Israel-Gaza War

IDF: Hamas Rafah brigade has collapsed, 150 tunnels destroyed along Philadelphi

IDF sources speaking to Ynet said that forces in the Rafah area are now fleeing towards the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone and are being ambushed by IDF troops.

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

At a situational assessment of Southern Command, the IDF assesses that Hamas' Rafah brigade has ceased to function as a cohesive unit, according to a report by Ynet.

Per the assessment, some of the Hamas soldiers in Rafah are trying to flee north towards the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone, and that the IDF is ambushing such efforts as it continues into the western parts of Rafah.

Furthermore, the IDF has destroyed about 150 tunnels in the Philadelphi area, which it currently assesses at 80% of tunnels overall.

Operation Swords of Iron Hamas IDF Rafah Philadelphi Corridor

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