The ongoing Israeli military operation to
clear Hamas terrorists from northern Gaza could take at least another
six months, IDF officials told Ynet on Sunday.
Jabaliya has been cut off from Gaza City,
located some 2.5 miles to the south, during the weeks-long assault, with
Israeli forces taking control of the area and allowing civilians to
evacuate.
Facial recognition technology was used to
ensure that terrorists were not among those exiting the combat zone, and
so far security forces have captured and detained some 600 suspected
Hamas terrorists.
Tens of thousands of civilians heeded the
IDF’s call and evacuated, but thousands remain. The IDF increased its
use of artillery fire after the risk to civilians was reduced. Several
hundred terrorists also remain in the city, forcing the military to
operate there for a few more days.
“The forces in effect implemented part of a
plan devised by former high-ranking members of the military, to prevent
humanitarian aid from reaching areas under Hamas control and thereby
undermine its rule,” Ynet military correspondent Yoav Zitun wrote.
“In the first week of the assault,
Jabaliya was surrounded while the military urged civilians to leave, but
after American pressure, aid was once again allowed in, straight to the
hands of Hamas,” he continued.
Jabaliya
was considered a Hamas stronghold, and many terrorists returned there
after troops withdrew earlier this year, forcing the return of the IDF
to prevent the terrorist group from regrouping.
“We found an exhausted population, hungry
and weak, arriving at our gates of passage, and without civilians, Hamas
cannot exist,” IDF officials said.
“Interrogations of terrorists have been
useful and provide intelligence on where Hamas planted explosives and
where they keep their weapons,” they continued.
The IDF provided an update on the progress
in Jabaliya on Sunday morning, saying that dozens of terrorists were
killed over the past day and noting that the Kfir Infantry Brigade has
begun operating in the area, calling in an airstrike that eliminated a
terrorist cell that posed a threat to troops.
Furthermore, IDF soldiers continue to
operate in the central and southern Gaza Strip, locating weapons and
eliminating terrorist cells. Over the past day, troops dismantled
weapons storage facilities and killed terrorists.
On the northern front, Israel’s war with Hezbollah in Lebanon could continue for months yet, Reuters reported on Friday.
Nir Oz perpetrator slain
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza last week
killed a Hamas Nukhba terrorist who participated in the massacre at
Kibbutz Nir Oz during the Oct. 7, 2023, invasion of the northwestern
Negev.
Raafat Ibrahim Mahmoud Akdeih served as an
aide to the commander of the Nukhba commandos in Hamas’s Khan Yunis
Brigade, according to the IDF.
Around 25% of the 400 residents of Nir Oz were murdered, wounded or kidnapped during the Hamas-led assault.
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