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🇮🇱 IDF ELIMINATES OCTOBER 7 TERRORIST, CONTINUES OPERATIONS IN GAZA, LEBANON, AND JUDEA AND SAMARIA

🎯 IDF, SHIN BET ELIMINATE TERRORIST INVOLVED IN CAPT. DANIEL PEREZ'S ABDUCTION: The IDF and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) announced the elimination of Muhammad Na'im Jandiya, Head of Military Security in Hamas' Shuja'iyya Battalion, in a strike carried out two days ago in northern Gaza.

During the October 7 massacre, Jandiya commanded a Nukhba terrorist cell that infiltrated Kibbutz Nahal Oz and participated in the abduction of the late Capt. Daniel Perez. Throughout the war, he was responsible for holding Yotam Chaim, Samer Al-Talalka, and Alon Shamriz captive in an underground tunnel in Shuja'iyya.

According to the IDF, he also recently advanced terrorist attacks against IDF troops operating in the Gaza Strip and was one of the prominent masked operatives who participated in Hamas hostage release ceremonies conducted as part of previous hostage release deals.

Prior to the strike, steps were taken to mitigate harm to civilians, including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance. IDF troops under the Southern Command remain deployed in the area in accordance with the ceasefire agreement and will continue operating to remove any immediate threat.

❌ ARMED TERRORIST ELIMINATED IN SOUTHERN LEBANON SECURITY ZONE: Earlier today, IDF troops identified an armed terrorist operating near soldiers inside the Security Zone in the Majdal Zoun area of southern Lebanon, in what the IDF described as a blatant violation of the agreement.

The soldiers responded to the threat, opened fire, and following extensive searches, eliminated the terrorist.

💥 IDF STRIKES HEZBOLLAH INFRASTRUCTURE FOLLOWING ATTACKS ON TROOPS: In response to Hezbollah's continued violations of the agreement and attacks against IDF soldiers in the Security Zone on Thursday, the IDF carried out precise strikes against approximately 10 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Bint Jbeil, Beit Yahoun, Kounine, and Braachit.

According to the IDF, the targeted sites were used to advance attacks against Israeli forces operating in the Security Zone.

Separately, overnight, troops identified a Hezbollah terrorist cell transporting weapons in a truck near the Security Zone. The IDF struck the vehicle to remove the threat to the soldiers. Secondary explosions following the strike indicated the presence of weapons inside the truck.

⚔️ IDF SUMMARIZES WEEKLY OPERATIONS ACROSS MULTIPLE FRONTS: The IDF reported dismantling more than one kilometer of underground terror tunnels in the Gaza Strip over the past week, conducting four precise strikes against terrorists posing immediate threats in southern Lebanon, and apprehending more than 60 terror suspects throughout Judea and Samaria.

In the Northern Command, troops continue operating in the Security Zone to eliminate threats to the State of Israel. As part of those operations, an underground terror tunnel in Majdal Zoun was dismantled. Following Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire agreement, the Israeli Air Force also struck three Hezbollah command centers.

In the Southern Command, operations remain focused on locating and dismantling additional tunnel routes, particularly in the Khan Yunis area. Approximately 20 terrorists were struck and eliminated, including operatives involved in rebuilding Hamas' military infrastructure and terrorists who infiltrated Israeli territory during the October 7 massacre.

In the Central Command, more than 60 suspects were apprehended during dozens of operations, including individuals suspected of planning a terrorist attack, Hamas affiliation, stone throwing, and weapons possession and trafficking.

Security forces also confiscated approximately 162,000 NIS in terror funds, five UAVs, materials used to manufacture explosive devices, incitement materials, ammunition, and weapons, including pistols and M-16 rifles.

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