Israel-Gaza War

Hamas commander who held Noa Marciano hostage eliminated

Ahmed Ghoul, commander of the Shati battalion, had taken part in the October 7 massacre and held soldier Noa Marciano hostage.

Noa Marciano in captivity. (Uncredited.)

In a joint IDF-Shin Bet operation, Ahmed Ghoul, a commander in Hamas’ Shati battalion, was eliminated yesterday (Wednesday) in an air strike in Gaza City.

Ghoul took part in the October 7 massacre. After returning to the Gaza Strip, he held Corporal Noa Marciano ob”m hostage.

Noa was later murdered by Hamas in the Shifa hospital in Gaza.

Noa Marciano HY"D Hamas Gaza City IDF

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