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Israel Air Force Hits 200 Hamas Targets: IDF

During the night, the forces, the Israel Navy attacked a military camp that was used by the naval formation of Hamas.

The IDF reported this morning that over the past 24 hours, the Air Force attacked about 200 different Hamas targets, including terrorists, weapons production sites, anti-tank missile launch sites, and military headquarters.

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During the night, the forces, the Israel Navy attacked a military camp that was used by the naval formation of Hamas, for training purposes and to store weapons.

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There was yet another example of Hamas hiding behind civilians as, in a ground activity carried out by special forces reconnaissance of the Negev Brigade, the reserve Givati Reconnaissance fighters, the unit uncovered a tunnel shaft located in the mosque.

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Also, ground forces directed planes and combat helicopters that attacked an anti-tank missile squad that fired at them.

First published on: Nov 14, 2023 02:43 PM IST


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