Israel-Gaza War

IDF: Ten Thousand Coordinated Air Strikes Since the War Started

The IDF marked 10,000 strikes since the war started and a record rate of loop closing. Watch one example of many below:

(Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

The IDF announced today (Sunday) that the Air Force’s cooperation unit has registered some 10,000 air strikes, with loop closures at peak rates.

According to the IDF Spokesperson, some 10,000 air strikes have been conducted since the war started with the guidance of ground forces, at rapid tempo. The forces closed loops and defeated terrorist squads and destroyed terror infrastructures, operational apartments, tunnel shafts, weapons warehouses, and more.

Watch one such loop closure here:

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Strikes in Gaza. (Source: IDF Spokesperson)

With the fighting renewed in the Gaza Strip, IDF forces are back working hand in hand with the air force, which serves as one of the prominent components in the IDF offensive.

IDF Hamas Operation Swords of Iron Air Force

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