Video: Hamas Terrorists Plant Roadside Bombs Few Meters From Gaza Hospital
Also, Israeli airstrike eliminates PIJ rocket commander in northern Gaza.
The mainstream media is largely silent after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released a video showing Hamas terrorists setting up roadside bombs next to a hospital in northern Gaza. The video, recorded by Palestinian terrorists themselves, reveals how they placed several explosive devices near the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza.
“In the footage below, filmed by Hamas terrorists and located by the IDF, Hamas terrorists can be seen planting explosives at a distance of approximately 45 meters from the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza,” the IDF said in a statement Monday evening. “This is yet another example of Hamas’ cynical use of Gaza’s civilians and civilian establishments for terrorist activity and a gross violation of international law.”
🎥EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE: Hamas terrorists planting explosives at a distance of approx. 45 meters from the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza.
Side Note: This footage was filmed by Hamas themselves. pic.twitter.com/gwZ849oDSX
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) December 30, 2024
While the mainstream media published a slew of articles condemning the recent Israeli “attack” on Gaza hospital, they failed to reveal how Hamas has hollowed out the enclave’s healthcare system by infiltrating the medical staff and turning hospitals into terrorist bases. Last week’s IDF raid on northern Gaza’s Kamal Adwan hospital led to the capture of over 240 terrorists.
The IDF also conducted a counter-terrorism raid in the nearby Indonesian Hospital, eliminating and capturing a number of Hamas terrorists. The military “killed several terror operatives who tried to flee from the medical center,” The Times of Israel reported Monday. “Dozens of members of terror groups were detained, and several explosive devices planted by them in the area were neutralized, the military says.”
During these operations, the IDF soldiers risked their lives as they evacuated patients to other hospitals and provided them with fuel and supplies. This coincided with Hamas and PIJ terrorists hijacking ambulances and or posing as patients to escape capture.
Israeli airstrike eliminates PIJ rocket commander in northern Gaza
Israel recently took out the chief of Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terror group’s rocket forces in northern Gaza, the IDF announced Tuesday.
An Israeli air strike eliminated Anas Muhammad Saadi Masri, “the Commander of the Islamic Jihad’s Rocket Unit in the Northern Gaza Strip,” the military said in a statement.
“At the beginning of December, the IAF [Israeli Air Force] conducted an intelligence-based strike to eliminate the terrorist Anas Muhammad Saadi Masri, the commander of the Islamic Jihad’s Rocket Unit in the northern Gaza Strip,” the IDF revealed.
“The terrorist Saadi Masri was responsible for commanding and executing numerous attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers. Both on and since October 7th, Saadi Masri commanded rocket attacks fired from northern Gaza at communities in southern Israel,” the military added.
The Iran-sponsored PIJ is a junior terrorist partner of Hamas in Gaza. The jihadist took part in the October 7 massacre and has been engaged in terrorist operations against the IDF ground forces ever since.
While the senior PIJ terror operative ran operations from inside civilian neighborhoods, the Israeli armed forces took “numerous steps” to “mitigate harm to civilians, including the use of precise munitions, intelligence, and aerial surveillance,” the IDF disclosed.
Israel intercepts another Houthi missile overnight
On Monday night, Iran-backed Houthis fired another ballistic missile at Israel. Millions of people sought protection in bomb shelters as air raid sirens were triggered across central Israel.
Israeli air defense systems intercepted the missile before it could cross into the country’s airspace. The missile debris fell in an open area, causing no direct casualties or damage, Israeli news reports confirm.
Israeli news website YNET reported:
The sirens, which sent millions into shelters, sounded just minutes after reports of a US-British attack on the port city of Hodeidah, Yemen. The Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah channel reported two strikes by the international coalition targeting a Houthi weapons depot in southern Hodeidah.
Following the alarms, takeoffs and landings at Ben Gurion Airport were halted, and permission to land was withheld from a plane that was on its way from Rome, and from an El Al flight from Krakow.
The alarm sounded during a well-attended show at the Menorah Hall in Tel Aviv, as performer Moshe Peretz sang to the thousands: “Houthis, let’s buy you some Houthis.”
Magen David Adom reported that several people were injured on their way to their shelters, and several others were described as victims of panic. (…)
Despite the increasing price the Houthis are paying as the conflict escalates, Israel estimates that the war of attrition against the terrorist organization will continue, at least until the rebel leadership is eliminated.
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Terrorists beware! It’s still open season on terrorists in Gaza and after Jan 20th there is a no bag limit.
Your use of the word despite in the last paragraph made no sense to me. Are you saying Israel should let up on the Houthis? If so, I disagree.