Israeli fighter pilots and ground troops were busy in Gaza late Tuesday night for the first time since since the temporary truce with Hamas terrorists who control the region began on June 19.
A smuggling tunnel was discovered just 245 meters (750 feet) from the Israel border in Gaza (see aerial photo: Flash90)
Israel Air Force pilots struck two terrorist cells in southern Gaza that were preparing to launch mortar shells at Israel late Tuesday night. In the first strike, at least three Arab terrorists were killed and several others were wounded, according to local sources. Shortly after, a second cell was hit in a similar IAF strike. The IDF confirmed the hit.
IDF troops killed one terrorist and wounded two others a couple of hours earlier in central Gaza while trying to destroy a tunnel intended to be used by terrorists while kidnapping soldiers. Palestinian Authority sources said the operation was carried out at the home of the Abu Hamam family. The Israeli forces were operating while under fire from Palestinian Authority gunmen, said the sources.
Total terrorists dead in the operation: 6.
According to ynet, a security official noted Wednesday morning that the operation was necessary and inevitable in light of the intelligence that has accumulated. He stressed that this was a pin-point operation, and that there was no intention to expand it below the predetermined scope.
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Tags: gaza, hamas, idf action, security
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