IDF
Israeli forces launched a “broad” counter-terrorism operation in northern Samaria following airstrikes earlier Tuesday night.
According to the assessment, 13 of Gaza’s 25 municipalities have returned to full activity—effectively meaning they are again being run by Hamas.
The two-day exercise started on Monday and took place in the north of the country, coming the day after the IDF eliminated top Hezbollah terrorist commander Haytham Ali Tabatabai in Beirut.
The operation’s scale was unusual for the IDF in that area.
The order, which formally demarcates municipal boundaries, is an official step closer towards the full legalization of these communities.
The IDF’s Nahal and Golani brigades have been operating against terror infrastructure in the city of Rafah in recent weeks, the military said.
The terror group collected information that seemed trivial by the troops, but enabled it to piece together an exact puzzle of the IDF defense positions.
Military source provides details on the elimination of Hezbollah’s military chief; Meanwhile, Israel is building a new Lebanon border barrier “to boost security.”
The three terrorists were fired upon in two separate incidents in the Khan Yunis area of southern Gaza.
If protocol had been followed, the entire Gaza border sector should have been put on high alert, according to Hebrew media reports.
The exercise opened with a surprise test of the IDF’s 210th “Bashan” Division’s preparedness, according to the military.
Soldiers returned fire after being attacked while responding to reports that Palestinians were stoning Israeli civilians, according to the military.