Israel-Gaza War

Still more Hamas terrorists to kill: IDF ramps up pressure on Jabaliya | Watch

A Givati Brigade combat team is joining the effort to destroy the encircled Hamas forces in the area of Jabaliya, as the IDF exploits the momentum created by Sinwar's elimination.

IDF armored vehicles joining the fight in Gaza. (Screenshot)

The IDF continues to squeeze encircled Hamas terrorists in the Jebaliya area, as a Givati brigade combat team joins IDF forces in the area following the elimination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar yesterday (Thursday).

The Air Force has meantime eliminated dozens of terrorists and destroyed multiple terror targets over the last 24 hours, including weapons caches, launch pits, and sniping and observation positions.

Watch IDF forces here:

IDF armored vehicles joining the fight in Gaza. (Source: IDF Spokesperson)

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is set to hold a special consultation in the Kiryah with senior military commanders and top ministers today following the successful elimination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, with the aim of achieving "significant progress" in freeing the hostages, according to Army Radio.

In a video statement he released yesterday, Prime Minister Netanyahu said that "Israel will guarantee the safety of all those who return our hostages" and that those who harm them would be hunted down by Israel.

He also told the people of the region that "The reign of terror that the Iranian regime has imposed on its own people and on the peoples of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen – this too will come to an end. All those who seek a future of prosperity and peace in the Middle East should unite to build a better future."

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