Osama Gadallah has new pronouns: was and were. He was a senior commander in military intelligence with Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Guess he wasn't intelligent enough to be elsewhere when an Israeli airstrike took him to meet his 72 virgin goats in hell.
In addition to blowing up Gadallah, IDF forces engaged in fierce combat in Khan Yunis and the outskirts of Deir al-Balah, resulting in the deaths of numerous terrorists. These regions have become hotspots for military confrontations as Israel intensifies its operations against Hamas and other militant factions. Over the past day, Israeli airstrikes have targeted 40 Hamas sites, including manned firing positions and critical terrorist infrastructure.
This escalation in conflict comes on the heels of Israel's successful rescue of 52-year-old hostage Farhan Al Qadi on Tuesday, followed by the recovery of a soldier's body on Wednesday. These efforts are part of Israel's broader strategic campaign in retaliation for the brutal attacks initiated by Hamas on October 7.
Hamas still holds captive two Israeli civilians since 2014 and 2015, and the bodies of two soldiers killed in 2014.
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