The larger counterterrorism operation was conducted by IDF, Israel Security Authority, and Israel Prison Service forces.
The “Amr Ibn al-As” School, located in northern Gaza, was reportedly used by Hamas to plan and launch attacks both on Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip and on Israeli territory.
According to the military, Nada was an operative in Hamas's weapons manufacturing headquarters.
Netanyahu spoke as strikes and counter-strikes between Hezbollah and Israel in the north heated up, including aerial attacks by the Iranian proxy group in the area of Katzrin and Kibbutz Amiad.
Additionally, the IAF struck terrorist Hussein Ali Hussein in the area of Deir Qanoun in southern Lebanon.
During the incident, a plane that was supposed to hit a target 300 meters from the troops struck an apartment near the soldiers due to a technical malfunction, resulting in Ben Nun’s death.
At the Netavim Airbase, Deputy Chief of Staff Maj.-Gen. Amir Baram said during a visit, "The IDF continues to maintain high readiness for various operational scenarios."
Former defense ministers Arens and Liberman, as well as former minister Steinitz, contributed to the understanding of modern warfare and the need to develop and equip a long-range missile system.
IDF ground troops, in cooperation with Israeli Air Force precision strikes, dismantle major terror infrastructure in southern Gaza and Khan Yunis.
Both visits by the Defense Minister and the Head of the Intelligence Directorate come amid continuous tensions between Israel, Iran, and Iran's proxy militias.