IDF Conducts Two Airstrikes in Gaza Killing 11 Including Hamas Police Officers
The Israeli Air Force carried out two separate airstrikes in the Gaza Strip within hours, targeting Hamas militants planning attacks. According to reports from Gaza, 11 people were killed, including five Hamas police officers. The IDF stated that these targeted killings were conducted in accordance with directives from the political leadership.
The first strike occurred in the Nuseirat area in central Gaza, where a commander in Hamas's military wing, involved in the October 7 attack inside Israel, was targeted. Less than half an hour later, the IDF and Shin Bet struck another Hamas commander and additional militants in the Darg Tofah area. These militants were reportedly preparing terrorist operations against Israeli forces operating in Gaza.
The operations reflect ongoing Israeli efforts to prevent planned attacks by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the coordination between military and intelligence agencies to neutralize threats swiftly.
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