Or do they all still have a death wish?
Al-Issa was one of the final remaining founding members of the terrorist organization’s military wing and played a crucial role in the October 7 attack that launched the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
“Issa led Hamas’ force build-up, training, and planned the October 7 massacre. As Head of Combat Support, he advanced aerial and naval attacks against Israelis,” said an IDF post on X.
“The IDF & Israel Security Agency continue to locate and eliminate all terrorists involved in the October 7 massacre.”
Apparently, Israel will not stop until the terrorists are removed from Gaza. It is a promise Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu made months and months ago.
And over the last several months the IDF has made sure that this promise has been kept. Also, the recent success against Hamas’ benefactor, Iran, should be an incentive for what remains of the fragmented Hamas leadership to exercise a modicum of better judgement to ensure their survival.
Asaad Abu Sharia, head of the Mujahideen Brigades, was taken out in a joint operation in Gaza City on Saturday by the Israeli Defense Forces and the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency.
Also, last month, the IDF killed Hamas chief Mohammad Sinwar during an airstrike on a Gaza hospital.
Sinwar was hiding in tunnels beneath the building, and dramatic footage captured the moment IDF soldiers ripped his body from the rubble.
How many more will die for Hamas’ lost cause due to their hubris?
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