Operation Black Gold: IDF's Massive Blow to Hamas
IDF forces seized 20 trucks in a major raid on a Gaza smuggling compound. The operation targeted a billion-shekel black market in cigarettes, drugs, and drones that serves as a primary financial lifeline for Hamas terror activities.

In a daring overnight raid, IDF forces from the Gaza Division struck the heart of a sophisticated smuggling network, seizing a fleet of 20 trucks and dealing a heavy blow to Hamas’s illicit financial engine. The operation, conducted alongside elite security agencies, targeted a "billion-shekel" black market that has turned basic contraband into fuel for terror.
The "Driver-Switch" Scam Exposed
Intelligence reveals a meticulously coordinated pipeline designed to exploit logistical "seams" and move prohibited goods deep into the Strip:
Cigarettes and Silicon: The New Currency of Terror
Military sources report that smuggling has evolved into a diversified, high-stakes industry that bankrolls Hamas operations.
Corruption and Crackdowns
The raid follows a series of explosive internal investigations. In recent weeks, both an IDF Major and a Lieutenant were indicted for allegedly accepting millions in bribes to escort smuggling trucks through crossings like Kerem Shalom, illustrating the extreme financial lures at play.
Southern Command officers warn that the smuggling map has become "decentralized and dynamic," moving away from fixed tunnels toward flexible, civilian-based networks. "As long as Hamas can tax a single truckload for millions, this remains their financial lifeline," stated one senior officer. "We are now moving to sever that artery permanently."