The Israel Defense Forces announced it has killed two operatives in Gaza who were allegedly in the advanced stages of planning an imminent attack against Israeli troops operating in the area.
According to military sources, the operatives posed an active threat to IDF personnel conducting operations in the Gaza Strip. The strike was carried out as part of ongoing counterterrorism efforts to protect Israeli forces from hostile action.
The IDF did not immediately provide specific details about the affiliation of the eliminated operatives or the exact location and timing of the operation. Military officials stated that intelligence indicated the operatives were engaged in concrete planning for an attack that was expected to be executed in the near term.
Israeli forces have maintained an active presence in Gaza, conducting what the military describes as targeted operations against terrorist infrastructure and individuals involved in planning attacks against Israel. The IDF has consistently stated that such operations are intelligence-driven and aimed at preventing imminent threats.
The announcement comes amid continued security operations in Gaza, where Israeli forces have been working to dismantle what they describe as terrorist networks and prevent future attacks on Israeli territory and personnel.
No Israeli casualties were reported in connection with this operation. The IDF has not released information about any additional casualties or damage resulting from the strike.
Since the outbreak of the current conflict, Israel has conducted numerous targeted strikes in Gaza aimed at what it characterizes as high-value terrorist targets and operatives involved in planning or executing attacks. The military maintains that all operations are conducted in accordance with international law and are designed to minimize civilian casualties while neutralizing specific security threats.
Gaza has been the site of intensive military operations as Israel continues its campaign against Hamas and other militant groups in the territory following the October 7 attacks that triggered the current war.

