The Israeli Army advances its offensive in Gaza and destroys the house of the political leader of Hamas
The Israeli Army continues its offensive by air, sea and land in the Gaza Strip this Thursday, where it destroyed the residence of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Political Bureau of the Islamist group Hamas, while preparing to deepen the attacks in the south of the enclave . “During the night, fighter jets of the Israel Defense Forces attacked the residence of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas Political Bureau,” who has lived in exile in Qatar for years, an Army spokesman said. That house “was used as a terrorist infrastructure and often served as a rallying point for senior Hamas leaders to direct terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers,” he explained. This operation was carried out in the Al Shati refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip near the Mediterranean, where Israeli troops “located and destroyed a weapons depot of Hamas naval forces, which contained equipment of diving, explosive devices and weapons,” the spokesperson said.