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Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Wednesday shared a letter that he claimed was written by the former commander of Hamas's Khan Younis Brigade. The letter detailed the significant losses the Gaza terrorist group has sustained in the ongoing war in Gaza. Gallant's revelation adds to the understanding of the intense conflict and the toll it has taken on Hamas forces.
The letter, which has not been independently verified, was purportedly written by Rafe Salama and addressed to Hamasshole head Yahya Sinwar and his brother. According to Gallant, the letter describes the severe infrastructure and personnel losses the terrorist group has experienced since initiating the massacre against Israel on October 7 of last year.
According to a translation of the letter by the Israeli Defense Ministry, the letter noted that “we [Hamas] have lost 90-95 percent of our rocket capabilities; and we have lost some 60 percent of our personal weapons; we have lost at least 65-70 percent of our anti-tank launchers and rockets.”
The letter was apparently written prior to July, when Salama was killed by the IDF along with his buddy Mohammad "Mo" Deif.
“We have lost at least 50 percent of our fighters between those who are martyred and wounded, and now we are left with 25 percent,” the now dead Salama reportedly wrote. “The last 25 percent of our people have reached a situation where the people do not tolerate them anymore, broken on a mental or physical level.”
Israeli hearts bleed not for him.
As of mid-August, the IDF said it killed only about 17,000 terrorists in Gaza since the brutal Hamasshole attack on Oct. 7, and this corresponds roughly to the numbers outlined by Salama in the letter if it's authentic.
Gallant said the letter showed “the difficult situation of the Hamas organization.” He posted on X/Twitter that “Hamas is in real distress from the junior to the senior level — we will continue the effort and reach everyone.”
“He [Salama] cries out for the help of the Sinwar brothers, but of course, they can’t save him,” Gallant said. “Why? We are continuing the effort that started in October, which continues step by step and reaches all senior Hamas officials.”
Since the start of the war, Israel has killed many high-ranking terrorists of Hamas and other groups, including Lebanese Hezbollah. It's a good start but there's more to be done to end the attempted genocide.
Am Yisrael Chai!
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