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Female-led IDF combat squad eliminates nearly 100 Hamas terrorists in firefights along border, report says

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A co-ed Israeli combat squad eliminated nearly 100 Hamas terrorists while protecting towns along Israel’s borders, and the unit’s female commander says their heroic actions leave “no more doubts about female combat soldiers,” according to a report.

Lt.-Col. Or Ben-Yehuda commands the Caracal Battalion, a mixed-gender infantry combat unit that has been protecting Israel near the southern Gaza Strip from Hamas infiltration, the Jerusalem Post reported.

“Their training and performance on the battlefield have erased any doubts. They fought bravely, saved lives, and emerged as heroes,” Ben-Yehuda said of the female troops, according to the newspaper.

Ben-Yehuda received reports of Hamas terrorists near the Sufa and Nirim kibbutzim along the border near the southern Gaza Strip, the report said. She reportedly led her troops to Sufa and learned that terrorists had entered a military base. 

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Lt.-Col. Or Ben-Yehuda, commander of the Caracal Battalion, told the Jerusalem Post that the heroic actions of her squad leave no doubts about the contributions of women on the battlefield. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

The Israeli squad encountered a convoy of nearly 50 terrorists and the two parties exchanged fire, the report stated. 

Israel’s Caracal Battalion reportedly eliminated around 100 Hamas terrorists that infiltrated Israel during attacks. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

The fighting dragged on for nearly four hours, according to the report, with Ben-Yehuda and the Caracal Battalion thwarting the terrorists’ attempts to outflank them. The report said Israeli forces used light anti-armor missiles to help eliminate and disperse the terrorists.

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Israeli naval forces eventually arrived to help clear terrorists from the base, which was fully secured after 14 hours, according to the newspaper.

Israeli Defense Forces’ Caracal Battalion is a co-ed combat squad. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

Ben-Yehuda said the female soldiers in the battalion played a significant role in protecting towns and repelling the militants. She said her unit killed around 100 terrorists during the fighting.

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“There are no more doubts about female combat soldiers, who have triumphed in every encounter with terrorists,” Ben-Yehuda said, according to the outlet. “At present, we are responsible for 11 towns and are preparing for any potential ground maneuvers to ensure the safety of the southern Gaza border area and the Egyptian border.”

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