The war in Gaza is a multi-dimensional war in a relatively small area that is one of the most fortified in the world. The Hamas units function as a well-armed military that assimilates quickly into a civilian population or in a deep and tangled underground space. In this war, the IDF demonstrates operational superiority and impressive tactical and strategic abilities in the drive to destroy Hamas’s operational capabilities.
In the war, the IDF operates four maneuvering divisions with close assistance from the Air Force, massive artillery support, and assistance from the Navy. The IDF also controls the digital dimension; this is reflected in the superior control and supervision by the commanders at the various command levels on the battlefield and in the precise synchronization between the maneuvering forces, the artillery units, and the various aircraft – attack and rescue helicopters, fighter jets, and several types of UAVs. This synchronization enables effective operational activity while destroying quality targets and enemy forces, thus reducing the number of casualties of IDF soldiers.
In offensive operations, the IDF integrates brigade combat teams of infantry, armor, and combat engineering to carry out complex operations while using innovative technologies to deal with the underground space. The medical teams, including doctors, paramedics, and medics (men and women), are attached to the fighting forces and equipped with sophisticated medical equipment and protected evacuation means in order to provide an immediate response to the casualties on the battlefield before evacuation to the home front.
The IDF's performance is also impressive in the field of logistics. This is reflected in the rapid recruitment and assimilation of hundreds of thousands of reservists, in prolonged training in the period preceding the ground maneuver, and later on in the supply of fuel, food, and ammunition to the fighting forces, either through secure land routes or by airlifts.
In this war, IDF soldiers and commanders demonstrate professionalism, courage, and supreme devotion to the goal. For the first time, female soldiers actively participate in the various stages of combat while demonstrating courage, resourcefulness, and professionalism.
The activity of IDF divisions in the north, center, and south of the Gaza Strip is focused on destroying infrastructure and control and intelligence centers, eliminating the enemy’s fighting force, and striking Hamas leaders. This is all underway alongside the supreme effort to locate the hostages and bring them back to Israel in sound mind and body.
The war in Gaza is a multi-dimensional war in a relatively small area that is one of the most fortified in the world. The Hamas units function as a well-armed military that assimilates quickly into a civilian population or in a deep and tangled underground space. In this war, the IDF demonstrates operational superiority and impressive tactical and strategic abilities in the drive to destroy Hamas’s operational capabilities.
In the war, the IDF operates four maneuvering divisions with close assistance from the Air Force, massive artillery support, and assistance from the Navy. The IDF also controls the digital dimension; this is reflected in the superior control and supervision by the commanders at the various command levels on the battlefield and in the precise synchronization between the maneuvering forces, the artillery units, and the various aircraft – attack and rescue helicopters, fighter jets, and several types of UAVs. This synchronization enables effective operational activity while destroying quality targets and enemy forces, thus reducing the number of casualties of IDF soldiers.
In offensive operations, the IDF integrates brigade combat teams of infantry, armor, and combat engineering to carry out complex operations while using innovative technologies to deal with the underground space. The medical teams, including doctors, paramedics, and medics (men and women), are attached to the fighting forces and equipped with sophisticated medical equipment and protected evacuation means in order to provide an immediate response to the casualties on the battlefield before evacuation to the home front.
The IDF's performance is also impressive in the field of logistics. This is reflected in the rapid recruitment and assimilation of hundreds of thousands of reservists, in prolonged training in the period preceding the ground maneuver, and later on in the supply of fuel, food, and ammunition to the fighting forces, either through secure land routes or by airlifts.
In this war, IDF soldiers and commanders demonstrate professionalism, courage, and supreme devotion to the goal. For the first time, female soldiers actively participate in the various stages of combat while demonstrating courage, resourcefulness, and professionalism.
The activity of IDF divisions in the north, center, and south of the Gaza Strip is focused on destroying infrastructure and control and intelligence centers, eliminating the enemy’s fighting force, and striking Hamas leaders. This is all underway alongside the supreme effort to locate the hostages and bring them back to Israel in sound mind and body.