IDF General instructs troops to persevere with Rafah operation until Hamas is eradicated
Directive issued after eight Israeli soldiers were killed in a vehicle explosion during an operation in Rafah.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) vowed to continue military operations in Rafah until the Hamas terrorist group is defeated. This followed an explosion in southern Gaza that killed eight Israeli soldiers.
IDF Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Yaron Finkelman said at a June 15 meeting with commanders in Rafah that they must continue their fight against Hamas as the explosion is being investigated.
Gen. Finkelman said that the plan will be to keep moving forward, adding, “You are attacking [Hamas’s] Rafah Brigade, and we will continue until we defeat it.”
IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on June 15 that eight IDF soldiers were killed inside an armored vehicle during an operation in Tel al-Sultan in Rafah.
Mr. Hagari added that a team of experts from the Ministry of Defense and the IDF will examine the armored vehicle and the incident “until we reach findings.”
“IDF representatives delivered the hard news to the families, and are currently with them at this difficult time,” he added. The IDF did not mention whom they suspect was responsible for the explosion.
The IDF added that the tactical pause is another step in aid efforts carried out by the Israeli military and that it will “continue to support humanitarian efforts on the ground.”
The pause is aimed at allowing aid trucks to reach the nearby Israel-controlled Kerem Shalom crossing, the main entry point for aid, and travel safely to the Salah a-Din highway, a main north-south road, the military said.
The crossing has had a bottleneck since Israeli ground troops moved into Rafah in early May.
Hamas terrorists killed approximately 1,200 people and abducted more than 250 hostages during their attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
This triggered an Israeli ground offensive in Gaza, which, according to the Hamas-run health department, has now resulted in more than 37,300 deaths. This number includes both combatants and civilians.
Jack Phillips contributed to this report.