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Hamas Confirms: A Number of Senior Officials Were Killed Before the Ceasefire

In the midst of the ceasefire and the deal to release the hostages from the terrorist organization Hamas, Hamas confirms that before the ceasefire a number of senior members of the terrorist organization have been eliminated.

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severalAmid the ceasefire and the deal for the release of the hostages from the terrorist organization Hamas, Hamas confirms today (Sunday), that before the ceasefire, a number of senior members of the terrorist organization were eliminated, among them: the commander of the northern brigade in the military wing, Ahmed al-Randour, and Ayman Siam, the head of the rocket array. According to the Arab reports, other commanders of the terrorist organization were also eliminated by the security forces.

Earlier today, the names of the 39 terrorists who were released tonight as part of the deal between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas, in which 13 Israeli citizens were released from captivity in the Gaza Strip, were published. Among those released was the terrorist Asraa Jabes, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison in August 2016 after being convicted of setting fire to a gas cylinder and hitting a policeman who was slightly injured.

Jabes is also remembered as a prisoner who asked to undergo cosmetic nose surgery at the expense of the state, after she was injured in the gas balloon explosion - and was refused. Jabes Shabbat went to her home in Jebel Mokbar in East Jerusalem, as reported this morning in Vint. As you remember, the attack took place in October 2015, and Jabes confessed and was convicted as part of a plea deal for attempted sabotage with aggravated intent. In fact, along with the time she spent in custody, Jabez was not supposed to be released until 2026 at the latest.

Another terrorist who was released is Mason Musa from Bethlehem, who in 2015 carried out a stabbing attack on a female soldier who was 20 years old at the time - who was seriously injured. Musa was sentenced to 15 years in prison, and in her investigation by the Shin Bet, she said that she came to the crossing to kill a soldier. Along with them, the terrorist Nourahan Awad was also released from the Qalandiya camp. In 2015 Awad, then 16 years old, arrived near the Mahane Yehuda market together with her cousin Dil Vojia Awad the 14-year-old, where they waved scissors in front of security personnel, who shot at them.

The released terrorists: stabbed and burned

During the attack, the terrorists stabbed Yusuf Alharob, a 70-year-old Palestinian who they thought was a Jew, and slightly wounded him. The owner of a nearby store, David Ashur (52), a resident of Mount Adar, rushed to the scene and neutralized the terrorists using a chair. A police saboteur who was driving his car nearby recognized the incident, got out of the vehicle, and called the saboteurs to stop.

When they did not respond, he opened fire, killing Vojia and seriously wounding Noorhan. Another terrorist who was released is Shurok Deviat Mazur in Ahar. She was arrested in 2015 after stabbing and slightly injuring an Israeli on Hay Street in the Old City of Jerusalem. Despite the injury to his upper body, the wounded man pulled out his weapon, shot Daviat, and wounded her very severely. Despite her injury, Duiyat tried to run away, but the security forces who were there, took control of her and neutralized her.

Another terrorist is Padwa Hamada from Zur Bahar. In 2017, she tried to carry out a stabbing attack at Shaar Nablus and was arrested. She was later sentenced to 10 years in prison, but tonight, as mentioned, she was released. A sixth terrorist who was released is Aisha Afghani from Silwan. Afghani was arrested in 2016 after attempting to carry out a stabbing attack in the Old City of Jerusalem. She was later sentenced to 15 years in prison

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