Recent intelligence revealed new details about the raid in Khan Yunis that retrieved the bodies of five hostages, located in underground tunnels.
Brigade 401 has been conducting operations in the Tel al-Sultan and Shabura neighborhoods in Rafah, Gaza Strip, over the past few weeks.
Nahal Brigade targeted terrorists embedded in a school and located a tunnel shaft in the schoolyard.
The IDF has eliminated over 14,000 Hamas terrorists since the war began, intensifying operations to dismantle Hamas's military infrastructure and command capabilities across Gaza.
Hamas uses civilian homes to stockpile weapons, dresses its fighters as civilians and moves through an extensive tunnel network to sneak up on and ambush Israeli soldiers.
During a two-week mission, paratrooper reconnaissance soldiers engaged in face-to-face combat with terrorists, destroyed combat zones, and neutralized booby-trapped buildings.
The comedic scene from the Mel Brooks classic explains why the IDF can miss Hamas tunnels after heavy operations and thus, need to reinvade.
The IDF stated that prior to the strike, they carried out steps to mitigate risk to civilian harm, including the use of precise aerial surveillance and intelligence.
The finding of the game indicates the teaching and encouragement of terrorism to young children. In additional searches in the area, the soldiers also located many weapons in residential buildings.
Soldiers raided the office of the Commander of Rocket and Missile Fire in Hamas's Rafah Brigade, and found numerous tunnel shafts, weaponry, and intelligence documents.