The IDF announced it killed Akram Muhammad Mahmoud Abu Mazi, a Hamas operative who infiltrated Israeli territory during the October 7 massacre, in a strike in the southern Gaza Strip earlier this week. The military says he was actively rebuilding the terror group's military capabilities in recent weeks.
The IDF announced Wednesday that it eliminated Hamas terrorist Akram Muhammad Mahmoud Abu Mazi in a precision strike in the southern Gaza Strip earlier this week (Sunday). Abu Mazi was a member of the terror group's military wing and infiltrated Israeli territory during the October 7, 2023 massacre. In recent weeks, the IDF said, he had been working to restore Hamas's military capabilities and advance attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians. The military noted that steps were taken to mitigate civilian harm, including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance. The elimination is part of Israel's ongoing campaign against Hamas operatives who took part in the October 7 attack and have since sought to rebuild the organization's offensive capacity under the ceasefire.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF kills two Hamas operatives who carried out October 7 massacre in precision strikes
- DevelopingIDF kills two Hamas operatives advancing attack plots in Gaza over the weekend
- DevelopingIDF kills Hamas operative who was building suicide drone unit in Gaza
- DevelopingIDF eliminates senior Hamas commander involved in October 7 infiltration at Kisufim
Source and signal
- Internal intake
