Israel Air Force (IAF) fighter jets targeted two Hamas launch posts in a humanitarian area in southern Gaza overnight into Wednesday, following intelligence reports and operational identification, the IDF reported.
The IDF stated that the strike was made after taking precautions to mitigate civilian harm, adding that the launch sites were filled with rockets and were struck before any rockets were fired toward Israel.
The IDF continues to operate in central Gaza, eliminating terrorists and destroying Hamas infrastructure, the military said.
In one strike, the IDF reportedly eliminated terrorists in close proximity to soldiers with tank fire. As part of the operation, IAF fighter jets struck over 50 military targets. Additionally, an IAF aircraft struck a tunnel shaft and additional terror infrastructure in central Gaza.
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