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Hamas No. 3 Marwan Issa ‘Likely’ Killed in Recent Israeli Airstrike, Awaiting IDF Confirmation

Hamas No. 3 Marwan Issa ‘Likely’ Killed in Recent Israeli Airstrike, Awaiting IDF Confirmation

YNET News: Prime Minister Netanyahu responded to the news with optimism, hailing it as “a great achievement for Israel”.

Hamas number 3 terrorist leader, who was targeted by the Israeli military last weekend, was likely killed in that airstrike, Israeli media reports say.

Following days of investigation, Israeli military and intelligence officials believe that Marwan Issa, a top Hamas terrorist and a key mastermind behind the October 7 attacks, did not survive last Sunday night’s strike.

Israeli secutiry officials on Friday informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s war-time cabinet that “all signs indicate that Marwan Issa .. was killed when he was targeted by an IDF strike earlier this week,” the Israeli TV channel i24NEWS reported.

The targeted terrorist was the deputy chief of Hamas’s Gaza-based jihadist fighting force, and was among the key planners of the October 7 attacks in which 1200 Israelis were brutally murdered and over 240 were taken as hostages to Gaza.

“Issa is considered the number three in the terror organization in Gaza and serves as the deputy of Mohammed Deif, the head of Hamas’s military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades,” The Times of Israel noted. “Together with Hamas’s leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, they are believed to have masterminded the group’s October 7 massacre in southern Israel that triggered the war.”

Prime Minister Netanyahu was quoted in Israel media saying that Issa’s elimination was “a great achievement for Israel.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not yet issued issue a final confirmation.

If confirmed, Issa will be the second October 7 mastermind to be taken out by Israel. In early January, an alleged IDF drone strike in Lebanon killed Hamas deputy chief, Saleh al-Arouri.

The Israeli TV channel i24NEWS reported Friday:

Security officials briefed ministers during today’s security cabinet meeting that all indications suggest Marwan Issa, the deputy commander of Hamas’s military wing in the central Gaza Strip, was killed in an IDF strike earlier this week.

Hebrew media reports detailed the briefing, highlighting a potential blow to Hamas leadership.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the news with optimism, hailing it as “a great achievement for Israel,” according to quotes from Ynet.

The IDF had previously confirmed targeting Issa in a strike on central Gaza’s Nuseirat on Monday. However, at the time, the military did not have sufficient information to confirm the success of the operation.

Netanyahu approves plans for taking Rafah terrorist stronghold

Meanwhile the hunt is on for Hamas’s Gaza chief, Yahya Sinwar, and its top terrorist commander in the enclave, Mohammad Deif. Both men are believed to be hiding in the Hamas’s last and southernmost stronghold of Rafah, using some hundred or so remaining Israeli hostages as human shields.

Prime Minister Netanyahu on Friday okayed the military and humanitarian plan for taking Rafah. “The Prime Minister’s Office announced on Friday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the IDF’s plans for an operation in Rafah,” the Israeli news website YNET reported.

The decision was taken despite the Biden White House drawing a ‘red line’ on any large-scale military operation against Hamas terrorists in Rafah.

The Israel armed forces hit terrorist targets across Gaza, particularly in the town Khan Yunis, just couple of miles north of Rafah. “During joint IDF and IAF operational activity in Khan Yunis, a fighter jet struck and destroyed a Hamas weapons storage facility,” the Israel military said in a press release Saturday morning.

Biden backs Schumer’s ‘good’ call for fresh elections in Israel

President Biden backed top Democrat Chuck Schumer’s call for the ouster of Prime Minister Netanyahu and holding of news elections in Israel amid the ongoing war against Hamas. 

“President Biden on Friday praised Senator Chuck Schumer’s address lashing out at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, calling it “a good speech” that raised concerns “shared not only by him but by many Americans”,” The New York Times reported.

There was little support in Israel for Senate majority leader’s brazen call. PM Netanyahu’s Likud party rebuffed the remarks saying Israel was not a “banana republic” and that the government’s conduct of the war was “supported by a large majority.”

Despite U.S. and European media’s bias and hostile coverage, the Israeli prime minister enjoys overwhelming public support for his war aims in Gaza. In a poll data released on Friday, 62% of Israelis support Netanyahu’s post-war plan for Gaza, with only 16% opposing it, the Jerusalem Post reported.

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May he rest in pieces.

Things that make you go BOOM!

I want #1 and #2

    mailman in reply to gonzotx. | March 16, 2024 at 3:13 pm

    Those boys are living the billionaire lifestyle in Qatar, being the super committed to jihad people they are!!

      gonzotx in reply to mailman. | March 16, 2024 at 3:33 pm

      And that’s where Mossad will be

      diver64 in reply to mailman. | March 17, 2024 at 6:45 am

      I’ve read elsewhere that Qatar is about done with the Hamas leaders who are hiding out in hotels there and are asking them to arrange other accommodations. I think that as time goes on and Israel is not stopping in the effort to eradicate Hamas Qatar is getting nervous that the Mossad is coming there to finish the job and Qatar does not want to get dragged into anything

    diver64 in reply to gonzotx. | March 17, 2024 at 6:42 am

    Saleh al-Arouri was considered #2 in Hamas and was killed in Lebanon a few months ago.

Marwan Issa Issa Wanmar who we no issa gonna see no more

Chuck Schumer calls for the ouster of Prime Minister Netanyahu and holding of new elections in Israel

Prime Minister Netanyahu responds by calling for ouster of Presindent Biden and holding of new elections in U.S.

    Subotai Bahadur in reply to Peabody. | March 16, 2024 at 6:54 pm

    Add in a recall of Schumer, and noting that Jewish voters should remember that Biden was/is working for the destruction of Israel and another Holocaust. If the Left can interfere with Israel’s governance, Israel can do the same to them.

    Subotai Bahadur

I don’t have a lot of faith in the American Jewish population

I recently contacted actually was contacted by an old friend hadn’t spoken to in 30 years literally and she was always very Jewish if I can say it that way and her husband was going to convert and then they divorce but anyway lost track of her she’s living in New Mexico and I told her how sad I was about what happened in Israel on October 7 and she said to me oh well I really feel sorry for the Palestinian people and and I’m not really Jewish so much anymore but spiritual yeah, that pretty much did it for me

BierceAmbrose | March 17, 2024 at 1:57 am

“President Biden backed top Democrat Chuck Schumer’s call for the ouster of Prime Minister Netanyahu…”

Well, when you are So Much Smarter Better More Attractive than The People, elections are just a fig leaf of self-rule, covering what you are really doing to them.

Barry and Brandon have gone a bit beyond Brecht’s “dissolve the people and elect another”, to electing someone else’s more congenial government, and one supposes people. I suppose that’s some form of “progress.”

They’ve been pretty blatant using speeches, sanctions, bribes, diplomacy subtle and crass, and one presumes intelligence ops from leaks, to blackmail, to psyops. I could keep track better when we did this kind of thing with land wars. More “progress”, I suppose.