Gideon’s Chariots in Motion as Nahal Brigade Strikes Deep in Gaza, WATCH:

Operation Gideon’s Chariots: Nahal Brigade Combat Team under Division 162 conduct intensive operations in Gaza.

Nahal Brigade combat team operating in the Gaza Strip | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

As part of Operation Gideon’s Chariots, the Nahal Brigade’s combat team, under the command of the IDF’s 162nd Division, has been operating in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.

Nahal soldiers in Beit Lahia
In recent weeks, numerous terrorist targets have been struck from the air and on the ground. These included terrorists, weapons stockpiles, booby-trapped buildings, rocket launchers, and tunnel shafts.

In one of the operations, the forces destroyed a booby-trapped structure that was identified with the help of a drone. Explosives had been hidden inside a sack within the building, intended to harm IDF troops.

Building in the Gaza Strip where explosives were hidden in a sack | Photo: IDF Spokesperson
Weapons and military equipment uncovered by the forces | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

The IDF stated that its forces continue to operate against terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip in order to protect the citizens of the State of Israel.

Givati soldiers in Jabalia
It should be noted that yesterday (Tuesday), footage was also released of the Givati Brigade’s combat team—also operating under Division 162—engaged in extensive operations in Jabalia in northern Gaza.

In recent weeks, Givati soldiers have eliminated numerous terrorists, uncovered and destroyed weapons hidden inside residential homes, and dismantled terror infrastructure—including tunnel shafts and underground routes.

In one of their most recent operations, the troops identified several terrorists in the area. They directed an Israeli Air Force aircraft to the location, which executed a precision strike, successfully eliminating the terrorists.

Givati Brigade combat team operating in Jabalia | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

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