Israel-Gaza War

IDF's 252nd Division eliminates over 200 terrorists in central Gaza Strip

The IDF also continues to break Hamas' ability to move between northern and southern Gaza by systematically destroying tunnel infrastructure.

IDF tanks in the Gaza Strip. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

The 262nd Division has been operating in the Netzarim corridor in the central Gaza Strip in the past few days, working to deepen the buffer zone between the north and south of the Strip.

Forces fighting under the division eliminated about 200 terrorists as well as hundreds of tunnel-related infrastructure, ensuring Hamas cannot easily supply or reinforce itself in either part of the Strip.

IDF Hamas Netzarim Corridor

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Good. More high numbers of dead terrorists, please.
The Jewish Patriarch 25.08.24


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