Israel Eliminates Two Hamas, Islamic Jihad Operatives Tied to Funding Network
Israel Eliminates Two Hamas, Islamic Jihad Operatives

The Israeli military announced on Sunday that it had “eliminated” two operatives, Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra, who were members of the military wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad. According to an Israeli military post on X, Qadra headed a network with Farra, acting under Hamas leadership, and facilitated the transfer of more than half a billion shekels to Hamas.

Details of the Operation

The Israeli military stated that the two operatives were tied to a major funding network that supported Hamas activities. The operation targeted key financial facilitators, disrupting the flow of funds to the militant group. The statement did not specify the exact location or date of the elimination.

Impact on the Conflict

This development comes amid ongoing hostilities in Gaza, where displaced Palestinians have occupied the field of the Yarmouk soccer stadium, damaged during the war. The elimination of these operatives is part of Israel’s broader strategy to weaken Hamas’s financial infrastructure.

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