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IDF attacks 150 terror targets in Gaza in 24 hours

Israeli troops continue to operate in the Beit Hanoun area in the northern Strip, as well as in Khan Yunis in the south.

Israeli soldiers operate against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, July 2025. Credit: IDF.
Israeli soldiers operate against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, July 2025. Credit: IDF.

The Israeli Air Force struck more than 150 enemy targets across the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, including weapons storage facilities, anti-tank missile launchers, sniper posts and terrorist cells, the military said on Sunday.

IDF troops continue to operate in the area of Beit Hanoun in northeastern Gaza, killing terrorists and dismantling arms facilities, command centers and underground infrastructure.

Israeli soldiers in the Khan Yunis area of southern Gaza identified a terrorist preparing to attack them and coordinated an airstrike that eliminated the threat.

Five Southern Command divisions are operating in the Palestinian enclave, dismantling terrorist infrastructure above and below ground.

The IDF also attacked approximately 250 terrorist targets throughout Gaza between Thursday and Saturday.

Soldiers active in the Shejaiya and Zeitoun neighborhoods of Gaza City located and dismantled explosives and observation posts used by Hamas and Islamic Jihad to stage ambushes against Israeli forces, the military added.

The IDF reported that six senior members of Hamas’s naval commando unit have been killed in recent months. The operatives were involved in planning attacks at sea against Israeli civilians and security forces during the ongoing Swords of Iron war. Several also played roles in organizing the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.

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