Israel hits 200 Hamas military facilities in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacked 200 military facilities of the Palestinian Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip on the night of December 4.
IDF troops struck terror infrastructure located inside a school in Beit Hanoun, from which an attack on the troops was carried out, Caliber.Az reports, citing the IDF Telegram channel.
In the compound were two tunnel shafts, including a booby-trapped one, explosives, and additional weapons.
In addition, an IDF aircraft struck vehicles containing missiles, mortar shells, and weapons, thwarting an imminent attack against IDF soldiers. An additional IDF aircraft struck military infrastructure designated for ambushing the troops with anti-tank missiles.
IDF troops directed an aircraft to strike a cell of terrorists. Following this, a weapons storage facility from which the terrorists exited was struck as well.
Furthermore, the Israeli Navy struck many Hamas terror targets overnight, assisting with the reinforcement of ground troops. The Hamas terror targets included observation posts belonging to the Hamas naval forces and terrorist infrastructure at the Gaza harbour. The forces also struck with precise munitions Hamas military compounds.

Meanwhile, the IDF spokesman, Lt-Col Avichay Adraee, called on residents of the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip to evacuate to Rafah, located on the border with Egypt.
He wrote about this on his page on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
"To the residents ... In the districts of Al-Mahatta, Al-Katiba, Hamad, Al-Satar, Bani Suheila and Maan, in order to preserve your safety, we urge you to move to well-known shelters for displaced persons in the districts of Al-Fukhari, Al-Shabura, Al-Zuhur and Tal Al—Sultan," Adrai wrote.

It was also reported that air raid sirens sounded for the first time in Israel since the evening of December 3 in areas that are located on the border with the Gaza Strip.
The sirens sounded in Kibbutz Nirim.
Last time, air raid sirens sounded in the northern part of Israel on December 3.







