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Israeli Air Force Kills Four Hamas Commanders in Shati Camp; African Troops Scout Gaza for Multinational Force
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First reported by Mako · 15 minutes ago
What happened
The Israeli Air Force killed four Hamas commanders in a strike at Shati camp, Gaza, while Ugandan and Burundian troops scouted the area for a multinational force. Security officials expect no Gaza agreement progress before Israeli elections.
- 01Israeli Air Force killed four Hamas commanders in Shati camp strike on August 18.
- 02Palestinians report six killed and several wounded in the attack.
- 03Ugandan and Burundian troops toured Rafah to consider joining a multinational Gaza force.
- 04Defense Minister Katz reaffirmed Israel's policy of eliminating threats and retaliating for October 7 attacks.
- 05Security officials see no Gaza agreement progress before Israeli elections due to political conditions.
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