The Israeli Air Force targeted and killed operatives belonging to Hamas's financial transfer infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, the IDF said Sunday morning. The network is accused of facilitating the transfer of more than half a billion shekels to the terrorist organization.
The Israeli Air Force struck and killed operatives belonging to Hamas's financial transfer network in the Gaza Strip on Sunday morning, according to the IDF. The military said the network facilitated the transfer of over half a billion shekels (approximately $135 million) to the terrorist organization. No additional details on the strike location, the number of operatives killed, or their identities have been released. The operation follows the IDF and Shin Bet confirmation last week that Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra, finance operatives for Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, were eliminated in a separate strike. The Zioneer reported that elimination at 09:22 Jerusalem time Sunday.
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