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IAF hits 170 terror targets in Gaza in 24 hours

In Gaza City, IDF troops dismantled military infrastructure, including positions used to launch ambushes against Israeli forces.

An Israeli fighter jet takes off in an undated photo. Source: @IAFsite/X.
An Israeli fighter jet takes off in an undated photo. Source: @IAFsite/X.

The Israeli Air Force over the past 24 hours attacked more than 170 terrorist targets across the Gaza Strip, including weapons storage facilities, the military said on Thursday.

In Gaza City, IDF troops dismantled military infrastructure, including positions used to launch ambushes against Israeli forces. Soldiers also killed a terrorist carrying an explosive device who attempted to carry out an attack.

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