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IDF: Jenin strike eliminates murderer of Meir Tamari

The terrorist killed in the Jenin air strike today was reportedly actively involved in organizing terror attacks on Israel.

Aftermath of Jenin air strike. (Screenshot from IDF footage.)

The IDF announced today (Wednesday) that the strike conducted earlier against a target in Jenin eliminated the murderer of Meir Tamari, who was killed in a terrorist attack in May, 2023.

The terrorist was accompanied by another militant. The two were reportedly actively preparing terror attacks against Israel.

Watch footage of the strike here:

Tracking, then destroying the terrorists. (Source: IDF Spokesperson)
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