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IDF intensifies air, ground ops. in and around Gaza, monitoring Khan Yunis

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During operations in northern Gaza, the IDF troops from the Northern Brigade, under Division 252, killed dozens of terrorists and destroyed multiple terror infrastructures, the IDF announced Saturday.

The soldiers worked in cooperation with the Yahalam unit and destroyed a two-kilometer-long underground tunnel in the area.

They also located several mines, explosives, rocket launchers, and Hamas weapons, such as rockets, grenades, and missiles.

Monitoring Khan Yunis hospital for activity

Israeli intelligence officials are closely monitoring activity around the European Hospital in Khan Yunis to determine whether Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Mohammad Sinwar, has been killed.

 IDF soldiers continue their ground operations in northern Gaza and located and destroyed a two kilometer long underground tunnel May 17, 2025 (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
IDF soldiers continue their ground operations in northern Gaza and located and destroyed a two kilometer long underground tunnel May 17, 2025 (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT)

They are also investigating whether Rafah Brigade Commander Muhammad Shabana and the spokesperson for Hamas’s military wing, Abu Ubaida, were killed along with him.

The IDF is also preparing for the next phase: an intense and large-scale operation across multiple fronts.

“We will not stop – until we return the hostages and dismantle Hamas’s rule of terror,” IDF Arabic Spokesperson Col. Avichay Adraee said, confirming the IDF’s new intensified operations.

Breaking the Hamas leadership

Defense Minister Israel Katz has instructed the general staff that every point the IDF reaches in the ground operation must be conquered, cleared, secured, and fortified, so that over time, the territory where Hamas is active will shrink dramatically. According to senior defense officials, the IDF’s plans are expected to break the Hamas leadership.

The IDF’s operations in Gaza are divided into several efforts: Securing buffer zones inside Palestinian territory and rear-area defense to protect the border fence from attacks.

“The locations the IDF has positioned itself in will enable forces to launch the major operation. It’s already clear we’ll reach areas we haven’t been in until now,” said field officers, adding that each day the IDF increases its control over Palestinian territory. This includes engineering work, road construction, aid center development, and supporting infrastructure.

According to military sources, the IDF could take control of all of Rafah within a week, cutting it off from Khan Yunis, seize large parts of northern Gaza, move its population southward, and prepare for a very large-scale maneuver.

On Sunday at 4:00 p.m., the political echelon will convene to decide whether to allow more time to advance hostage negotiations or to proceed with the large-scale maneuver under fire.

The establishment of headquarters for the operating divisions was completed Friday night, and advanced stages of operational planning were approved, involving coordinated air and naval forces. Military sources said the plans include deception tactics and a very broad scope of firepower. Division commanders are awaiting orders from the general staff, which in turn is waiting for a decision from the political echelon to begin a formal battle procedure.

On Friday, the IDF began moving civilians from Beit Lahia in northern Gaza to the southern part of the Strip through leaflet distribution and targeted strikes on terror infrastructure in the area. In the coming days, additional population relocations southward are expected from other focal points.

The IDF is operating in several areas across Gaza to establish shelter zones and humanitarian aid centers where food packages will be distributed to Palestinian families. “These are pre-selected zones that have undergone engineering operations to clear out infrastructure and create open, smooth, and controlled spaces,” said a military source. “Electric infrastructure and communications systems have been installed. Security screening sites will be set up there, and Palestinians will soon begin arriving. The chief of staff visited the area to personally oversee the preparations.”

The United Arab Emirates, in coordination with the Israeli Defense Ministry, funded the deployment of water pipelines from Israel into Gaza, reaching the aid centers. “Once Palestinians realize food and water are being distributed in an orderly manner and in a secure area, they will go there,” said security sources. “This action strips Hamas leadership of their most important asset since the beginning of the war – control over humanitarian aid and, consequently, over the Palestinian street. Once this occurs, it will change the rules of the game. Pressure on the Hamas leadership will increase.”

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