Hamas gunsmith killed What this means for the course of

Hamas gunsmith killed: What this means for the course of the war

The IDF has dealt a new blow to the leadership of Hamas. The army and stuff Shin BetIsrael's internal security service reported that they had killed Hassan Atrashthe person responsible for trading, manufacturing and smuggling weapons for the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the terrorist organization, in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

In a video posted on the Jewish Armed Forces profile Rafah, in the south of the Palestinian territory, monitored by a fighter plane. After a few seconds the vehicle was hit by one Precision attack This caused not only the elimination of Atrash, but also the deaths of two other people whose identities were not revealed by the IDF. Israel therefore continues to pursue its strategy undeterred:decapitation” to eliminate Hamas leaders. Since the conflict began, all have become high-ranking members of the organization Goals Priorities of the “walking dead,” according to the Army. Many of them were in the Gaza Strip and were responsible for leading the various Hamas brigades. Their withdrawal significantly reduced the effectiveness of the terrorists' defensive operations and allowed the IDF to quickly occupy large parts of the exclave.

At the top of the Jewish state's list of goals are the group's three leaders: Yahya Sinwarthe “supreme leader” Mohammed DeifLeader of the al-Qassam Brigades, known as “the Ghost,” and his right-hand man Marwan Issa. Tel Aviv has made it clear that the war will not end until their capture (or death). There was hope of finding her Khan Yunis, the hometown of Sinwar and Deif, or in Rafah, but the raids carried out so far by Israeli forces against houses linked to them have not yielded any tangible results. The secret services, for their part, continue to look for clues as to where the three targets could be hidden, but for now they don't even know whether the three are actually still in Gaza.

The only tangible evidence the Shin Bet has received is a film that would show the “Spirit of Gaza” in better health than Israelis assumed. In fact, it was believed that Deif had lost his legs and an arm after several attacks. In the video, he is instead seen walking, albeit with some difficulty. In any case, intelligence agents are investigating to find out where these images were taken and whether they actually immortalized the terrorists' military leader.