IDF Eliminates Hamas Sniper Commander in Precision Strike in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted a precise operation in central Gaza, killing Omar Ahmad Abu Qassem, the Hamas sniper commander responsible for orchestrating deadly sniper attacks against Israeli forces. Abu Qassem was a key figure in Hamas's military wing throughout the conflict, actively planning and executing terror tactics despite the ceasefire agreement. Security officials noted that he exploited the ceasefire period to rebuild Hamas's military capabilities and advance new terror plans targeting IDF soldiers.
This targeted killing is part of a series of recent IDF operations aimed at neutralizing immediate threats from Gaza. Earlier in the week, the IDF eliminated the head of Hamas's rocket production and two senior commanders of the Nukhba unit in northern Gaza. The Southern Command forces remain on high alert, continuing efforts to prevent Hamas from strengthening its hold in the Gaza Strip and to safeguard Israeli troops.
The IDF emphasized its commitment to decisively removing terror threats and preventing Hamas from restoring its military strength, sending a clear message that it will act against any threat to its soldiers even during ceasefire periods.
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