As part of the fighting in the west of Khan Yunis, the battle team of the Givati Brigade raided the "Alkadsia" outpost, which is the central outpost of the Khan Yunis Brigade and contains many compounds.
The office of Mohammed Sinwar - the brother of Yahya Sinwar - was located in the outpost.
Upon entering the outpost, the forces recognized that the outpost was surrounded by many explosives, including explosives buried inside the walls and neutralized.
In addition, many terrorists entrenched near the outpost opened fire on the force.
The terrorists were eliminated by sniper fire and tank shell fire and with the assistance of the Air Force.
Givati fighters in the Khan Yunis area, photo: IDF spokesman
The "Alkadsia" outpost was used by Hamas to train the terrorists in carrying out the attack on October 7.
The outpost contained significant training complexes in some of which were located models simulating the entrance gates of kibbutzim, bases and IDF armored vehicles.
The fighters also raided the central war room of the Khan Yunis Brigade and the offices of the brigade's senior officers.
Also, the outpost also contained rocket warehouses and shafts that led to an underground route that was used by Hamas.
The fighters at the Hamas headquarters in Khan Yunis, photo: IDF spokesman
A lathe for the production of munitions and underground infrastructure was found in the area, as well as many munitions including anti-tank missiles, RPGs, mag machine guns, side charges, grenades, cartridges and more.
Givati fighters west of Khan Yunis, photo: IDF spokesman
From the words of the commander of the Givati Brigade, Lt. Col. Liron Batito: "The Givati IDF raided the flag post and training center used by the Khan Yunis Brigade, and destroyed it. This is a very significant complex where many weapons were found. In addition, the brigade operates in the west of Khan Yunis with great strength and success To bring the terrorists out of their hiding places every day. I am proud to have had the privilege of leading a brigade like the Givati Brigade in this war. The current generation has proven that it is no less committed and valuable than the previous generations. Givati will continue to be where it is needed and wherever we are asked."
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