how the Jewish state hunts down Hamas leaders

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War between Israel and Hamas: how the Jewish state is tracking Hamas leaders

After the various operations in the Gaza Strip, the army has repeatedly revealed images of impressive tunnels. It remains to be seen where the IDF stands in tracking down Hamas leaders, the prime targets. – (France 2)

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France 2 – D. Schlienger, S. Guillemot, M. Benoliel, B. Bervas

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After the various operations in the Gaza Strip, the army has repeatedly revealed images of impressive tunnels. It remains to be seen where the IDF stands in tracking down Hamas leaders, the prime targets.

An Israeli fighter jet holds a car in its sights in the streets of Rafah, Friday, December 22. Inside, according to Israel, was the person responsible for arming the Hamas, he is eliminated. It is a hunt for man, or rather for men, which is accelerating in the Gaza Strip and in its sprawling network of tunnels. In the footsteps of all the executives of the Hamasleaflets with a price on their heads were dropped in Gaza.

9,000 terrorists eliminated

The Jewish State has set itself the objective of eliminating Hamas. In 78 days of war, he claims to have killed 9,000 terrorists, about a third of the estimated number of fighters before the conflict. But the Hamas is still organized and fires rockets every day. To curb its military capabilities, Israel knows that it must neutralize chefs brigades and battalions. The most wanted, if they are still in Gaza, remain to be flushed out.


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