Israeli forces eliminated a Hamas operative in the Gaza Strip who had been working to establish a suicide drone unit modeled on the system used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, according to a military correspondent. No further details on the location or the operative's identity have been released.
The IDF killed a Hamas operative in the Gaza Strip who had been actively working to establish a suicide drone unit, according to military correspondent Hallel Bitton Rosen. The operative was reportedly building an aerial capability modeled on the drone system Hezbollah operates in southern Lebanon — a method that has become a prominent threat on Israel's northern border. The elimination was reported in the evening broadcast, but the military has not yet released the operative's name, the precise location of the strike, or whether any other operatives were hit. The development comes amid a sustained Israeli campaign against Hamas's force-building efforts in Gaza, which the IDF assesses is aimed at restoring attack capabilities eroded during the war. The drone threat mirrors a tactic that has proven effective for Hezbollah — Israel has intercepted scores of munitions-dropping drones from Lebanon since October 2023. The extent of the Hamas unit's operational readiness at the time of the strike remains unclear.
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