Hamas commander resurfaces, claims Gaza 'victory' after IDF error
- Hamas commander Hussein Fayyad has resurfaced, claiming that Gaza is 'unbreakable' and 'victorious' after the ceasefire, despite Israeli efforts to eliminate the group.
- The IDF acknowledged that its intelligence about Fayyad's death was incorrect, raising concerns about Israel's war goals in Gaza.
- The ceasefire, which took effect on January 19, aims for a prisoner exchange and a permanent truce after extensive destruction and loss of life in Gaza.
- Hamas remains entrenched in Gaza, controlling security forces and government operations, posing challenges for a lasting peace.
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IDF: Hamas Commander We Earlier “Confirmed” As Dead Is Actually Still Alive
The IDF confirmed on Wednesday that Hussein Fayyad, the commander of Hamas’s Beit Hanoun battalion, is still alive, despite earlier “confirming” that he was killed in a targeted operation in May. The acknowledgment came after footage released today showed Fayyad alive, prompting the IDF to re-examine its previous assessment. “In May, the IDF and Shin Bet determined with a high level of probability that Fayyad had been eliminated,” the IDF said i…
Hamas commander previously declared dead by Israel reemerges in Gaza
Beit Hanoun Battalion chief Hussein Fayyad filmed Wednesday speaking at a Gaza funeral; IDF announced he was killed in Jabaliya tunnel in May, admits intelligence 'not sufficiently accurate'; terror group calls it blow to Israeli intelligence
Hamas Commander previously declared dead by Israel appeared in Gaza and publicly called out Tel Aviv
A video published on Wednesday shows Hussein Fayyad (Abu Hamza), commander of the Beit Hanoun Battalion in the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, appearing in Gaza eight months after the Israeli military announced he had been killed in northern Gaza. In the video, which has no specified date, Fayyad is seen meeting with […] The post Hamas Commander previously declared dead by Israel appeared in Gaza and publicly called out Tel Aviv …
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