Monday, March 24, 2025

Hamas' prime minister killed in surgical strike just days after his predecessor

They called him Ismail

A senior member of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Barhum was killed on Sunday in a targeted, surgical strike, Palestinian media sadly reported. The precision strike hit a Khan Younis hospital where Hamas operatives hid out among the Arab population and where Barhum was working out of.

Barhoum was responsible for the regional distribution of funds to his fellow Jew-hating terrorists. He was the fourth senior member of Hamas to be sent to Jannah in targeted strikes in the past 24 hours, and with good fortune, will not be the last.

As this strike was being carried out, the IDF was preparing to advance a division of tanks to the border with Gaza as preparations to expand the offensive that began last week, were underway.

The IDF and Shin Bet said hours earlier that two senior Hamas commanders were killed in a targeted airstrike. The military said the attacks were meant to degrade the terror group's military capabilities and remove threats to Israel and the forces. However, the best way to remove threats to Israel in the future, is to destroy Hamas and Hezbollah altogether, and to take over Gaza.

The terrorist leaders were Hamas' Gaza Brigade deputy commander Ahmad Salman ‘Awj Shimali, responsible for operations, planning the offensive strategy, and building the brigade's force in preparation for Hamas's massacre on October 7. and the terror group’s Shijaiyah Battalion commander Jamil Omar Jamil Wadiya. They were not decent human beings and what they were responsible for at that Nova festival massacre, is clear proof they deserved what they got.

“Wadiya was responsible for deploying the battalion's forces against IDF troops and operated to restore and reorganize the battalion, the IDF said He was also involved in the anti-tank missile attack on a school bus in April 2011, in which a 16-year-old boy was murdered,” the IDF added.


As I wrote earlier, the IDF said it had killed Salah al-Bardawil in an overnight strike on his tent in the humanitarian zone of al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis. Al-Bardawil, a member of Hamas’ politburo, was one of the few senior leaders who chose to remain in the Gaza Strip throughout the months of fighting because in spite of his high rank in the terrorist organization, he wasn't very bright and due to his stubborn resolve, his daughter was killed with him.

Over the weekend, Defense Minister Israel Katz  ordered the IDF to seize additional territory in Gaza and had the local population of anti-Zionists leave and go to humanitarian areas to expanding security zones around Israeli border communities.

"As long as Hamas continues to refuse to release the hostages, it will lose more and more land, which will be annexed to Israel," Katz said.

The IDF Home Front Command eased restrictions in most Gaza border communities after the IDF’s limited operation in Gaza. Under the new guidelines, gatherings of up to 2,000 people are now permitted and educational activities can resume without limitations.

In the meantime, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said on Sunday that Hamas is responsible for the renewed fighting in Gaza after rejecting efforts to move forward with what had been an "acceptable deal."

"So this is on Hamas. The United States stands with the state of Israel," Witkoff told Fox News. "Hamas had every opportunity to demilitarize, to accept the bridging proposal."

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