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The IDF has resumed operations in northern Gaza, killing “many dozens” of Hamas terrorists:

The Israel Defense Forces said Monday that scores of terror operatives were killed overnight in ambushes led by the military’s 162nd Division in Jabalia, amid days of heavy operations in northern Gaza.

According to the IDF, troops spotted and killed “many dozens of terrorists” in Jabalia with gunfire and tank shelling.

As usual, Hamas was using a hospital as its center of operations:

The operation came after the IDF said Saturday that it had wrapped up an extensive raid that began early Friday at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya, just outside Jabalia, in which it arrested hundreds of terror operatives.
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Kamal Adwan Hospital was described by the IDF as “Hamas’s last bastion in Jabalia,” after hundreds of terror operatives allegedly used the medical facility as a shelter from Israeli strikes.
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The IDF said Sunday that its forces had killed 19 Palestinian terror operatives and apprehended “240 terrorists” in the raid, calling it one of the largest operations it has conducted in the territory. The military also said it had detained Abu Safiya [the director of the hospital], suspecting him of being a Hamas terrorist.

The World Health Organization, clueless as usual, weighed in on behalf of Hamas:

The head of the World Health Organization called on Monday for the immediate release of Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan….
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“Hospitals in Gaza have once again become battlegrounds and the health system is under severe threat,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on X. “Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza is out of service following the raid, forced patient and staff evacuation and the detention of its director. His whereabouts are unknown. We call for his immediate release.”

Hospitals have “once again become battlegrounds” because Hamas uses them as headquarters and hides terrorists in them. This is an old story and isn’t hard to understand, but WHO’s ignorance is intentional and therefore invincible.

In more good news, Israel has killed the Hamas commander who led one of the most horrific of the October 7 outrages:

Abd al-Hadi Sabah, the head of the terror group’s Nukhba platoon in Hamas’s West Khan Younis Battalion, was wiped out during an intelligence-based attack in a Israeli-designated humanitarian zone in Khan Younis, according to military officials.
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Sabah was responsible for leading the invasion of Kibbutz Nir Oz, a community located fewer than 2 miles from the Gaza border fence and where dozens of civilians were murdered and scores more taken hostage, according to the IDF.

Hamas methodically burned all 250 cars at the kibbutz during the attack so that residents who weren’t immediately murdered or abducted couldn’t escape. …

Thirty-eight residents were killed and 75 kidnapped during the murderous rampage – leaving the kibbutz one of the communities most devastated by the terror attack.

Congratulations to the IDF. Together, these stories are a reminder that there are lots more Hamas members and supporters who need to be eliminated. I hope that ongoing ceasefire negotiations don’t distract the Israelis from the paramount need to destroy Hamas by killing its members.

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Good News From Gaza

Good News From Gaza

We support our Publishers and Content Creators. You can view this story on their website by CLICKING HERE.

The IDF has resumed operations in northern Gaza, killing “many dozens” of Hamas terrorists:

The Israel Defense Forces said Monday that scores of terror operatives were killed overnight in ambushes led by the military’s 162nd Division in Jabalia, amid days of heavy operations in northern Gaza.

According to the IDF, troops spotted and killed “many dozens of terrorists” in Jabalia with gunfire and tank shelling.

As usual, Hamas was using a hospital as its center of operations:

The operation came after the IDF said Saturday that it had wrapped up an extensive raid that began early Friday at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya, just outside Jabalia, in which it arrested hundreds of terror operatives.
***
Kamal Adwan Hospital was described by the IDF as “Hamas’s last bastion in Jabalia,” after hundreds of terror operatives allegedly used the medical facility as a shelter from Israeli strikes.
***
The IDF said Sunday that its forces had killed 19 Palestinian terror operatives and apprehended “240 terrorists” in the raid, calling it one of the largest operations it has conducted in the territory. The military also said it had detained Abu Safiya [the director of the hospital], suspecting him of being a Hamas terrorist.

The World Health Organization, clueless as usual, weighed in on behalf of Hamas:

The head of the World Health Organization called on Monday for the immediate release of Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan….
***
“Hospitals in Gaza have once again become battlegrounds and the health system is under severe threat,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on X. “Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza is out of service following the raid, forced patient and staff evacuation and the detention of its director. His whereabouts are unknown. We call for his immediate release.”

Hospitals have “once again become battlegrounds” because Hamas uses them as headquarters and hides terrorists in them. This is an old story and isn’t hard to understand, but WHO’s ignorance is intentional and therefore invincible.

In more good news, Israel has killed the Hamas commander who led one of the most horrific of the October 7 outrages:

Abd al-Hadi Sabah, the head of the terror group’s Nukhba platoon in Hamas’s West Khan Younis Battalion, was wiped out during an intelligence-based attack in a Israeli-designated humanitarian zone in Khan Younis, according to military officials.
***
Sabah was responsible for leading the invasion of Kibbutz Nir Oz, a community located fewer than 2 miles from the Gaza border fence and where dozens of civilians were murdered and scores more taken hostage, according to the IDF.

Hamas methodically burned all 250 cars at the kibbutz during the attack so that residents who weren’t immediately murdered or abducted couldn’t escape. …

Thirty-eight residents were killed and 75 kidnapped during the murderous rampage – leaving the kibbutz one of the communities most devastated by the terror attack.

Congratulations to the IDF. Together, these stories are a reminder that there are lots more Hamas members and supporters who need to be eliminated. I hope that ongoing ceasefire negotiations don’t distract the Israelis from the paramount need to destroy Hamas by killing its members.

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