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Yahoo
19-07-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
IDF kills terrorists, destroys tunnels in Gaza, Lebanon strikes
One of the Hezbollah terrorists killed was identified as Hassan Ahmed Sabra, a commander in the terror group's naval force. The IDF targeted and killed two Hezbollah terrorists in south Lebanon on Thursday morning, the military confirmed. This included Hassan Ahmed Sabra, a commander in the terror group's naval force, near Kafra, in south Lebanon, the military noted. Another Hezbollah terrorist, responsible for attempts to restore Hezbollah's infrastructure near Nakoura was also killed in Israeli strikes, the military added. IDF publishes footage of two strikes on Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon, July 17, 2025. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT) The IDF published footage of the two strikes later on Thursday. IDF kills Gaza terror cell, dismantles north Gaza terror tunnel Additionally, the IDF soldiers dismantled a terror tunnel which was approximately 800 meters long and 18 meters deep, located in northern Gaza. IDF publishes footage of strike on RPG-armed terrorist in Gaza, July 2025. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT) At some time over the past week, soldiers from the IDF's Commando Brigade identified a terror cell armed with a rocket-propelled grenade aimed towards IDF soldiers. They coordinated with an Israel Air Force aircraft, which carried out strikes to kill the terrorists, the military added. In addition, the IDF dismantled weapons, observation posts, and military structures belonging to terror organizations in the Gaza Strip, including a weapons storage facility where Hamas terrorists were hiding.


Egypt Independent
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Egypt Independent
Egyptian official reacts to Ambush in Khan Yunis that killed four Israeli soldiers
Egyptian journalist and parliamentarian Mostafa Bakry stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's belief that 'occupying Gaza and annihilating many of its people' would force them into submission is merely an 'illusion.' In a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Bakry commented on the losses sustained by the Israeli army in battles in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, yesterday. He asserted that 'the catastrophe of the Israeli dead in Khan Yunis confirms that the Palestinian people will not kneel and that the resistance will not end as long as the rights of the Palestinian people remain trampled.' Bakry continued: 'Netanyahu is deluded if he thinks that occupying Gaza and annihilating many of its people is enough to impose a surrender plan. The Palestinian people do not know defeat or kırılma, and peace will only be achieved with the return of rights and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.' On Friday, the Israeli army announced the killing of four soldiers in a building collapse in the Bani Suheila neighborhood of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, due to an explosive device detonating on Friday morning. The Israeli army spokesperson confirmed the deaths of Reserve Major General Chen Gros, 33, a soldier in the Magian unit of the Commando Brigade; Sergeant Yoav River, 19, from the Warburg unit, a soldier in the Yahalom unit of the Combat Engineering Corps; and two other soldiers whose families have been notified but whose names have not yet been authorized for publication. The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the number of Israeli soldiers killed since the start of the war on Gaza has risen to 866 following the ambush in Khan Yunis. Abu Obeida, the spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, commented on the Israeli army's losses. In a statement, he said: 'What the occupation incurred today in losses in Khan Yunis and Jabalia is an extension of a series of qualitative operations, and a model of what the occupation forces will face everywhere they are present.' He added in a statement on the Telegram platform on Friday: 'The enemy public has no choice but to force their leadership to stop the war of annihilation or prepare to receive more of their sons in coffins.'
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
IDF announces four soldiers killed in Gaza explosion
The names of two soldiers have not yet been cleared for publication and will be published later. Their families have been notified. The IDF announced on Friday that four Israeli soldiers were killed and another wounded in Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip, when a bomb detonated, causing a building to collapse on the troops clearing the area. Five additional soldiers were wounded, one seriously and the rest moderately. Warrant Officer, (Warr. Ofc.) Chen Gross, and Staff Sergeant (St.-Sgt.) Yoav Raver were named as two of the four wounded. The names of the two additional soldiers have not yet been cleared for publication and will be published later. Their families have been notified. Warr. Ofc. Gross, 33, from Gan Yoshiya, served as a reserve soldier in the Maglan Unit, Commando Brigade. St.-Sgt. Raver, 19, from Sde Warburg, served in the IDF's elite Yahalom unit. The Drom Hasharon Regional Council expressed deep sorrow and extended condolences to Raver's family. A reserve officer in the Maglan Unit, Commando Brigade, was severely wounded in the incident, has been evacuated to a hospital to receive medical treatment, and his family has been notified. The operation took place as part of the IDF's efforts to destroy terror infrastructure in the area, aiming to establish continuous control. The building that the force entered is situated above a tunnel system, so it was necessary to enter and investigate it, Walla reported. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "This is a sad and difficult day. On behalf of all the citizens of Israel, my wife and I send our deepest condolences to the families of our four heroic fighters who fell in Gaza in the campaign to defeat Hamas and return our hostages."