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We have Hamas chief surrounded in bunker says IDF

Defence minister Yoav Gallant has claimed that Israeli forces have isolated Yahya Sinwar in Gaza

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Yahya Sinwar, Hamas' political chief in Gaza, speaks during a rally organised by the representatives of prominent families (mokhtar) in support of "the Palestinian resistence" in Gaza City, on June 20, 2021. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP) (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty Images)

(JNS) Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in a televised address to the nation on Tuesday that “Gaza is the biggest terror base built by man.”

“The whole of Gaza is a terrorism base,” Gallant added, noting that Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar is hiding in his bunker, “out of touch with his surroundings.”

There will be no humanitarian pauses for Gaza before Israelis held hostage are returned, the minister vowed.

The Israel Defense Forces is operating against Hamas in the heart of Gaza City for the first time in decades, IDF Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Yaron Finkelman said on Tuesday.

“This generation is the generation of victory. We are fighting at this very hour in significant centers of the Gaza Strip,” Finkelman added. “I have just returned from there. For the first time in decades, the IDF is fighting in the heart of Gaza City. In the heart of terror.”

Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, IDF spokesman, reiterated on Tuesday night that there would be no ceasefire, as the military presses on with its ground offensive.

“Hamas terrorists tell themselves that there will be a truce. There won’t be one. We are moving forward,” Hagari said. He added that the IDF has struck more than 14,000 targets in Gaza, destroyed more than 100 tunnel entrances and captured 4,000 weapons.

Gazan terrorists also fired on Ashdod on Tuesday, setting off sirens and the Iron Dome air defense system.



“What we’re seeing now, based on our aerial strike, to some extent it’s affecting their capability to fight back,” said Lt. Col Richard Hecht, the IDF spokesman to international media.

Hecht displayed videos of secondary explosions of Hamas munitions hidden in civilian areas after Israeli Air Force strikes in Gaza in recent hours.

The IDF seized 375 automatic rifles in recent days in Gaza, some with grenade launchers, 43 heavy machine guns, 1,493 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and grenades, 427 bomb belts, 760 rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), 360 cartridges, 98 rockets, five anti-aircraft missiles, three anti-tank missiles, computers, phones and 167 maps, per Hecht.

Discussing humanitarian efforts, Hecht said the Salah Al-Din route, which goes to the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, was open on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a temporary closure at 11 a.m. due to Hamas firing near the road. It subsequently reopened.

These efforts serve the IDF’s goal of dismantling Hamas by moving civilians south, bringing in humanitarian assistance and focusing on closing in on Hamas in Gaza City.

The IDF found tunnel shafts and weapons near a giant Ferris wheel and a university, the military said. During the operation, Paratroopers Brigade soldiers exposed an underground tunnel shaft adjacent to an amusement park. The soldiers destroyed the shaft, the army said.

With soldiers of the Armored Corps from the divisional combat team of the 7th Brigade, the soldiers also found an underground tunnel shaft and a weapons warehouse near a university. The latter contained chemical materials, RPGs and Claymore mines, among other materials.

In the past 24 hours, IDF troops secured a military stronghold belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in the northern Gaza Strip, the military announced earlier on Tuesday. Troops found anti-tank missiles and launchers, weapons and various intelligence materials in the compound.

On Monday, reservists from the Negev Brigade, the 551st Brigade and soldiers from the Yahalom elite combat engineering unit located tunnels in a residence in a civilian neighborhood in the Beit Hanoun area in the northeast part of Gaza, near Sderot. Yahalom soldiers, reservists and soldiers of the Oketz Unit destroyed the tunnels, the military said.

IDF troops also located Hamas terrorists who barricaded themselves overnight in a building adjacent to the Al-Quds Hospital. The terrorists planned to attack Israeli forces from the hospital, according to the military.

IDF soldiers directed an aircraft to strike the Hamas terrorists.

“The attack led to significant secondary explosions, which indicate the presence of a Hamas weapons depot in a civilian area,” the IDF stated.

Archeologists are working with soldiers and are still combing through ash at the scene of southern communities that were hit on Oct. 7 by the Hamas mass-murder campaign, according to Hecht.

“Up to now, we found 10 people who were killed who were considered missing,” he said. “This is happening at the Shura Base.”

“This is not just about what they did and the fact that they can never do it again. They’d do it again if they could,” Hecht added, of the terrorists.

In the north on Tuesday afternoon, some 20 launches were identified crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory, and the IDF returned fire at the sources of fire with artillery.

The IDF maintains its responsive posture, a day after Hamas fired 30 rockets deep into northern Israel, Hecht said.

A terror squad's attempt to fire an anti-tank missile also drew IDF tank fire, resulting in a Hezbollah post being struck.

The IDF Aerial Defense Array intercepted a suspicious target before it crossed the Lebanon border into Israeli airspace, the military said.

Terrorists fired at an IDF post in the area of Aramshe in northern Israel on Tuesday. No injuries were reported.

During a Tuesday briefing for the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee at Gallant’s office at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Gallant stressed that many battle days remain ahead.

The minister said that Israel will achieve three main goals: Hamas's cessation as a military and regime framework, the removal of a security threat in Gaza to Israeli citizens and full IDF freedom of operation.

Since October 21, the IDF has facilitated the entry of humanitarian aid—including food, water and medical and humanitarian supplies—into the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, via Israel's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories. That aid is designated for the civilian population in the Gaza Strip.

As of November 6, the IDF said that 665 trucks have entered the Gaza Strip via Rafah, including deliveries of more than 3,000 tons of food, 1,720 tons of medical equipment, 600 tons of equipment for temporary shelters and more than 1.15 million liters (nearly 39 million fluid ounces) of water.

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