IDF Strike, Samaria, Tubas

Five terrorists eliminated in IDF strike in Samaria 

Massive counterterrorism sweep hits armed cell in Tubas and Tamun

IDF operating in Tubas (Photo: IDF spokesperson )

On Tuesday night, large numbers of IDF and ISA forces launched an operation in Tubas aimed at dismantling terror infrastructure in northern Samaria.

During the operation, Israeli aircraft targeted an armed terror cell that posed an immediate threat to Israeli forces. The strike successfully neutralized the cell, with Arab sources reporting that five terrorists were eliminated in the airstrike.

The IDF confirmed the ongoing operation, stating, "IDF, ISA, and Israel Prison Service forces are currently conducting counterterrorism activity in the area of Tubas and Tamun as part of the broader counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria."

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