Israel Takes Out Hamas Arms Chief in Gaza
On Dec 13, Israeli forces killed Ra’ad Sa’ad, Hamas’ weapons production head, in a Gaza strike tied to alleged ceasefire breaches. Two reservists were lightly wounded.
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On Dec 13, Israeli forces killed Ra’ad Sa’ad, Hamas’ weapons production head, in a Gaza strike tied to alleged ceasefire breaches. Two reservists were lightly wounded.
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