The Israeli military stated this Saturday (28) that its warplanes hit 150 underground targets overnight and killed the head of Hamas air operations who had commanded the invasion with paragliders on October 7.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it struck what it called terrorist tunnels and underground fighting spaces during a period of very heavy airstrikes in the northern Gaza Strip.
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Death of Hamas commander
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated this Saturday (28) that a fighter jet attack killed Asem Abu Rakaba, one of the Hamas air operations chiefs who helped plan the October 7 attack.
Rakaba would have commanded Hamas members who invaded Israel using paragliders, in addition to being responsible for drone attacks against Israeli military posts, according to the IDF note.
“Abu Rakaba was responsible for Hamas’ UAVs, drones, paragliders, aerial detection and defense,” said the statement on social media.
*published by Tiago Tortella, from CNN
Source: CNN Brasil

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