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IDF: Troops Raid Offices of Hamas Officials, Including Chief Yahya Sinwar

IDF: Troops Raid Offices of Hamas Officials, Including Chief Yahya Sinwar

The raid included “the battalion headquarters, the Hamas terrorist organization’s training compounds, communication posts, the Khan Yunis Brigade’s command center, a military intelligence building, a significant rocket manufacturing facility.”

The IDF announced that troops raided the offices of many senior Hamas officials, including Chief Yahya Sinwar.

Translation:

“Commander of Division 98: “We are fighting in a simultaneous maneuver – fighting above and below ground at the same time.”; The forces continue fighting in the area and disbanding the Hamas battalions from the Khan Yunis Brigade”

The IDF website stated: “During the fighting in Khan Yunis, combat teams from the 98th Division raided hundreds of locations with terrorist infrastructure and Hamas posts. The infrastructure included the battalion headquarters, the Hamas terrorist organization’s training compounds, communication posts, the Khan Yunis Brigade’s command center, a military intelligence building, a significant rocket manufacturing facility, and offices of many senior officials, including Yahya Sinwar’s office.”

The IDF has come close to defeating Hamas in Khan Yunis. They’ve killed 2,700 of the Hamas terrorists out of the original 4,500.

The soldiers have also “struck 3,320 targets and 400 tunnel shafts in Khan Yunis, 150 of which it has destroyed.”

Vijeta Uniyal has been documenting the Hamas tunnel system, which has shown to be more expansive than anyone thought.

Earlier reports indicated that the senior Hamas officials are using the Israeli hostages as shields.

Unfortunately, the IDF has not located any of the hostages.

The IDF located prison cells that once housed up to 20 hostages. They found drawings from 5-year-old Emilia Aloni, a hostage released in November.

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Comments

Hamas actions on Oct 7 are still nearly unanimously supported by Palestinians.

    mailman in reply to geronl. | January 29, 2024 at 4:13 pm

    And completely ignored by the left.

      CommoChief in reply to mailman. | January 29, 2024 at 7:03 pm

      There are a few remaining traditional liberals who are horrified by the embrace of Hamas by the so called progressives who seem to be running the ideology of the left. Unfortunately these are a distinct minority on the left who have cast Israel as Oppressors and Colonizers in their never ending Cosplay of ‘ists and isms’.

Hamas delenda est

Lucifer Morningstar | January 29, 2024 at 3:30 pm

And for all the IDF’s successes they still have yet to find any Hams leadership or any living (or dead for that matter) hostages. Well the Hamas leadership high-tailed it out of Gaza the minute they realized they crossed a line that should never have been crossed and were facing a military force that wouldn’t stop until they were all dead. And as for the remaining hostages? Well, I’d like to think they’re still alive but after this long in Hamas’ captivity the chances of that are slim to none.

They let that rat’s nest fester too long. Should have been cleaned out years ago.

I pray for everyone who is INNOCENT in all these wars. The REST of them can rot in hell!

Israel cannot just stop – this has to be the absolute END of hamass and the END of “palestine” as it has been known! A NEW Palestine has to be non-military and non-terrorist! When Israel gave – GAVE – them Gaza the area was a near PARADISE with infrastructure to grow food and sustain the people. Look what they did! When the WAR is over Israel needs to clear the rubble back from their Border and use it to create a WALL – HIGH WALL between them and what’s left of Gaza! BUT, they should furnish the Gazans with picks, shovels, hammers, and wheel barrows to help them clean whats left! That should keep them busy for a while!