The IDF said it killed three terror commanders in a precise strike in the Gaza Strip yesterday — two platoon commanders from Palestinian Islamic Jihad and a deputy company commander from Hamas. All were planning imminent attacks on Israeli troops, according to the military.
The IDF announced on Friday evening that a precision strike in the Gaza Strip eliminated three senior terror commanders. The operatives were identified as Qasslam Hassan Saleh and Sami Jamil Abu Dalal, platoon commanders in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and Ubay Mamoun Saleh Farwana, a deputy company commander in Hamas. The military said the three were in advanced stages of planning attacks against IDF soldiers and posed an immediate threat. The strike marks a continuation of targeted operations as the IDF maintains its deployment under the ceasefire agreement's terms, as The Zioneer reported in multiple prior bulletins (June 6–9) documenting a pattern of precision strikes against command-level operatives. The IDF emphasized that precautions were taken before the strike, including the use of precision munitions and aerial surveillance to minimize harm to civilians. Further details on the exact location of the strike were not disclosed.
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