IDF Targets Hamas Financial Leader in Khan Yunis Strike
IDF kills leader of central Hamas funds network who transferred millions to military wing
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted an operation in Khan Yunis, killing Ihab Khrizim, a key figure in Hamas' funds transfer network, along with unit commander Mohammed al-Habash, who was involved in weapon manufacturing. Both were linked to ongoing attacks against Israeli forces and civilians.
- 01Ihab Khrizim was responsible for transferring millions of dollars to Hamas' military wing.
- 02The IDF stated that Khrizim violated ceasefire agreements, facilitating attacks on IDF soldiers and Israeli civilians.
- 03Mohammed al-Habash, also killed, was a Hamas unit commander involved in weapons manufacturing.
- 04The operation took place in Khan Yunis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip.
- 05This incident is part of ongoing military actions by the IDF against Hamas.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the killing of Ihab Khrizim, the leader of a central funds transfer network for Hamas, during an operation in Khan Yunis. Khrizim was responsible for overseeing the transfer of millions of dollars to Hamas' military wing and was accused of violating ceasefire agreements, which enabled Hamas to carry out attacks against IDF personnel and Israeli civilians. Additionally, the IDF eliminated Mohammed al-Habash, a commander involved in the manufacturing of weapons for Hamas. This development underscores the ongoing military actions by the IDF in response to threats from Hamas.
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The IDF's actions may impact ongoing military operations and security dynamics in the region, particularly regarding Hamas' capabilities.
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