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IDF eliminates dozens of terrorists in Jabalia escape attempt

Some 100 operatives were killed within two hours.

Israeli soldiers from the 162nd "Steel Formation" Armored Division operating in the Gaza Strip, in an undated photo published on Dec. 29, 2024. Credit: IDF.
Israeli soldiers from the 162nd “Steel Formation” Armored Division operating in the Gaza Strip, in an undated photo published on Dec. 29, 2024. Credit: IDF.

Dozens of terrorists trying to escape Jabalia in northern Gaza on Sunday night were killed by Israeli forces, according to the Israel Defense Forces. Some 100 operatives were slain within two hours.

The IDF released footage showing terrorists trying to escape before being neutralized by units from the 162nd Division, including the 401st Brigade, Givati Brigade and the Multidimensional Unit, supported by strikes from the Air Force.

According to the IDF, many terrorist squads were shot in ambushes after being observed fleeing while armed. Intelligence had indicated plans to exploit the stormy weather for an escape attempt, prompting the operation.

This action followed a targeted operation over the weekend against a Hamas command center located inside Kamal Adwan Hospital. During that operation, more than 240 terrorists were apprehended, and approximately 20 were killed.

Six Hamas Oct. 7 attackers slain in recent IDF ops

Israeli forces killed 14 Hamas terrorists during recent operations in Jabalia and Beit Lahia in the Gaza Strip, including six who participated in the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre, the IDF and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) said on Sunday.

On Nov. 27, troops from the 162nd Division’s Givati Brigade raided a terrorist gathering point in the Jabalia area, killing Mohammed Abd al-Hamid Salah, who infiltrated Israel during the Oct. 7 invasion. At least two other Hamas commanders were also killed.

On Nov. 26, also in the Jabalia area, a strike carried out by the Givati Brigade’s Fire Control Center killed Hamas terrorists Rasem Judeh, a company commander in the area; Zaher Abd Rabbo Mohammed Shahab; and Ali Magad Ali Ramadan, who participated in the Oct. 7 massacre. Two additional Hamas commanders were also eliminated.

Additionally, a month ago, Hamas terrorist Mohammed Hamouda, who took part in the Oct. 7 attack, was eliminated by the Fire Control Center of the Kfir Brigade. Alongside him, five additional Hamas terrorists were killed.

“The IDF and Shin Bet will continue to operate against every terrorist who participated in the brutal October 7 massacre,” the joint statement concluded.

Combat officer wounded in Gaza

The IDF said on Monday morning that a combat officer in the Givati Brigade’s Tzabar Battalion was severely wounded during combat in northern Gaza on Sunday.

He was evacuated to the hospital and his family was notified.

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