Israel forces on Sunday continued their “precise, intelligence-based targeted operations” in Gaza’s Rafah city, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
Troops have seized large caches of weapons
and killed armed terrorists in the city, Hamas’s last stronghold in the
Strip, the military said.
Ground forces remain active elsewhere in
Gaza, including the central Strip, where IAF fighter jets struck more
than 30 terror targets over the past 24 hours, including military
infrastructure, weapons storage facilities and armed terrorist cells.
On Saturday, IAF aircraft attacked a
structure belonging to the Al-Noor organization in the area of Dajar
Tuffah in Gaza City, according to the IDF. Al-Noor is responsible for
funding Hamas terrorist attacks, the military said.
In addition, IAF fighter jets killed
Salame Barake, a Hamas operative in the eastern Khan Yunis Battalion and
head of finance in the Hamas Police. The IDF provided video
documentation of the strike.
Three other key Hamas terrorists were
killed in the past week, including a “significant” operative in Hamas’s
Aerial Array, the army said. He was a member of the terrorist group’s
Nuseirat Battalion who directed and carried out attacks against
Israelis, as well as the head of the terror group’s internal security
force’s technology department.
The IDF released a video on Saturday of a
booby-trapped home in Rafah, “just one out of many examples where Hamas
embeds itself within civilian population and infrastructure.”
Israeli forces took control of the Rafah
border crossing with Egypt on May 7 at the start of the operation, which
began in the eastern section of the city but has since expanded to
other areas, with the IDF last week capturing the entire Philadelphi Corridor, the 8.7-mile-long border area between Gaza and Egypt.
Cairo has refused to work with Jerusalem
on facilitating the entry of aid via the Rafah crossing. Under pressure
from the Biden administration, the Egyptians began allowing aid trucks
to enter Gaza via Israel’s Kerem Shalom crossing on May 26.
According to a report in the Saudi Al-Hadath
TV channel on Sunday, Cairo will present a document to the United
States with its demands for reopening the Rafah crossing, which includes
an unconditional Israeli withdrawal from the crossing and the
surrounding areas and the entry of unlimited aid into Gaza.
Eastern Jabalia mission completed
IDF troops operate in northern Gaza’s Jabaliya, May 31, 2024.
The IDF announced on Friday that Israeli forces had completed a weeks-long mission in eastern Jabalia in northern Gaza.
The operation involved combat teams from the 7th and 460th Armored Brigades and the 98th Paratroopers Division.
“Hamas turned the civilian space into a
fortified combat complex, fired at the forces from shelters and schools,
and established underground infrastructure in civilian buildings,” the
military said.
Israeli forces killed hundreds of
terrorists in “intense battles and close-quarters encounters,” while
also destroying dozens of terrorist sites and compounds and confiscating
hundreds of weapons. Several “significant” IED production workshops
were also destroyed, as were rocket-launching sites and ready-to-use
launchers were destroyed.
More than 10 kilometers (6 miles) of an
underground tunnel were also destroyed. Weapons and intelligence were
located in the tunnel, which had been set with explosives, according to
the IDF.
The bodies of seven Israelis taken captive by Hamas on Oct. 7 were retrieved during the operation and returned to Israel for burial.
More than 200 airstrikes were carried out
during the operation, in which dozens of terrorists were killed, mostly
at the command level, the IDF said.
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