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    Was #3 in Hamas hierarchy eliminated a week ago? An underground compound in Nuseirat was bombed heavily, believing Marwan Issa, the deputy of Mohammad Def, was there with the commander of Central Gaza. Both Israel and Hamas have kept quite since the incident.

    If the attack was successful, this is an amazing achievement for the Israeli intelligence. #Marwan_Issa and #Saleh_al_Arouri are gone, #Muhammad_Def and #Yahia_Sinwar are waiting for their turn, together with Hamas leaders all over the world.

    Speaking of other leaders, Hadi Ali Mustafa (see pic), a high ranking Hamas official, was killed by a drone just south of Tyre in Lebanon. Hadi was directing attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets all over the world. Israel vowed to serve Hamas the bill for Oct 7, and so it does.

    #FiveMonthsOfWar Hamas seems to want nothing to do with the suffering of its people. Why bother when others feed them? The whole world comes to the rescue, while the elected government of #Gaza hides in the tunnels or in 5 star hotels far away.

    For how long will the world keep feeding Gaza? 1.5 million meals per day, for how many days now? What will they work at? Where will they live? The only quick, cheap and reasonable solution would be to open the gates and let them exercise their right to seek asylum as refugees. It can be done via Egypt, using the ships that bring aid, or even through Israeli airports. Open the gates and see how Gaza is half empty within months.

    The UK announced it will stop airdropping aid into Gaza after a US parachute failed to open and killed 8 people on the ground. Since Israel wasn't involved the incident wasn't titled "the parachute massacre." Good name goes to waste.

    The timing couldn't be better. Early Friday, the first Friday of the Ramadan and a sensitive day in Al-Aqsa, Hamas blamed Israel for firing at people in North Gaza, waiting in line for aid, killing at least a 100. The health ministry published a softer version, with 20 casualties only, mainly because there was no footage to support anything. Arab networks broadcast a bag of flour with blood on it as proof, thinking their audience are complete idiots. #HamasStealsTheFood

    The #IDF rejected anything to do with whatever happened in the Kuwait Square in Gaza. Another #Pallywood attempt to ignite the Middle East?

    A new Prime Minister to the Palestinian Authority. Say hello to Muhammad Mustafa (see pic), that stepped in as part of the new PA branding. Just to remind the democracy fans here: #Hamas took over Gaza in the 2006 elections. #Mahmud_Abbas is ruling the #West_Bank since the last elections in 2005. Palestinian leaders on both sides fell in love with their power. They can't justify it to their people, instead they smear the vibrant Israeli democracy.

    Israeli PM's office announced that Netanyahu approved the plans for the Rafah offensive. The #IDF_spokesman was quoted in the Arab media saying that many of the people in Rafah will be evacuated to "humanitarian islands". One of those Islands, I'm guessing, will be Khan Yunis, which is mostly empty after the #IDF completed its operation there.

    Regarding the negotiations on hostage deal, Hamas's requests are still exaggerated, as if it winning the war, and Israel will never accept any of them (like releasing thousands of murderers from prison, complete stop to the war, full withdrawal from the Strip).

    The Houthis in Yemen are still holding the crew of the Galaxy Leader they seized months ago. They announced that they are giving Hamas the courtesy to decide what will be the crew's fate. The innocent crew is from the Philippines - what do they have to do with war, when you already hold the ship itself?

    The Hamad City is a new neighborhood north of Khan Yunis, built by Qatari funding of hundreds of millions of dollars. The IDF attacked the area after calling the people to evacuate. 1,200 terrorists were captured (some while trying to escape with the civilians) and dozens were killed. The fighting went house to house, floor to floor, and left the neighborhood in a partially demolished state, as you can see in the pic.

    Ramadan started last Monday, and so far things are alright in Israel. The prayers in Al-Aqsa are kept quiet (see pic). About 40,000 people came to the Temple Mount for the first Friday prayer, and Hamas's cries for clashes are falling on deaf ears. Palestinians understand that the Israeli police isn't in the mood right now...

    https://x.com/AvniItamar/status/1768906379903811980?s=20
 
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