City
Epaper

More than 50 terror targets struck in Gaza over last day

By ANI | Updated: May 11, 2025 23:17 IST

Tel Aviv [Israel], May 11 (ANI/TPS): The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) assaulted more than 50 terrorist targets throughout the ...

Open in App

Tel Aviv [Israel], May 11 (ANI/TPS): The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) assaulted more than 50 terrorist targets throughout the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, as Israeli forces continue to operate to locate and destroy above-ground and underground terrorist infrastructures, in cooperation with the Air Force.

Among the infrastructures attacked were the headquarters of the Hamas terrorist organization, weapons caches, and sniper and observation posts that posed a threat to the forces in the central Gaza Strip.

Among the targets attacked were terrorist cells, military buildings, and operational apartments from which terrorists operated to carry out terrorist acts against IDF forces. (ANI/TPS)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDisclose names of leaders who shielded sacrilege perpetrators, Sukhbir Badal tells Cong

NationalLand scam: ED files prosecution complaint against ex-Uttarakhand minister Harak Singh Rawat, family

International"There should be no double standards, especially in energy trade": MEA on EU sanctions

NationalAndhra Pradesh plans to build Green Hydrogen Valley

Other SportsArsenal sign forward Noni Madueke from Chelsea

International Realted Stories

InternationalThere should be no double standards on energy trade: India on latest EU sanctions package against Russia

InternationalMP CM Mohan Yadav meets global industry leaders in Spain to boost tech, industrial investment

InternationalNCP flop show in Gopalganj: Advantage Awami League amid massive chaos in Bangladesh

InternationalKathmandu plane crash: Probe blames Saurya Airlines tragedy on cargo shift, speed errors and oversight lapses

InternationalEthiopia seeks alternative coffee markets amid US tariff threat