Gaza, a Hamas commander eliminated. The Backstory: What He Did at a School

Since the start of the war, the Israeli army has taken control of 11 Hamas outposts. This is what the IDF said in a statement and later reported on the Haaretz newspaper website. During the night, forces from the Nahal Brigade, the Israeli army continues, identified and destroyed Hamas tunnels near a school. And the very fact that the terrorist group is likely to use public facilities such as schools or hospitals has been a topic of debate in recent days. What is most shocking about the political and paramilitary organization that attacked Israel on October 7 is the news that civilians are its pawns. Now a new detail emerges: in an attack, the Tel Aviv army eliminated a commander who had taken refuge in a building intended for education.

The Israeli army, following intelligence and troops on the ground, killed Ahmed Siam, commander of Hamas’ Naser Radwan Company. The military spokesman made this known, recalling that two days ago it was announced that Siam was holding around 1,000 Gazans hostage in Rantisi hospital and had prevented them from evacuating to the south. Zion – he specified – was killed while hiding inside the ‘Al Buraq’ school along with “other terrorists” and this demonstrates “once again the use of civilians by Hamas as human shields for terrorist purposes”.

Meanwhile, a humanitarian corridor was opened along the Salah ad Din road to allow the population of northern Gaza to flow south. The announcement was made by spokesperson Avichai Adraee who released the information in Arabic about the X. The corridor will remain open from 7 am until 4 pm (local time). Furthermore, until 2pm today there will be “a tactical suspension of military operations” in the Jabalia refugee camp, in the north, to allow the population to head south, towards Gaza.

Source: IL Tempo

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