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According to online reports, Hamas's deputy commander may have been beheaded, and his son suffered the same fate less than a month ago. On the 24th local time, the Israeli army used precision bullets

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According to online reports, Hamas's deputy commander may have been beheaded, and his son suffered the same fate less than a month ago.

On the 24th local time, the Israeli army used precision ammunition to destroy the Rafah Mosque in southern Gaza, resulting in the death of five Hamas members, who had been hiding in the mosque. Hamas has been using Gaza's mosques, schools and hospitals as shelters to deploy weapons and dig tunnels. These facts have long been exposed by Israel, but the international community and certain Western media that support Hamas have chosen to turn a blind eye.

Rumours on social media include Marwan Issa, the No. 2 man in Hamas's Kasam Brigades, who is also the No. 3 Hamas leader in Gaza, behind Sinwar and D'Eve, commander of the Qassam Brigades. However, this claim has yet to be confirmed.

Less than a month ago, on 28 December last year, Marwan Issa's son, Mohammed Issa, was decapitated by a missile fired by an Israeli military aircraft.

Although Marwan Issa is third in Gaza, he is no less cunning than Gaza leader Sinwar, whom Israel calls the "shadow man" and does not even have a full-length public photo. According to the common understanding, he was considered a military strategist.

Israel described Issa as a man of "deeds, not words", saying that he was very intelligent and resourceful. As long as he is alive, the "brain war" between Israel and Hamas will continue. However, no matter how clever he is, he is not immune to the fact that Hamas currently occupies only a small area of Khan Younis and southern Gaza.

At the moment, the Israeli army declares that it has completed the siege of the entire Khan Younis area. At Khan Younis City Hall, Israeli forces left a message in Arabic that read, "Your Al-Aqsa floods have backfired," the code name for Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel. In fact, from the moment Israel poured seawater into Hamas's tunnels, they began to be counterattacked, and those who played with fire ended up drowning.

Sinwar, Israel's number one target, is believed to be likely in Khan Younis's tunnels, and there may be hostages around him who are being used as human shields. Previously, he had been hiding in hospitals in northern Gaza, but he was able to flee to Khan Younis because of Israeli fears of greater civilian casualties. #Revelation of the Palestinian-Israeli War# #Houthis as a Righteous Army# #Israel is in chaos#

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According to online reports, Hamas's deputy commander may have been beheaded, and his son suffered the same fate less than a month ago. On the 24th local time, the Israeli army used precision bullets
According to online reports, Hamas's deputy commander may have been beheaded, and his son suffered the same fate less than a month ago. On the 24th local time, the Israeli army used precision bullets
According to online reports, Hamas's deputy commander may have been beheaded, and his son suffered the same fate less than a month ago. On the 24th local time, the Israeli army used precision bullets
According to online reports, Hamas's deputy commander may have been beheaded, and his son suffered the same fate less than a month ago. On the 24th local time, the Israeli army used precision bullets

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