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Netanyahu's Gaza Order Triggers Violent Blowback, Hamas Allies Rain Explosives On IDF Units

Netanyahu's Gaza Order Triggers Violent Blowback, Hamas Allies Rain Explosives On IDF Units

Time of Indiaa day ago
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/ Aug 05, 2025, 11:50PM IST
Militant wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad launched multiple attacks on Israeli forces in Gaza. The Al-Qassam Brigades claimed they targeted an IDF command-and-control site in the Moraj axis with heavy mortar fire. Meanwhile, Saraya al-Quds, in coordination with Ansar Brigades, released a video showing strikes on Israeli troops and armored units in Shejaiya. They claimed destruction of a military vehicle and casualties among Israeli soldiers. Watch
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