Hamas' invasion of southern Israel over the weekend rose to 1,200 on Wednesday morning, as the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) continued to pummel Palestinian terror assets in the Gaza Strip.
Overnight Tuesday, the Israeli Air Force hit more than 200 targets in Gaza's Al Furqan neighborhood, which it called «a terror nest for Hamas,» from which «many activities against Israel are carried out.»
It was Israel's third strike in the area in the past 24 hours, according to the military.
The IDF «will continue to act powerfully against the infrastructures of the terrorist organization Hamas, which aim terror against Israel, and continues extensive waves of attacks in the Gaza Strip,» it added.
Among the Hamas targets hit across the Strip were weapons storage facilities, command and control centers, naval assets and more, the military said.
The operational headquarters used by the rocket force of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist organization was also hit.
«We have released all restraints, regained control of the [border] area and are moving to full offense,» Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant told troops during a visit to the south on Tuesday night.
«You will have the ability to change reality here. You have seen the prices paid.
Hamas wanted a change in Gaza. It will change 180 degrees from what it thought,» the minister said.
«They will regret this moment. Gaza will never return to what it was.
Whoever comes to decapitate, murder women, Holocaust survivors--we will eliminate them with all our might and without compromise.»
On Wednesday, IDF spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said that over the past 24 hours, Israeli forces had killed 18 Palestinian terrorists who had infiltrated Israeli territory during Hamas's