The IDF announced on Wednesday that its operations on several fronts that aren't Iran were continuing, in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank.
In northern Gaza in Jabalya, troops killed a terrorist cell of three Hamas fighters coming towards them. The troops also destroyed a building being used for logistical planning. A terrorist cell of two was struck elsewhere in the area.
The IDF announced on Tuesday that troops reinvaded Jabalya, for the first time since the Iran front opened. Since October 7, the neighborhood had been invaded by the IDF several times.
Booby-trapped humanitarian aid
Operations continued in Khan Yunis as well, where troops located a package of what looked like humanitarian aid, but was actually booby-trapped. When troops fired reduction bombs on it, it exploded and brought the building down.
Troops also located and destroyed military infrastructure, including launchers, booby-trapped buildings, and tunnel shafts.
In the northern West Bank, troops continued anti-terrorist operations, the IDF said, particularly focusing on the more peripheral areas, where the military said that terror activists have been seeking refuge in.
On Tuesday, security agencies announced that the Nahal Brigade, which had been fighting in the Gaza Strip up until now, had been transferred to the West Bank.
Operation Iron Wall against terrorism in the West Bank began in January and mainly targeted refugee camps, emptying them. Troops have routinely found and confiscated weapons and cash.