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The Israeli army said 450 Hamas targets were hit in the Gaza Strip

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The IDF noted on its social networks that “this is the third strike in this area in the last 24 hours.”

Israeli Army (properly named – IDF – Tzva ha-Hagana le-Israel) on Wednesday, October 11, reported on his Telegram channel that in 24 hours he had carried out strikes on 450 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip.

“For the third time in 24 hours, the Israel Defense Forces continue to carry out massive strikes on the Gaza Strip; dozens of fighter jets hit more than 200 targets in Al-Furqan,” they said.

The report also said “this is the third strike in the area in the past 24 hours, with the IDF hitting more than 450 targets.”

The military said al-Furqan is an area in the northern Gaza Strip that Hamas uses as a “terror center, where a large number of terrorist attacks against Israel are carried out.”

Let’s remember that on October 7, Hamas militants carried out a massive rocket attack on Israel and entered its territory. In response, the Israeli army announced the start of Operation Iron Swords and attacked the group’s targets in the Gaza Strip.

In addition, on October 10 it was reported that the Israeli army regained control of the border with the Gaza Strip.

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