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IDF pushes forward with anti-terror ops in Rafah, Gaza City

Over 150 terrorists were killed and 100 terror infrastructure sites destroyed over the past week in the Strip’s capital.

Israeli forces during operational activity in the Gaza Strip, July 2024. Credit: IDF.
Israeli forces during operational activity in the Gaza Strip, July 2024. Credit: IDF.

Israeli soldiers located and dismantled ready-to-fire mortar rounds in Rafah on Saturday as forces continued their months-long military operation against Hamas terrorists entrenched in the southern Gaza city. An armed terrorist cell advancing on Israeli forces was eliminated via an air strike in the Rafah area.

Additionally, IDF troops located and dismantled tunnel shafts and underground infrastructure in the area of Tel al-Sultan, just north of Rafah city.

In the central Gaza Strip, IDF troops conducted targeted operations on military structures.

150 terrorists killed during Gaza City operation

The IDF said on Saturday that over the past week, soldiers have killed over 150 terrorists and destroyed 100 terror infrastructure sites in the Gaza City area, as well as located an underground workshop.

Troops also conducted raids and carried out searches in an area being used by Hamas to rebuild its military, inside an UNRWA headquarters.

During the searches, troops raided buildings where Hamas terrorists were holed up, including a building in a civilian neighborhood in which a Hamas terrorist had barricaded himself. Troops located weapons, ammunition, equipment and intelligence materials.

IDF soldier wounded

An IDF soldier from the 401st Brigade’s 52nd Battalion was severely wounded during combat operations in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, the army said.

The total death toll among IDF troops since the start of the Gaza ground operation on Oct. 27 now stands at 326, and at 683 on all fronts since Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre, according to IDF data.

Additionally, Chief Inspector Arnon Zamora, a member of the Israel Border Police’s “Yamam” National Counter-Terrorism Unit, was mortally wounded in Gaza earlier this month during a mission to rescue four hostages.

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