Weapons Found in UNRWA Sacks

Kfir Soldiers Find Weapons and Missiles in UNRWA Sacks

Grenades, explosive charges and RPG missiles are just some of the weapons IDF forces found in UNRWA sacks.

Palestinians receive food rations from UNRWA, Hamas use them to hide weapons. (Photo: Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock)

During raids by the soldiers of the Kfir Brigade's combat team in Khan Yunis, IDF forces found many weapons including rifles, grenades, explosive charges and RPG missiles. The weapons were used by the terrorist organization Hamas and some of them were hidden in UNRWA bags.

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Weapons in UNRWA sacks (Source: IDF Spokesperson)

As part of the activities of the Kfir fighters, dozens of terrorists were eliminated and over a hundred terrorist targets were destroyed, including terrorist infrastructures, observation posts, and anti-tank missile launch positions. In addition, the forces destroyed several underground shafts and tunnels in the area.

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The activity of the forces in Khan Yunis (Source: IDF Spokesperson)

During the operation of the forces in one of the locations in the 'Bani Suheila' neighborhood, the fighters encountered a squad of five terrorists. The forces directed an Air Force aircraft and combined firepower eliminated the squad. After the exchange of fire, the forces destroyed terrorist infrastructures that were nearby, where the terrorist squad that was watching the forces in the area was hiding.

In another operation, engineering tools destroyed an operational headquarters of the terrorist organization Hamas that was used by the terrorists to plan the attack on October 7.

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