Gazan sources report that Adam Abu Huda'id, a Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative, was killed in an IDF strike last night in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The IDF has not commented. The identification is based on Gazan reporting; the bulletin follows our earlier report at 10:55.
Gazan sources have identified the operative killed in last night's Israeli strike in Khan Younis as Adam Abu Huda'id, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). The strike occurred in the Al-Mawasi area, according to the reports.
As The Zioneer reported earlier today (10:55 Jerusalem), initial Gazan accounts had confirmed a PIJ operative was killed in the same strike without naming him. The identification now adds detail to an event first reported on Tuesday (Jun 23), when a targeted strike on a motorcycle in Al-Mawasi killed one operative and wounded several others, per Gazan reports.
The IDF has not issued a statement on the strike or on the named operative. The single-source Gazan reporting leaves the identification unconfirmed by Israeli or independent corroboration.
3 developments
- StrongIDF reportedly eliminates several terrorists in Khan Younis area, Gaza sources say
- DevelopingIDF strike in Khan Younis kills at least 5, wounds 15, Gaza sources say
- StrongTargeted strike hits motorcycle in Khan Younis, one operative killed
- DevelopingHundreds attend funeral of PIJ commander Zaki Abu Mustafa in Khan Younis
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