Three terrorists emerged from an underground tunnel in Beit Hanoun, located in the northern Gaza Strip, and surrendered to IDF forces.
The incident occurred after Israeli troops surrounded the area as part of ongoing operations targeting Hamas infrastructure and militants in the region. The tunnel is believed to be part of the network used by terrorists to launch attacks or move undetected within the Strip.
The surrender came without resistance, and the terrorists were taken into custody for interrogation. The IDF continues its efforts to dismantle the underground tunnel system and neutralize terrorist threats in northern Gaza.
This development is seen as a small tactical success amid the broader military objectives in the area.