מדינת ישראל צוברעכט א וויכטיגע חאמאס באזע אין דזשאבאליע.
Jabalia, once a densely populated area in northern Gaza, now lies in ruins following a series of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) operations aimed at dismantling entrenched Hamas terror networks responsible for launching rockets into Israeli territory. The devastation, while stark, underscores Israel’s ongoing effort to neutralize Hamas’s military infrastructure embedded within civilian zones—a grim consequence of the terror group’s long-standing practice of using human shields.
The IDF confirmed that its latest operations in Jabalia involved precision strikes on command centers, weapons depots, and tunnel entrances used by Hamas militants to coordinate cross-border attacks. Israeli officials emphasized that the objective was not to target civilians but to destroy the operational capacity of Hamas fighters who had turned the city into a fortified combat zone.
Military analysts note that Jabalia has long served as a central hub for Hamas’s rocket manufacturing and logistics. The area’s network of underground tunnels allowed militants to move weapons and personnel undetected, posing a persistent threat to Israeli communities in the south. IDF forces employed air and artillery support in coordination with intelligence-based targeting to minimize collateral damage while achieving tactical dominance.
Israel’s government continues to defend the campaign as a matter of national survival, pointing out that Hamas’s aggression—fueled by Iranian funding and extremist ideology—has made peaceful coexistence impossible. “Every strike in Jabalia brings us closer to a future where Israeli families no longer live under the constant threat of rocket fire,” one IDF spokesperson stated.
As reconstruction discussions loom, Israeli officials stress that any future governance of Gaza must ensure demilitarization and the permanent dismantling of Hamas’s military wing. For now, Jabalia stands as both a symbol of Hamas’s downfall and a reminder of the high cost of confronting terror entrenched among civilians.
Israel’s position remains firm: lasting peace can only follow the complete eradication of Hamas’s war-making capabilities.
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