Two Hamas members killed in Israeli air strike on the Gaza Strip

Two Hamas members killed in Israeli air strike on the Gaza Strip

Two members from the Hamas' political office were killed in an air strike in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

Representatives of the group report this to Reuters.

Jawad Abu Shammala was the "Minister of Economy" of the group. He "allocated money to finance Hamas". The second man is Zakaria Abu Maamar. He is considered "a senior Hamas leader and coordinator between terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip."

The IDF also reports that Abu Shammala and Abu Maamar were killed on the night of October 10. The IDF used drones for this purpose, The Times of Israeli reports.

It will be recalled that on October 7, Hamas militants shelled Israel from the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army launched a response operation on the borders of the Gaza Strip, and airstrikes on buildings.


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Taisiia Blinova