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Since the Beginning of the War: Over 50 Senior Hamas Officials have been Eliminated

Over 50 senior Hamas members have been killed by the IDF since the start of the war on October 7. In addition, hundreds of terrorists were killed from the Nahba Force, the Hamas antitank missile system, and Hamas' rocket system.

(Photo: IDF spokesman)

More than 50 senior Hamas members have been killed by IDF forces since the beginning of the war on October 7, as confirmed by an IDF spokesperson this morning (Sunday). In the images that were published, the names of 55 senior members of the terrorist organization who were killed in the attacks were visible, alongside hundreds of terrorists from the Nahba Force, the antitank missile system, and Hamas' rocket system.

Among others, Shadi Baroud, the deputy head of military intelligence in Hamas, was killed, as well as Ju'ad Abu Shamala, who served as the organization's economic minister. It was also reported that Ayman Nofal, who served as the commander of the Central Brigade in the Gaza Strip and was a member of the terrorist organization's general staff, was killed in an attack on the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the center of the Strip.

In the past week, 5 eliminations were recorded within a day, including the commander of the rocket firing system in northern Khan Yunis, Hasan Al-Abdullah, and also Rafaat Abbas, the commander of the Dargh Tifah Brigade of Hamas, considered one of the most significant brigades in the Gaza City Division. The attack also resulted in the killing of his deputy, Ibrahim Jad'ba, and the commander of combat and administrative support, Tariq Ma'aruf.

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