naval forces
struck more than 300 targets in the Gaza Strip over the past day,
causing heavy Hamas casualties and destroying terror infrastructure, the
Israel Defense Forces reported on Wednesday morning.
Paratroopers from the 55th Brigade raided a Hamas “military” headquarters in the terror group’s stronghold of Khan Yunis
in the southern Strip, according to the military. During the search,
many weapons were found as well as ammunition and explosive charges,
including 20 mortar shells.
Also in Khan Yunis, soldiers from the
7th Armored Brigade raided the homes of senior Hamas members, uncovering
underground infrastructure, including water and electricity systems.
Moreover, Combat Intelligence Collection
Corps soldiers directed an Israeli Air Force aircraft to eliminate an
armed terrorist leaving a building carrying a rocket-propelled grenade.
Additionally, an IAF fighter jet destroyed a rocket launching position
that was used the previous day to fire at Israeli territory. On Tuesday,
a massive rocket barrage was launched at the Tel Aviv area for the first time in a week.
Terrorists have fired more than 12,500
rockets at Israel since the assault on the northwestern Negev on Oct. 7
in which hordes of heavily armed Hamas gunmen stormed the border,
killing 1,200 mostly civilians, wounding thousands more and taking
around 240 hostages back to Gaza.
Fierce fighting continues in Jabalia
Soldiers from the IDF 162nd Division
killed hundreds of terrorists in fierce battles in Jabalia in northern
Gaza, the IDF said on Tuesday.
“Jabalia is not the Jabalia it used to
be,” said the division’s commander Brig. Gen. Itzik Cohen on Tuesday.
“We killed hundreds of terrorists in Jabalia and arrested about 500
terror suspects of terrorist activity, some of whom took part in the
events of the seventh of October,” he added.
Palestinian men surrender to IDF troops at northern Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, in handout image published December 16, 2023.
Israeli forces also destroyed terror infrastructure, including training
complexes, underground and command and control complexes, and factories
for the production of rockets.
“The fighting of the division’s forces
resulted in the dismantling of the military capacity of the northern
battalion of Gaza City,” continued Cohen. “Thanks to the maneuver, we
are operating in the heart of Gaza City with operational freedom.
Division 162 will continue its operations in the Gaza Strip until the
mission is completed.”
Furthermore, during activities in the
Jabalia area, soldiers from the 933rd “Nahal” Brigade and 551st
Paratrooper Brigade combat team destroyed a truck carrying long-range
rockets installed by Hamas. The rockets were also destroyed.
Additionally, an IAF craft attacked a
building in the Jabalia area, killing terrorists who were hiding inside.
Another building was struck from which an anti-tank position was
suspected to have fired at IDF vehicles.
Two soldiers killed in action in Gaza
The IDF, during the morning hours of
Wednesday, released for publication separately the identities of two
more soldiers killed in action in Gaza, bringing the death toll since
the start of the ground invasion on Oct. 27 to 133.
Capt. (res.) Lior Sivan, 32, from Beit Shemesh, was slain on Tuesday in the southern Gaza Strip.
Maj. (res.) Uriel Cohen, 33, a tank commander in the Givati Brigade from
Tzur Hadassah, also died in the south of the Gaza Strip.
A total of 466 soldiers have died since the start of the war on Oct. 7.
Islamic Jihad releases video of two Israeli hostages
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group on Tuesday released a video of two Israeli hostages, a day after Hamas released a video of three other captives.
The PIJ video shows 79-year-old Gadi Mozes
and 47-year-old Elad Katzir pleading for their release. They are
unshaven and appear to have lost weight.
“We are dying every moment. We are in an unbearable situation,” says Mozes in the video.
Hamas on Monday published an undated video
of three elderly male Israeli hostages kidnapped by the terror group
during the Oct. 7 massacre.
The three are identified as Chaim Peri, 79, Amiram Cooper, 84, and Yoram Metzger, 80, all from Kibbutz Nir Oz.
1,500 tunnel shafts, underground passages exposed
Israeli forces have exposed 1,500 tunnel shafts and underground passages since the start of the war, the IDF said on Tuesday.
“Most of these have been found beneath
schools, hospitals, mosques, UN facilities and civilian institutions,”
according to the military.
Troops have also located hundreds of Hamas tunnels and are continuing to operate against the underground terror network.
IDF refutes claim it killed two women at Gaza church
The IDF is disputing a report that its forces killed two women in the area of a Catholic church in Gaza.
The Latin Patriarchate of
Jerusalem claimed in a press release on Dec. 16 that an IDF sniper
killed two Christian women inside the Holy Family Parish in the Shejaia
neighborhood of Gaza City.
An initial IDF review found that on “Dec.
17, in the early afternoon, Hamas terrorists fired a rocket-propelled
grenade at IDF troops from the vicinity of the church. The troops then
identified three people in the vicinity operating as spotters for Hamas
by guiding their attacks in the direction of the IDF troops. In
response, our troops fired towards the spotters and hits were
identified.”
The statement continued, “While this
incident occurred in the area where the two women were reportedly
killed, the reports received do not match the conclusion of our initial
review, which found that the IDF troops were targeting spotters in enemy
lookouts. We are continuing our examination of the incident.”
The IDF said that it takes claims of
strikes on “sensitive sites very seriously, especially churches that are
the holy sites for the Christian faith.”
In contrast to Hamas, which intentionally
puts civilians in harm’s way by exploiting religious sites for terror
purposes, the statement concluded, the IDF “directs its operations
against the Hamas terrorist organization and not against civilians,
regardless of their religious affiliation. The IDF takes many measures
to mitigate harm to civilians in the Gaza Strip.”
1 comment:
Urban warfare is just about the nastiest sort of fighting. If the locals don't mind dying they can cause you a lot of grief, especially if you are making a reasonable attempt to not slaughter non-combatants.
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