Israel-Gaza War

Captured terrorist leads IDF to weapons caches in Jebaliya

The IDF continues to operate in the heart of Jebaliya, destroying dozens of terrorist infrastructures and eliminating multiple terrorists.

Part of the confiscated haul of weapons. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

During operations in the Hamas stronghold of Jebaliya, a captured terrorist directed IDF forces to a whole slew of caches of weapons and war materiel.

This materiel includes communications devices, explosive barrels, hand grenades, AK-47s, and other terrorist means.

The 460th Brigade's combat team has fought with additional units from the Armored Corps, Infantry, and Combat Engineering, destroying over a hundred terrorist infrastructures, including tunnel shafts and combat zones.

Operation Swords of Iron Hamas IDF Jebaliya

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