Two brothers killed in Israeli drone strike on Gaza
The Israeli military says it targeted militants crossing a ceasefire boundary; Gaza health officials report 354 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the ceasefire began.
- On Nov 30, the Israeli army said it killed four Palestinian militants emerging from tunnels in Rafah, with the Israeli Air Force guiding the troops.
- Dozens of fighters are holed up in southern Gaza's tunnels beneath areas controlled by the Israeli military after the US-brokered ceasefire on Oct 10 placed the army behind the Yellow Line.
- Israeli troops in eastern Rafah continue dismantling Hamas infrastructure as the army uses multiple intelligence assets to surveil tunnel exits and exploit them for intelligence or targeting, the army said.
- IDF officials say troops in the Southern Command remain deployed under the ceasefire and warn trapped terrorists face `surrender or die` as negotiations on Nov 27 continue.
- The military says roughly 40 terrorists have been killed in recent weeks, including more than 30 fighters killed while attempting to flee on Nov 28, while Gaza health ministry figures record 354 Palestinians killed since the ceasefire and at least 70,100 deaths overall.
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According to the army, "about 40 terrorists" have been killed in recent weeks while trying to flee from tunnels in southern Gaza.
IDF Eliminates Hamas East Rafah Battalion Commander, Deputy, and Two Terror Operatives in Southern Gaza Tunnel Strike
RAFAH, ISRAEL (VINnews) — The Israel Defense Forces confirmed Sunday that the commander of Hamas’s East Rafah Battalion, his deputy, a company commander, and a fourth terror operative were killed early that morning while attempting to flee a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email In […]
The Israeli Army Announced that It Killed Four Armed Palestinians Who Emerged From Tunnels in Rafah.
The army says the fighters were spotted at night as they emerged from underground infrastructure - Operations continue in eastern Rafah, while the ceasefire remains fragile
The four men were coming out of tunnels, says IDF on Sunday. Last week, Israeli soldiers reported that they had killed the more than 20 Hamas operatives who were trying to flee.
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