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IDF Intensifies Gaza Operations: Dozens of Terrorists Eliminated, Infrastructure Destroyed, Security Zone Expanded

IDF expands Gaza operations, eliminating dozens of terrorists, destroying Hamas infrastructure, and widening the security buffer to protect Israeli civilians.

23/03/2025

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The Israel Defense Forces, led by the Southern Command and supported by Military Intelligence (AMAN) and Shin Bet, have intensified operations across the Gaza Strip, delivering major blows to Hamas and other terror groups entrenched in the region.

Over recent days, IDF ground units from the 252nd Division and the 143rd Gaza Division have operated in multiple combat zones with the goal of eliminating threats, destroying rocket launchers, and expanding Israel’s security buffer to protect border communities.

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In a series of coordinated attacks, the IDF has eliminated dozens of terrorists and destroyed key terror infrastructure, including weapons caches, command centers, and tunnel entrances embedded in civilian areas—evidence of Hamas’ continued use of human shields.

Air and Sea Forces Provide Full-Spectrum Support

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Israel’s Air Force and Navy continue to play a vital role, with fighter jets, UAVs, and naval assets providing close support to ground troops. Airstrikes have targeted Hamas operatives, rocket sites, and key logistical hubs, while Israeli naval vessels enforce security along the coastal perimeter, preventing maritime smuggling and escape routes for terror leaders.

Protecting Civilians, Crushing Terror

Despite ongoing international scrutiny, Israel remains committed to precision warfare and minimizing civilian harm, even as Hamas embeds itself within hospitals, mosques, and residential zones. The IDF continues to issue evacuation routes and warnings before strikes—an ethical contrast to Hamas, which uses civilians as shields and hostages as bargaining chips.

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Relentless Pursuit of National Security

These operations are part of Israel’s broader campaign to dismantle Hamas’ war machine, rescue remaining hostages, and ensure that October 7 is never repeated. As Iran’s proxies continue to wage war from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, Israel’s forces remain on high alert—defensive yet determined.

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The message is clear: every tunnel will be exposed, every terrorist hunted, and every rocket launcher destroyed—until peace is secured through strength.

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