Recently, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) successfully rescued two hostages taken by Hamas, an operation that was dubbed the "Golden Hand". According to reports, after weeks of planning and preparation, the Israeli side sent a joint operation team of the Simbet and Amama special forces to carry out the mission. The operation took place in a Hamas-controlled area in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where Israeli special forces successfully entered the targeted house by detonating their shells, killing Hamas guards and taking hostages.
During the rescue operation, Israeli special forces engaged in a fierce exchange of fire with Hamas forces, but the Israeli 7th Armoured Brigade arrived in time to provide fire cover for the evacuation. The operation lasted one hour, and the Israeli Air Force also carried out heavy air strikes in the Rafah area, killing more than 100 Hamas militants.
The rescue operation demonstrated the efficiency and professionalism of the Israeli intelligence services and the IDF. Previously, Israeli special forces had extensive experience in carrying out covert missions in the Gaza Strip, and although they occasionally encountered fierce resistance from Hamas forces, the IDF was always able to respond quickly and ensure that it was minimized.
Of the 134 hostages abducted by Hamas and other militants, 31 have reportedly been killed, 130 of whom were abducted during the October 7 attack last year and four who were abducted before the attack. This successful rescue operation has won a key victory for Israel in the fight against terrorism, and it has also sent a strong warning to Hamas and other terrorist organizations.
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