Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Israeli Forces Push Into Khan Yunis Destroying Hamas Infrastructure, Hezbollah Rocket Barrage Coming From Lebanon


Israeli soldier seriously wounded in Hezbollah rocket barrage, sirens blare amid Hezbollah attacks



Dozens of rockets were fired from Lebanon over past day as the IDF continues targeted strikes against terrorist targets • IDF warplanes intercept two drones entering Israeli airspace from Lebanon

The Israel Defense Forces said a soldier was seriously wounded in an overnight rocket barrage on Har Dov, in the northeastern mountain Hermon mountain range overlooking the Sheba Farms.

In a drill conducted in the south, ten soldiers received medical care after inhaling smoke.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the US on an official visit to address a joint session of US Congress. In addition, he is set to speak to both US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump.

Houthis threaten to retaliate after the Israeli airstrike on the Yemeni port of Hodeida, saying they will now target oil fields and energy infrastructure

IDF continues to operate in Khan Yunis, eliminating threats to Israel

The Israel Defense Forces said that its push into Khan Yunis continued on Wednesday, with the significant threat posed by terrorists prompting the current operations there.

IDF solders are entering the city in the southern Gaza Strip, using intelligence available to thwart terrorism emanating from the area, including rocket fire.

"The troops eliminated terrorists, mostly using sniper fire, and located underground terror infrastructure in the area," the IDF said in a statement.

In Khan Yunis's Bani Suheila neighborhood, IDF troops eliminated a terror cell approaching the force in a vehicle, using tankfire from the ground and an airstrike. All the terrorists inside the vehicle were killed.

Meanwhile in Rafah, Israelis soldiers conducted raids, seizing weapons and killing terrorists.

The Israel Air Force continues to operate throughout Gaza, hitting dozens of targets including terrorists, military structures, obsrvation posts, and other sites.



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