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The IDF on track to dismantle Hamas’s last brigade in Rafah

Despite the slow pace of the IDF operation in Rafah, the overall strategy is proving effective

June 24, 2024 09:22
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Israeli ground troops operating in the Rafah area of southern Gaza, June 1, 2024 (Credit: IDF)

ByJC Reporter, JEWISH NEWS SYNDICATE: analysis

2 min read

The Israel Defence Forces is pursuing a phased approach in its ongoing offensive against Hamas’s last stronghold in Rafah, Gaza. By dividing Rafah into sub-areas and deploying a single division – the 162nd – rather than two, the IDF and the Israeli Cabinet have taken a slower path, but one that has avoided another crisis with the United States.

According to Israeli military assessments, Hamas’s final functioning brigade will be dismantled in Rafah within weeks. Its defeat will mark a major milestone in the war that began on Oct. 7 with Hamas’s mass invasion of southern Israel. Meanwhile, Hamas has lost its ability to smuggle weapons and contraband from Egypt’s Sinai into Gaza via the cross-border tunnels. This will severely harm Hamas’s ability to rebuild its terror army – assuming that Israel does not relinquish its control of the Gaza-Egypt border.

According to an IDF source, of Hamas’s four Rafah battalions, only two are currently functional.

The IDF has eliminated over 500 terrorists in Rafah, and has also discovered extensive tunnel networks under the city, and under the Philadelphia Corridor along the Gaza-Egypt border. Two of the tunnels destroyed by Israeli forces exceeded 1km in length.