IDF Captures Senior Hamas Terror Commander Hiding in Rafah Tunnel
“The apprehended terrorist is a key commander in Hamas’ Eastern Rafah Battalion.”
The Israeli military captured a senior Hamas commander hiding in the Gaza terror tunnel network. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) did not name the nabbed terrorist, but identified him as “a key commander in Hamas’ Eastern Rafah Battalion.” According to the Jerusalem Post, he was “one of Hamas’s top remaining commanders.”
The Israeli troops uncovered the tunnel after several armed terrorists emerged from one of the shafts to advance on an IDF position located across the ceasefire line. “Following the identification overnight (Friday) of eight terrorists who exited the underground terror infrastructure in eastern Rafah, and following the elimination of three of them, the IDF conducted searches in the area,” the IDF said in a statement. “During the searches, one of the terrorists who attempted to flee and hide was apprehended. The apprehended terrorist is a key commander in Hamas’ Eastern Rafah Battalion.”
The news comes as Israel is expected to open the Gaza-Egypt border crossing in the Rafah area as the U.S.-brokered ceasefire moves towards the second phase.
“Israel will reopen the Rafah border crossing on Sunday for people to travel between Gaza and Egypt, a government agency said, the first opening of effectively the sole route in or out of the Palestinian territory since May 2024,” Reuters reported. Throughout the Gaza war, Palestinian terrorists have used the tunnels to smuggle weapons and ammunition from Egypt.
🚨 RAFAH CROSSING TENSIONS
Egypt urges restraint and condemns Israeli strikes in Gaza ahead of the planned reopening of the Rafah Crossing tomorrow.
• IDF says strikes hit Hamas and Islamic Jihad commanders, weapons sites, and rocket launchers in response to a truce violation… pic.twitter.com/wjq4upcx5B
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) January 31, 2026
On Saturday, the IDF struck commanders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorist groups amid renewed ceasefire violations in Gaza. “The IDF and Shin Bet attacked commanders and terrorist infrastructure of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip,” Israel’s Ynetnews reported. “Additionally, a weapons storage facility, a weapons manufacturing site and two Hamas launching infrastructures in central Gaza were attacked.”
The IDF, in its statement, disclosed targeting “four commanders and additional terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations across the Gaza Strip.”
There were also reports of additional Israeli strikes on Hamas targets in northern Gaza:
Gaza health sources say 25 people were killed in Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, including at least 13 in a strike on a Hamas police station in Gaza City. The video is of a strike in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. pic.twitter.com/eJv4RmHVmZ
— Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران (@ariel_oseran) January 31, 2026
IDF hits Hezbollah targets amid terrorist buildup in southern Lebanon
With Hezbollah regrouping and fortifying its positions along the border, the IDF targeted terror operatives and infrastructure in southern Lebanon. “A short while ago, in response to Hezbollah’s repeated violations of the ceasefire understandings, the IDF struck a Hezbollah terrorist in the Markaba area in southern Lebanon,” the Israeli military said in a brief statement on Saturday.
IDF strike eliminates Hezbollah terrorist who was rebuilding the group's terrorist infrastructure in contravention of ceasefire understandings pic.twitter.com/0QiSS5NadZ
— i24NEWS English (@i24NEWS_EN) January 31, 2026
This follows recent strikes on Hezbollah targets in the area, the Israel National News reported:
The IDF on Friday struck infrastructure sites and engineering vehicles used by Hezbollah terrorists in attempts to reestablish the terror organizations’ infrastructure in the Mazraat al-Daoudiya area in southern Lebanon, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit announced.
It noted that the presence of these infrastructure sites and the engineering vehicles in the area, as well as Hezbollah’s use of them for rebuilding terror infrastructure sites in Lebanon, constitute a violation of the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon.
“The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to the State of Israel and to prevent Hezbollah’s reestablishment,” the statement said.
Israel is compelled to act as the Lebanese government has failed to disarm Hezbollah. Under the U.S.-sponsored ceasefire agreement, Beirut had agreed to demilitarize the Iran-backed terrorist group by December 31, 2025. Instead of handing over weapons, Hezbollah is pushing ahead with its terrorist buildup on the Israeli border.
🎯STRUCK: Hezbollah infrastructure sites and engineering vehicles, used by Hezbollah in attempts to reestablish terror infrastructure, in the Mazraat al-Daoudiya area in southern Lebanon.
The presence of these infrastructure sites and the engineering vehicles in the area,… pic.twitter.com/uRmgkny1vS
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 30, 2026
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Gaza health sources
BWAHAHAHA!
Also, good for Israel. Find and kill all of these bas****s. Make the Gazans fear the name of Yahweh.
The bravest commander of them all—who sends others out on suicide missions is himself so afraid of being hurt he is found hiding in a tunnel.
its what rats do ….
There is no point taking them alive. It is a serious mistake. They will be trade bait and as usual one of these terrorists is worth 20 Israeli.
just take him … dont say that you took him.. alive or dead … question him .. if he dies … he dies … if he lives … state that he is alive and has been very forthcoming with much info …
Islamofascist cowards after all? He supposed to save last grenade for himself and blow up as they are apprehending him? He lost his chance at martyrdom? Hamas is such a fraud.
Arabs are so weak.
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