The Israeli Defense Force has said that it
will make sure that Hamas won't have any military capabilities through which
they can threaten or kill Israeli citizens at the end of the ongoing war.
Tel Aviv: Israel's Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, declared a shift to a "full offensive"
against Hamas targets by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as the
counter-offensive following terror attacks intensifies, as reported by The
Times of Israel. Addressing troops stationed along the Gaza Border, the defense minister stated, "I have released all restraints. We have regained control
of the area and are moving to a full offensive." He emphasized that Gaza would undergo a significant transformation, asserting, "It will never go
back to what it was."
"You
will have the ability to change the reality here. Hamas wanted a change in
Gaza; it will change 180 degrees from what it thought," quoted The Times
of Israel, echoing the minister's remarks. Adding that Israel would not
compromise and would use its might to eliminate those seeking violence, Gallant
affirmed, "They will regret this moment; Gaza will never go back to what
it was."
Providing a glimpse
into a potentially extended counter-offensive, he hinted at a future return to
the area, stating, "We will return here, to Be'eri, in a few months, and
the situation will be different. We will resettle the kibbutz until its last
meter."
Following
Gallant's address, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the top spokesperson for the
IDF, emphasized that eliminating senior Hamas members remains a top priority,
according to The Times of Israel. Hagari revealed that troops were actively
pursuing Hamas terrorists in southern Israel following the multi-pronged terror
attacks on Saturday, reiterating, "The directive to the forces is clear:
Find terrorists and destroy them."
He also
mentioned a strong defence at the border and reported successful prevention of
infiltration attempts by terrorists. Notably, the bodies of 103 terrorists were
discovered in Kibbutz Be'eri, with Hamas responsible for the deaths of over 100
Israelis in the area.
'We
Will Break Hamas' Backbone,' Vows IDF
Lieutenant
Col. Jonathan Conricus, the IDF spokesperson, emphasized on Wednesday that the
Israeli soldiers are prepared to carry out their mission in Gaza, despite the toll
on Israel. Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Conricus mentioned that
1,200 Israelis had lost their lives, with over 2,700 wounded. He stated that
about 300,000 soldiers were deployed at the Gaza border, with the objective of
ensuring Hamas loses its military capabilities by the end of the war.
In a live
video on X, Lieutenant Col. Conricus added, "We have sent our inventory,
armoured soldiers, our artillery cores, and many other soldiers from the
reserves. 300,000 in numbers in different brigades and divisions and they are
now close to the Gaza strip getting ready to execute the mission ordered by the
Israeli government and that is to make sure that Hamas at the end of the war
won't have any military capabilities to threaten or kill Israeli citizens."
He also
provided insight into the increasing number of deaths in Israel, attributing
them to victims of Hamas attacks.
IAF Strikes Over 200 Targets in Gaza
Amid the
ongoing counter-offensive against Hamas, Israeli Air Force fighters conducted
numerous strikes, targeting over 200 sites in the Al-Furqan neighbourhood, a
known Hamas launch site for attacks.
The Israeli
Air Force reported, "Dozens of Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck over
200 targets in the Al-Furqan neighbourhood--a terrorist hotspot from which
Hamas devises and executes their attacks. This is the 3rd counterstrike in the
area during the last 24 hours, in which 450 targets were struck."
Additionally,
dozens of fighter jets targeted over 70 sites in Darje Tupah in Gaza on Tuesday
night, an area identified as a terrorist hub for Hamas activities. The Israeli
security forces also targeted the house of Mohammed Deif's father, the head of
Hamas's military wing, believed to be a key figure in the terror attacks, as
reported by The Times of Israel.
As the war against
Hamas entered its fifth day, the toll from rocket attacks and ambushes by the
terror outfit in Israel climbed to over 1,200, with more than 2,700 injured and
50 confirmed as hostages or missing, according to the IDF. The IDF also
reported over 4,500 rockets fired from Gaza thus far.
On
the other side, the Health Ministry in Gaza reported over 770 Palestinians
killed in air raids by the IDF, with another 4,000 wounded in the ongoing
counter-offensive. The casualties include 140 children and 120 women, stated
the ministry spokesperson.
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