The IDF released new footage showing troops operating in Gaza, as well as the recent strikes
The Israel Defense Forces announced on Tuesday that since the start of Israel’s ground offensive in the Gaza Strip about two weeks ago, it has carried out approximately 4,300 blows.
The Israeli military said hundreds of anti-tank guided missile launch sites and about 300 tunnel entrances had been hit by ground forces and the Air Force.
Another 3,000 sites that contained Hamas infrastructure, including more than 100 trapped buildings and hundreds of command centers were hit, the IDF said.
צה”ל forces continue to fight in עזה. As part of the fighting, air force and ground forces hit 4,300 air strikes, hundreds of checkpoints, 300 tunnels, 3,000 terrorist infrastructures, including more than 100 buildings and buildings. של ארגון הטרור חמאס and מטרות פיקוד והידילה של ארגון הטרור pic.twitter.com/KSPQVXGzvm
— Israel Defense Forces (@idfonline) November 13, 2023
The IDF released new footage showing troops operating in Gaza, as well as the recent strikes.
Besides, the soldiers of the Israeli Navy’s Underwater Mission Unit (“Yaltam”) they found dozens of weapons and military devices in the sea area of Gaza since the beginning of the war.
During investigations conducted by the Underwater Missions Unit, a large number of weapons were found that were used by Hamas in its attempts to infiltrate Israeli territory. Hamas’ efforts were foiled by Israeli Navy forces, the Israeli military said. Among the weapons and military machinery were explosive devices, explosive belts, ammunition, inflatable boats and more.
In cooperation with the special forces of the “Yahalom” Combat Engineering Unit, weapons suspected of containing explosives were neutralized.
As of November 5, over 200,000 Gazans have moved south through the IDF evacuation corridors was still reported.
The IDF continues to encourage Gazan civilians to temporarily move south for their safety.
Source :Skai
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