Israel Launches “Gideon’s Chariots” Offensive in Gaza, Strikes Hundreds of Targets (VIDEO)

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has launched a new military offensive in Gaza, dubbed “Gideon’s Chariots,” releasing dramatic footage of the campaign’s opening strikes. Since Friday, the operation has intensified, with the IDF claiming it has hit hundreds of strategic targets across the Gaza Strip.

According to military sources, the offensive has focused on eliminating high-priority threats, including underground tunnel networks, weapons depots, anti-tank missile sites, and individuals identified as key terror operatives.

The IDF stated that the campaign is part of its broader effort to neutralize ongoing threats posed by militant factions in Gaza.

The newly released video footage shows precision airstrikes targeting concealed launch pads and infrastructure believed to be used for coordinating attacks on Israeli territory. The military says the name “Gideon’s Chariots” was chosen to symbolize strength and speed, reflecting the operation’s tactical goals.

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Tensions in the region remain high, with concerns about the humanitarian toll and potential for further escalation. International calls for restraint continue as the situation develops on both military and diplomatic fronts.

The IDF has reiterated its stance that all strikes are conducted with the aim of safeguarding Israeli civilians while minimizing harm to non-combatants. Human rights organizations, however, have urged transparency and caution in densely populated civilian areas.

As the “Gideon’s Chariots” operation unfolds, global attention is fixed on Gaza, with hopes for de-escalation and a lasting resolution growing more urgent by the day.


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