Since Hamas attacked Israeli citizens/Jews from other nations Israel has taken the gloves off in targeting the big players in Islamic terrorist groups. Here’s another one
IDF kills Palestinian Islamic Jihad deputy weapons production head Mohammed al-Jabari
The IDF killed the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s deputy head of weapons production, Mohammed al-Jabari, in a targeted intelligence-based operation, the Israeli military said on Friday morning.
According to the IDF, Al-Jabari was responsible for financing weapon manufacturing infrastructure for the Islamic Jihad in northern Gaza.
Al-Jabari was also reportedly in charge of the distribution of salaries and funds to the organization’s terrorists and actively participated in efforts to restore the group’s rocket manufacturing capabilities and infrastructure.
The IDF emphasized that before the strike, which eliminated Al-Jabari, steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians through the usage of “precise munitions, surveillance, and additional intelligence.”
Operational security for these terrorist groups is not very good, eh? Shame.
In addition to the strike, IDF troops of the 162nd Division have continued operational activities in the area of Rafah, resulting in the elimination of approximately 30 terrorists in the last 24 hours, the military continued.
The troops carried out “precise, intelligence-based operational activities” to eliminate the terrorists, the IDF said. They also added that the attacks were done “during close-quarters encounters and in aerial strikes.”
Hamas and the others wanted to play in the big league, and have learned they are not up to the task. They’re all getting to learn if they get their 72 virgins.
(dpa) The Israeli military said that Mohammed Deif, the elusive leader of Hamas’ military wing in the Gaza Strip and an accused mastermind of the October 7 attack, was killed in an airstrike in Khan Younis on July 13.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, in a social media post, called Deif the “Osama Bin Laden of Gaza.”
“This is a significant milestone in the process of dismantling Hamas as a military and governing authority in Gaza, and in the achievement of the goals of this war,” he wrote on Thursday.
If the terrorist leadership thinks they’re safe, well, ask the wackjob nailed in Iran
Turkey declares day of mourning for Haniyeh, lowers flag to half-mast at Tel Aviv embassy
Following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s announcement of a day of mourning for the assassination of former Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, the flag outside of the Turkish Embassy in Tel Aviv on Friday could be seen lowered to half-mast.
In response to the lowered flag, Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz ordered Turkey’s deputy ambassador to Israel to receive a ” stern reprimand” and slammed the embassy representatives.
In his post to X, formally Twitter, on the matter, Katz also wrote that Israel “will not accept expressions of participation in mourning for a murderer like Ismail Haniyeh who was the head of the Hamas terrorist organization that committed the acts of rape and murder on October 7.”
I’m just wondering, why an Islamic terrorism supporting nation is part of NATO.
The IDF killed the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s deputy head of weapons production, Mohammed al-Jabari, in a targeted intelligence-based operation, the Israeli military said on Friday morning.
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