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Israel Kills Hamas Naval Commander in Gaza Airstrike Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks

  • In the past 24 hours, the IDF conducted strikes targeting over 100 Hamas militants, killing commanders Ramzi Saleh and Hisham Mansour, based on intelligence and precision operations.
  • Sources do not confirm Saleh's specific role in maritime attack planning; operations focus on weakening Hamas overall.
  • The IDF used precise munitions guided by intelligence to eliminate Hamas naval commander Ramzi Saleh in Kafr Sil, mitigating civilian harm, as confirmed by military sources.
  • Following recent strikes, two American aid workers were injured, sparking political clashes between IDF Chief of Staff Zamir and ministers Smotrich and Ben Gvir, while the Hostages Families Forum calls for a comprehensive deal.
  • Beyond the battlefield, the IDF commits to ongoing operations as Hamas vows to fight on, while ceasefire talks remain stalled.
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The Israeli army (IDF) has killed Hamas naval force commander Ramzi Ramadan Abd Ali Saleh. The IDF has also confirmed the killing of two more Hamas fighters in this attack. The Israeli army has described this action as an important step towards weakening the capabilities of terrorists active in Gaza.

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The Army indicated that in recent weeks Ramzi Ramadan Abd Ali Saleh had been involved in the planning and preparation of maritime attacks against Israeli troops

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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