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Security analyst names three Gaza operatives killed in central Strip vehicle strike

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Security analyst names three Gaza operatives killed in central Strip vehicle strike

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 18:12

TL;DR

Security analyst Yair Goldblatt published the names of three men he says were killed in an IDF strike on a vehicle in the central Gaza Strip. The named men are Muhammad Khalid Nofal, Mahdi Jabr, and Iyad Muslim. No further details from official Israeli or Palestinian sources have been released.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Security analyst Yair Goldblatt posted the names of three individuals he says were killed in an Israeli strike on a vehicle in the central Gaza Strip this evening. The names are Muhammad Khalid Nofal, Mahdi Jabr, and Iyad Muslim. No group affiliation is provided by Goldblatt, and the information remains unverified by official Israeli or Palestinian sources.

This post comes shortly after an earlier report by Goldblatt (cited by The Zioneer at 18:01) that the vehicle was a Hamas jeep, based on an Arab outlet. No independent confirmation of that claim or of the identities has emerged. The IDF has not commented on this specific strike.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    The military has officially notified the families of the three deceased.

  2. The three killed were identified as members of Hamas's naval police.

  3. Names of the three killed: Muhammad Khalid Nofal, Mahdi Jabr, Iyad Muslim.

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03 · Source and signal

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