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    Israeli Airstrike Aims to Eliminate Hamas Military Chief in Gaza

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    What’s Happened

    An Israeli airstrike targeted Mohammed Deif, the supreme commander of Hamas’ military wing, in Al-Mawasi, southern Gaza Strip. This unusual strike occurred on Saturday and specifically aimed at eliminating a key figure in Hamas.

    Why It Matters

    The strike represents a significant move by Israel in its continued efforts to counteract and dismantle terrorist threats posed by Hamas. The impact of targeting such a high-profile leader could potentially weaken Hamas’ operational capacity and send a strong message about Israel’s commitment to security.

    Details

    During the operation, evidence suggests that Mohammed Deif was critically injured, although his death has not been confirmed. The strike also targeted Rafah Salameh, commander of the Khan Younis Brigade of Hamas. Military intelligence assessed this as an opportune moment rather than a targeting of a permanent location.

    Casualties and Impact

    The IDF is currently investigating reports suggesting dozens of fatalities and over 100 injuries as a result of the strike. The broader impact on Hamas’ capabilities and subsequent Israeli security operations are closely being monitored.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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