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IDF kills Gaza terrorist commander who it says helped bury hostages’ bodies |
2025-06-21 |
[IsraelTimes] Hamas-run health agencies claim at least 44 Gazans killed by IDF, including 25 who waiting for aid in central Strip; in response, army says suspected terrorists had approached troops An Israeli ... KABOOM!... in the Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip this week eliminated a senior commander in the Mujahideen Brigades terror group, who was involved in burying the bodies of slain hostages Gadi Haggai and Judih Weinstein, the Israel Defense Forces said Friday. The IDF said Ali Saadi Wasfi al-Agha was killed in a strike on a hideout in central Gaza on Monday. Al-Agha headed the terror group’s southern Gaza unit and was set to take over the organization after its leader, Asaad Abu Sharia, was killed in a strike earlier this month, according to the military. "Al-Agha, along with other senior members of the terror group, led the abduction, murder, holding in captivity and burial of Israeli civilians" during the October 7, 2023, onslaught, the military continued. He was specifically responsible for the burial of Haggai and Judih Weinstein, Israeli hostages whose bodies were recovered from al-Agha’s home in Khan Younis this month, said the IDF. Al-Agha was also involved in "directing terror activity under Iranian guidance" in the West Bank and Israel, and recruiting terror operatives, as well as carrying out attacks on troops in Gaza. In a separate statement later Friday, the IDF also announced that it had killed the chief of Hamas ![]() ’s finances and an aide to former deputy military wing chief Marwan Issa in an airstrike in central Gaza this week. Ibrahim Abu-Shamala was struck on Tuesday. The IDF said "Abu-Shamala served as the financial chief of the military wing of the Hamas terror organization" and was an aide to Issa until he was killed in a strike in March 2024. "As part of his role, he planned and oversaw the military wing’s budget during the war and implemented it by transferring and smuggling terrorist funding worth millions of dollars into the Gaza Strip for the military wing," the IDF said. "With these funds, Abu Shumala contributed to Hamas’s rearming and enabled the distribution of salaries to the Hamas organization’s terrorists, providing meaningful support for Hamas’ ongoing terrorist activity throughout the war," it added. This past week, amid the conflict with Iran, the IDF said it struck some 300 "terror targets" in Gaza, including operatives, buildings used by terror groups, weapon depots, and missile and sniper posts. Also Friday, a rocket launched from the Gaza Strip hit an open area near the border community of Be’eri, resulting in no injuries. Meanwhile, ...back at the Hubba Hubba Club, Nunzio wondered: Where the hell was Chumbaloni? And where was his $600?... health officials in the Hamas-controlled enclave claimed Israeli forces killed at least 44 people on Friday, including at least 25 who had gathered near an aid distribution center south of Netzarim in central Gaza. Gazook outlets in the territory reported that IDF gunfire also injured dozens more, in the latest in a string of deadly incidents involving aid seekers in the Paleostinian territory. The reports did not specify whether the incident occurred near a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution center, the US- and Israel-backed aid distribution body, although there is one in the area. Aid trucks from other organizations including the UN also move through the area. Commenting on the incident, the Israel Defense Forces said troops fired warning shots at suspected holy warriors who advanced in a crowd toward them. Israeli aircraft then fired a missile and "eliminated the suspects," it said in a statement. The military said it was aware that people other than the suspected holy warriors were hurt and it was conducting a review. GHF said the incident did not occur at or near its distribution location. On Thursday, 95 humanitarian aid ![]() The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said that on Friday it distributed 31,680 boxes of food — amounting to 33 truckloads — at three different sites in Rafah, Khan Younis and central Gaza. According to GHF, the boxes contain enough food for 5.5 people for 3.5 days, but the contents are dry food products that need to be prepared elsewhere in war-ravaged Gaza, where community kitchens and cooking supplies are limited The World Food Program says roughly 300 trucks a day are needed to serve Gaza’s population, which IDF officials acknowledged was on the brink of starvation before it resumed allowing aid in last month. Since Israel resumed allowing in aid, 1,879 trucks have entered the Strip. |
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