Israeli Navy blasting Hamas terrorists during defence of coastal city

  • 8 months ago
Moment Israeli Navy show no mercy blasting Hamas terrorists during defence of coastal city.
Israel showed no mercy to Hamas fighters caught in the sea around Ashkelon, a coastal city near Gaza.
This is the moment Israeli Navy units killed Hamas fighters trying to storm Israel from the Sea during the surprise Hamas terror operation last Saturday morning.
A first-person film, unseen until now, shows the troops aboard a Naval vessel opening fire on targets reportedly in the seas surrounding Ashkelon – a city with a population of around 133,000 people.
The filmmaker switches between using his rifle, grenades and a light machine gun (LMG) to blast the figures in the water.
Although it is difficult to make out the figures, several clips are put together showing the troops circling a number of spots and shooting into the water.
Since Hamas' surprise attack last Saturday, Ashkelon – roughly 14 kilometres north of Gaza – has been a prime Hamas target.
On Tuesday, Hamas launched an attack on the city after giving civilians a 90-minute warning to leave.
Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system reportedly intercepted a number of the rockets, dampening the blow of the strikes.
Despite the warnings, twenty-two people were killed and hundreds of others wounded.
In response to last Saturday's attack, Israel has been pounding the Gaza strip with airstrikes.

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