In the last day, a raid by the IDF’s commando brigade on a large humanitarian compound of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRA), which has become in recent months, since the IDF ended the maneuver in Gaza City, a terror base for Hamas.
The complex was operated between the neighborhood of Al-Sabra and Tel al-Hawa in the north of the Gaza Strip, and included a recruitment bureau for terrorist operatives, food warehouses – including rockets and explosive devices – and in the middle of a food distribution line that Hamas took over, and distributed it every morning to thousands of displaced Gazans in the area, using vouchers.
In a warehouse complex near the university, elite IDF units called Maglan and Egoz fighters found large UAVs that Hamas had built in recent months, and in the surrounding area there were other signs of military recovery since the end of the maneuver in Gaza about six months ago: blocked roads where Hamas deployed standard charges, observation posts over the area and a forward command room for the management of the complex.





