Prime Minister Netanyahu Meets Families of Abductees and War Cabinet, IDF Destroys Terrorist Laboratories

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Prime Minister Netanyahu meets with families of abductees and members of War Cabinet

Prime Minister Netanyahu met with the families of the abductees on Sunday evening, along with members of the War Cabinet. The meeting, which took place at Shaar Kariya, was initially postponed for an hour as some of the families were not allowed to enter and demonstrated outside the place. However, the Prime Minister’s Office later announced that all the families of the abductees were able to enter the meeting with the War Management Cabinet.

In a statement, IDF spokesman Daniel Hadari addressed the situation in Gaza, stating that Yahya Sinwar knows the whereabouts of the abductees, saying “It is Yahya Sinwar who knows where these children are.” Additionally, Hadari announced that the IDF had located and destroyed terrorist laboratories inside mosques and schools. He also mentioned that the IDF is on high alert in the north and will continue to respond offensively to any threats.

“Our forces have the upper hand in all battles,” Hadari continued, referring to the ongoing fighting in Gaza. He accused Hamas of using schools, mosques, and humanitarian institutions to hide their terrorist headquarters and means of warfare. Hadari also spoke about the use of civilians as human shields and the exposure of Hamas’ methods to the world.

The ground war in Gaza has intensified, with the IDF engaging in face-to-face battles against the terrorists of the Zeitoun Battalion, one of the main battalions of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The IDF’s discoveries of weapon production laboratories in mosques and schools have shed light on Hamas’ use of Islam and its symbols to further their terrorist activities.

The situation in Gaza remains tense, as the IDF continues to target and destroy terrorist infrastructure while facing off against Hamas. The world is closely watching the developments in the region, as the conflict shows no signs of abating.

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