The Israel-Hamas War brings new meaning to the roles of IDF Nahal brigade soldiers and medics.
Throughout the day on Wednesday, IAF fighter jets and aircraft struck over 30 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, including weapons storage facilities, terrorist cells, and additional infrastructure.
The launchers were loaded in their posts, but were struck before any launches could be conducted.
This could be a signal of further additional movements toward attacking Hamas’s remaining battalions in Rafah or small portions of central Gaza.
Forces eliminated terrorists and destroyed buildings belonging to Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).
The operation was a combination of ground troops, support from aircraft, and heavy fire from naval units.
Additional launches were detected toward IDF soldiers in the Shejaiya area of the northern Gaza Strip. No soldiers were reported injured, and the launchers were destroyed.
The Nahal Brigade joined forces with the 601st Engineering Battalion to destroy important weapon-making infrastructure.
As the IDF operates in the northern and central Gaza Strip, soldiers killed terrorists, including one responsible for October 7 rocket launches towards Israeli territory.
Soldiers from the IDF's Nahal Brigade, which has a special connection to Israeli agriculture, confided in Kan 11 the struggles of serving in Gaza and the meaningful experience of assisting farmers.