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IAF strikes terrorists planting explosives in northern Gaza

It is the latest of several incidents since the first phase of the ceasefire with Hamas expired on March 1.

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

The Israeli Air Force attacked several terrorists attempting to plant a bomb near IDF troops in northern Gaza on Sunday.

A day earlier, an IAF craft struck several Palestinian suspects who had collected a drone flown from Israeli territory into the southern Gaza Strip overnight.

The drone was tracked throughout its flight, the military said.

The IDF confirmed to JNS on Sunday that the Israel Police is investigating a drone launch from Israel to Gaza. The probe is exploring potential links to drug smuggling or arms transfers, but no conclusions have been reached.

On Thursday, an IAF craft attacked a group of Palestinian terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip who had planted an explosive device near troops. On Tuesday, Israeli forces fired on an individual in southern Gaza who had approached them, posing an immediate threat.

The previous day, IDF troops fired on a motorboat off the southern Gaza coast near Khan Yunis after it failed to heed warning shots.

The vessel “violated security restrictions in the area and posed a threat,” the army said, adding, “The IDF remains committed to neutralizing any threats to the safety of Israeli citizens and its forces.”

The first, 42-day phase of the ceasefire with Hamas, which went into effect on Jan. 19, expired at midnight on March 1, after the terrorist organization rejected a U.S. proposal, to which Jerusalem agreed, to extend the truce for 50 days.

Jerusalem subsequently announced it had suspended all humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that no goods or supplies would enter Gaza until further notice, reiterating that Israel will not agree to extend the ceasefire indefinitely without the release of hostages.

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