Posted on 01/03/2024 6:37:08 AM PST by Rummyfan
A joint Mossad/IDF military intelligence operation in Lebanon has led to the death of numerous top Hamas leaders.
Saleh al-Arouri, the leader of Hamas' military operations in the West Bank and the man responsible for facilitating money and weapons transfers for the group since the 1980s, and others were killed when the building in which they were meeting with other "resistance factions" in Beirut was bombed.
Reports indicate that Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas' deputy political director in Gaza, Abu Amar, head of Hamas forces in southern Lebanon, and Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan were also killed, but those identities have not been confirmed.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
Video shows the moment of the IDF precision strike in Beirut that killed Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri
https://rumble.com/v44qmec-video-shows-the-moment-of-the-idf-precision-strike-in-beirut-that-killed-ha.html
IDF multitasking......very nice đź‘Ś
Twofers and threefers!
I’d be nervous about attending any celebration of Qassem Soleimani.
“Israeli Drone Strike Takes Out Multiple Hamas Leaders Who Were Meeting in Lebanon”
And now they’re meeting in Hell. Yay, Israel!
The hits just keep on coming.
They blowup so soon, sometimes not soon enough.
Way to go IDF! Keep up the good work.
The Goldilocks Prescription: Don’t kill too many, and don’t kill too few. Just kill the right ones.
BTW - this is easier said than done.
The precision of this DRONE strike is unreal. They took out ONLY the six men targeted, no collateral deaths or major injuries, even 3 floors below on the street. Windows of offices on the same floor are not evenb shattered, and AC units on the outside above the blown-out office are intact. Incredible.
Not much explosion ... perhaps they used the “ginsu” version of the hellfire missile.
Excellent.
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