The Israel Defence Forces stated on Saturday that weapons and games designed to inspire youngsters to violence were discovered in a Hamas commander’s home on the outskirts of Khan Yunis Saturday.
Three Hamas operatives were killed inside the school in Khan Yunis’ Bani Suheila area, according to the IDF. The three were carrying RPGs as well as intelligence about Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade.
Israel forces discovered a significant stash of weaponry, including grenades, ammunition, and combat vests, inside a local commander’s home.
IDF stated that some of the weapons were discovered inside a child’s bedroom, adjacent to other toys and games.
The IDF shared a photo of a jigsaw portraying armed Arab youngsters attacking Israel.
Israel Defence Forces tweeted, “A Gazan childhood is plagued with incitement toward hate and violence. Our commando troops located Hamas weapons, grenades, magazines, and vests in a civilian home used as Hamas terrorist infrastructure. Some of the weapons and combat materials were located in a bedroom next to dolls and children’s games, including ones inciting hate and violence against Israel”, through its official ‘X’ handle.
On Saturday, the IDF also released a video of top IDF officers conducting a general assessment on Friday within Khan Yunis.
On October 7, at least 1,200 people were killed in Hamas strikes on Israeli villages near the Gaza border.
The number of men, women, children, soldiers, and foreigners detained by Hamas in Gaza is now estimated to reach 129. Other persons are still missing as Israeli authorities seek to identify the dead and look for human remains.
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