Unverified reports from an Arabic the source say Hamas financial-network operatives were eliminated in Gaza. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the claim. The report follows an IDF confirmation Sunday morning that it had eliminated two operatives central to Hamas's money-transfer infrastructure last Wednesday.
A single Arabic-language the source reported Sunday morning that additional Hamas financial-network operatives had been eliminated in Gaza, without providing names, a specific location, or a timeline. The Israeli military has not commented on this claim as of 09:18 Jerusalem.
This new report appeared approximately 15 minutes after The Zioneer published the IDF's formal confirmation of the elimination of Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra on Wednesday, June 17. The military stated at 09:03 Jerusalem that Qadra headed a network that funneled over half a billion NIS to Hamas's military wing via couriers and money changers in Turkey and Gaza, violating the ceasefire. The thread leading up to that confirmation began at the same 09:03 timestamp, when the initial IDF announcement identified the operatives and gave the first details of the financial network; subsequent versions refined the description of the network's structure and the sums involved.
It is not yet clear whether the fresh Telegram report refers to additional operatives beyond Qadra and Farra, to the same pair, or to an entirely separate incident. The report remains unverified and has not been corroborated by any independent source or by Israeli officials. Further details, including whether the IDF will issue a related statement, are pending.
5 developments
- StrongIDF, Shin Bet confirm killing of Hamas finance chief Khader Jamasi and deputy in northern Gaza
- StrongIDF eliminates senior Hamas and Islamic Jihad commanders planning imminent attacks in Gaza
- DevelopingIAF strikes Hamas money-transfer network operatives in Gaza
- DevelopingIDF targeted strike kills two Hamas operatives in central Gaza
Source and signal
- Internal intake
