New Details

New Details About the Rescue of the Soldier Ori Megidish

The shining rescue of the soldier Ori Megidish brought a lot of joy and hope to the country. This evening, further details are being revealed about the complex rescue operation that included the elimination of two terrorists.

Ori and her family (Photo: courtesy of the family)

"New details about the shining operation to rescue Ori Megidish", as published this evening by Amit Segal.

According to the report, the soldier Ori Megidish was held in the Shati Refugee Camp, not far from Shifa Hospital. Ori was held in an apartment, not in an underground tunnel.

During the rescue operation, two terrorists were eliminated.

It also appears that the ground entrance made it easier to disguise the force that entered the apartment for the rescue.

Ori Megidish Operation Swords of Iron Israel-Gaza war Ground Entrance into Gaza

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