Islamic University used for arms production also destroyed

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Tel Aviv (Israel) – Israel has carried out airstrikes that resulted in the destruction of seven mosques in Gaza, an area known to be a haven for terrorists. These attacks reportedly led to the elimination of several terrorists. Israel said that terrorists often seek refuge within these mosques. The Israeli Air Force identified the seven targeted mosques as Al-Abbas, Al-Susi, Al-Yarmouk, Al-Amin Muhammad, Ahmed Yassin, Al-Habib Mohammad, and Al-Garbi. The Air Force has also released a video. Additionally, the Israeli Air Force also targeted and demolished the Islamic University in Gaza City. At this university, Hamas was manufacturing arms as well as providing terrorist training to its engineers. These activities were deemed a significant threat, prompting the Israeli warplanes to bomb and obliterate the facility.
As per the Israeli Defence Forces’ reports, over 2,300 locations in Gaza have been targeted. Regrettably, the ongoing conflict has resulted in the loss of over 1,200 lives and left more than 3,000 individuals wounded due to attacks carried out by Hamas.
Israel has, to date, neutralised 1,000 Palestinian terrorists and left over 5,000 others injured in its counteroffensive. Furthermore, Israel has implemented a blockade on the Gaza Strip, cutting off the supply of electricity, water, and gas.
| Editorial Perspective
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s decisive action against Afzal Khan serves as an ideal example of how to finish terrorism. Presently, Israel is employing similar strategies to eliminate Jihadi terrorists. |
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