Terrorist Eliminated After Firing on Israeli Forces
Terrorist eliminated by IDF forces in Qabatiya after firing on paratrooper patrol. No casualties reported. Latest update from Israel.
Terrorist eliminated by IDF forces in Qabatiya after firing on paratrooper patrol. No casualties reported. Latest update from Israel.
Jerusalem, 16 October, 2025 (TPS-IL) — A short time ago, during an operational activity by IDF forces in Qabatiya in Samaria, a terrorist threw an explosive device at a paratrooper patrol force.
The force responded with fire and eliminated the terrorist.
There were no casualties among Israeli forces.
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