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מדנ"י אטאקירט נאך חאמאס צילן אין רפיח

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The Israel Defense Forces continue to press forward in Rafah, refusing to back down as the last pockets of entrenched Hamas terrorists attempt to hide within heavily urbanized zones. Newly released drone footage shows a precise IDF airstrike hitting militants concealed inside dense residential structures, reaffirming Israel’s commitment to neutralizing threats even as a fragile ceasefire holds over parts of eastern Rafah in late November 2025.

Despite the temporary pause in some frontline exchanges, IDF units have maintained targeted operations against Hamas tunnel systems—subterranean networks long used to transport fighters, smuggle weapons, and orchestrate attacks on Israeli civilians. According to recent operational briefings, more than twenty terrorists were eliminated inside these tunnels over the past week alone, marking one of the most concentrated anti-tunnel efforts in recent months.

These findings highlight a strategic truth long understood by Israeli military planners: tunnel warfare drastically complicates conflict resolution. Urban-warfare assessments indicate that battles involving extensive tunnel infrastructure can extend engagements by up to forty percent compared to standard open-terrain combat. This prolonged timeline is precisely what Hamas relies on, using civilian areas and underground passageways to shield operations and prolong conflict at the cost of Gaza’s population.

In contrast, Israel continues to balance precision with restraint, using advanced surveillance, drones, and surgical strikes to isolate combatants while limiting collateral damage. The latest Rafah operations reflect that doctrine in action—focused, intelligence-driven, and unwavering in the mission to protect Israeli communities from ongoing terror threats.

As the situation in Rafah remains fluid, the IDF’s message is unmistakable: the presence of terrorists, tunnels, or urban cover will not deter Israel from securing its citizens and preventing Hamas from rebuilding its military capabilities. The campaign in Rafah is another reminder that Israel intends to finish what Hamas began—and ensure that Gaza’s terror networks cannot re-emerge.
 

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