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Steven Zimmerman, Reporter, New Mexico

The IDF (Israeli Defense Force) continues to make progress in military action against Hamas, their supporters, and other bad actors who seek to destroy Israel and our peace.

Tuesday morning, approximately 300 suspects were apprehended, and dozens of terrorists were eliminated. These were activities of the 162nd Division leading the special operation at the Shifa Hospital

The 401st Brigade combat team, in cooperation with forces from Shayetet 13, the Duvdevan Unit under the command of the 162nd Division, and the Israel Security Agency (ISA), continue operations on the Shifa Hospital.

The forces apprehended dozens of prominent terrorists in the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations at the Shifa Hospital, who were involved in directing terror in Judea and Samaria, operatives in their spokesperson network, and operatives in the Rocket Unit of the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization. The suspects are being interrogated in the field by Unit 504 in the Intelligence Directorate (J2) and subsequently taken for further investigation by the unit and the ISA in Israeli territory.


Another action came after an IDF soldier identified a Hezbollah terrorist operating out of an observation post belonging to Hezbollah in the area of Marwahin. Following this, IDF fighter jets struck the post from which the terrorist operated. Earlier today (Tuesday), a Hezbollah military compound in which terrorists were operating was struck in the area of al-Adisa. Yesterday (Monday), a Hezbollah military compound was also struck in the area of Ayta ash Shab.


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