Israeli army: one of the Hamas commanders is dead

One of the commanders of the radical Palestinian movement Hamas has been killed in an airstrike, the Israeli army announced on Monday.

Adila Mismah led the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7. He was responsible for, among other things: for the massacre in the kibbutzim. One of the commanders of the radical Palestinian movement Hamas was killed in an Israeli airstrike.

Israel withdrew tanks from some neighborhoods in Gaza on Monday. A total of five brigades were withdrawn. Some soldiers will be sent to exercises, others will be able to return home and work. At the same time as the withdrawal of some troops from the north of the zone, heavy fighting continued in the south, especially in the area of ​​the city of Khan Yunis. Israeli shelling from the Gaza Strip continues. On the night from Sunday to Monday, Tel Aviv was bombarded with rockets, the Polish Press Agency reported. “Israel’s war aims will require prolonged fighting, for which we are preparing accordingly,” Israeli army spokesman Admiral Daniel Hagari said.

Israeli operation against Hamas

On October 27, Israel’s ground invasion of the northern Gaza Strip began. The primary goal is to eliminate Hamas and permanently remove the threat from this direction. The operation was preceded by massive bombings and a call for Palestinians to evacuate south. Some Palestinians were unable and some unwilling to evacuate, increasing the number of civilian casualties from Israeli attacks.

Tensions rose again in the Middle East on October 7, when militants from the radical Palestinian movement Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip. Hamas said it was in response to aggressive actions by Israeli authorities against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City. In response, Israel announced a complete blockade of the Gaza Strip and began launching rocket attacks on Gaza, as well as on some districts of Lebanon and Syria.

Source: Do Rzeczy

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