The IDF announced it eliminated four Hamas operatives in northern Gaza over the past week, including anti-tank gunners, a platoon commander, and a sniper who were advancing attacks against Israeli troops. The military also destroyed launch shafts and launchers used to prepare attacks, using precision munitions and advance warnings to mitigate civilian harm.
The IDF on Wednesday released the names of four Hamas operatives eliminated in northern Gaza over the past week, the military said. Those killed were identified as anti-tank operatives Wael Mahmoud Ali Labad and Muaz Mohammad Hassan Ahmad, platoon commander Sameh Abu Kamil, and sniper Akram Ashraf Hamad Labad. According to the military, the four were actively advancing attacks against Israeli troops.
In the same operational period, the IDF said it destroyed Hamas launch shafts and launchers that had been prepared for attacks against Israeli forces and civilians. The strikes were conducted with precision munitions and prior warnings, including aerial surveillance, to reduce the risk to non-combatants, the military stated.
The announcement follows a bulletin The Zioneer published at 08:02 this morning reporting the eliminations and infrastructure strikes. The current release adds the identities of the operatives and confirms the operational details.
3 developments
- DevelopingIDF kills three armed Hamas operatives advancing attack plots in northern Gaza
- StrongIDF dismantles three Hamas weapons depots in central Gaza overnight
- DevelopingIDF strikes Hamas targets across Gaza City; three reportedly eliminated
- DevelopingIDF targeted strike kills two Hamas operatives in central Gaza
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