IAF, Nur Shams, War on terrorism, IDF Operations

IAF Aircraft attacks a terrorist cell in Nur Al Shams

Air Force aircraft attacked a terrorist cell in Nur al-Shams in the Menashe Brigade this evening. The aircraft attacked the location several times after militants were identified.

IDF forces operate in Nur Shams (photo: IDF Spokesperson Unit)

Air Force aircraft attacked a terrorist cell in Nour al-Shams in the Menashe Brigade from the air this evening (Thursday).

The Arabs report 3 attacks on the same place. After suspects were identified leaving the vehicle, the aircraft attacked again. At least one terrorist was eliminated in the attack.

In the past month and a half, the IDF has been conducting airstrikes every week in the refugee camps in the Menashe Brigade.

More details to follow.

As a reminder, on the night between Wednesday and Thursday last week, an Air Force fighter jet attacked in Tulkarm. And eliminated 12 terrorists from the Hamas and PFLP terrorist organizations.

In the attack, the terrorist Zahi Yasser Abd al-Razak Oufi, head of the Hamas infrastructure in Tulkarm, was eliminated. According to the IDF, Oufi was a "ticking time bomb" and was planning to carry out a major and significant attack ahead of October 7.

Zahi Oufi planned and led the attempted car bomb attack in Atarot on 02.09.2024. In the course of his duties, he supplied weapons to many terrorists in the area and planned to carry out several significant attacks on settlements in the West Bank and other parts of the Israeli home front, including an immediate attack.

Additionally, Ofir took part in the planning and execution of several significant and intense attacks against civilians in the territories of Judea and Samaria, including attacks in which additional Israeli civilians were injured. In this context, he worked to establish terrorist infrastructure on behalf of Hamas and assisted terrorists in the area in carrying out significant shooting and bombing attacks.

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