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IDF Kills Hamas Commander, Hits 75 Terror Targets In Latest Op | World News

On Sunday, the Israeli Defense Forces said that they killed Bashar Thabet, a commander in the Development and Projects of Hamas, within the arms production center. Thabet is reported to be responsible for research and development in Hamas’s arms production apparatus.

IDF, terror infrastructure, terrorists and tunnel shafts found and said they had removed. The Israeli Air Force (IAF) was involved in approximately 75 terror targets, including the military compounds of terrorists and the infrastructure of additional terrorists.

“Operational Update: IDF Event in Gaza: Bashar Thabet, a commander in the Developments and Projects of Hamas at HAMAS’s Weapon Production Headquarters. Bashar Thabet. Hamas has worked to fill and increase arms stocks from research and development on the arms production device.”

“IDF troops, terror infrastructure, terrorists and tunnel shafts identified and dismantled.

The Israeli army killed at least 115 Palestinians, including 92 aid and two civil defense aid workers, and as the famine reached the summit in Gaza, more than 200 people wounded and children are dying of Israel’s imposed hunger.

Gaza Ministry of Health, according to Al Jazeera’ya in the last 24 -hour reporting period 18 people died of hunger, he said.

The Israeli army left brochures through a settlement in Deir al-Balah, and while the military chief made them left while visiting Shujayea in the North, and plans to continue the war.

The protesters in Tunisia, Iraq, Turkey, Morocco, Lebanon and the occupied West Bank Ramallah went to the streets to condemn the siege of Israel.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar confirmed that the UN prevented the visa extension for the President of the Coordination of Humanitarian Works in Gaza and the West Bank under the occupied Bank because he witnessed the “armed hunger” in Gaza.

Palestinians in the occupied West Bank says that the attacks of Israeli settlers on water resources makes it difficult to stay in their villages, according to Al Tirerea.

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