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Israeli Air Force Strikes Multiple Terror Targets Across Gaza in 24 Hours

Israeli Air Force strikes multiple terror targets across Gaza in 24 hours. Gunmen, military buildings, rocket launching sites, arms depots, and tunnels targeted. Several terrorists eliminated in Khan Yunis. Secondary explosions detected in weapons depot. Hamas rocket-launching assets destroyed in Shejayah and Zeitoun.

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Jerusalem, 29 July, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Over the past 24 hours, the Air Force has attacked dozens of terror targets throughout Gaza, including gunmen, military buildings, rocket launching sites, arms depots, tunnels and other infrastructure.

In the Khan Yunis area of southern Gaza, troops eliminated several terrorists. In one of the attacks, a weapons depot was destroyed and secondary explosions were detected, indicating the presence of a large amount of ammunition in the structure.

Soldiers in the northern Gaza areas of Shejayah and Zeitoun destroyed Hamas rocket-launching assets and other targets.

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