<p>In two strikes last week in the Gaza Strip, the IDF eliminated the terrorist Muhammad Najib Ashour, a Nukhba platoon commander in Hamas’ military wing, and the terrorist Tamer Saeed Abu Nakhal, a cell commander in Hamas’ military wing.</p><p>The two terrorists, who were involved in advancing attacks against IDF troops, posed a threat to the troops and were subsequently eliminated in precise strikes.</p><p>Prior to the strikes, steps were taken to mitigate harm to civilians, including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance.</p> | Read More in News from Israel
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