Israeli Airstrike Killed Two Senior Hamas Terrorists in Rafah

The responding airstrike came just hours after Hamas fired a barrage of eight rockets from Rafah at Tel Aviv and central Israel.

This from jns.org.

The IDF later Sunday stated the rocket launcher used in the attack—which was located near two mosques—had been destroyed.

According to the Israel Defense Forces:

Two senior Hamas terrorists were killed in the Israeli airstrike on a Hamas compound in the area of Tel Sultan in northwestern Rafah.

The IDF is investigating Palestinian media reports that dozens of noncombatants were killed and wounded in the strike.

The targets of the strike were named as Yassin Rabia, the head of Hamas’s Judea and Samaria headquarters, and Khaled Nagar, a senior official in the terror group’s Judea and Samaria wing.

The military stated:

Rabia and Nagar carried out terrorist attacks in the early 2000s in Judea and Samaria that killed and wounded Israeli soldiers and civilians.

They also transferred funds for terrorist activities in Judea and Samaria and planned and directed attacks there.

According to the IDF spokesperson:

[T]he strike was carried out in accordance with international law, was based on intelligence and executed using precision weaponry.

The spokesperson continued:

However, the claim is known that as a result of the attack and a fire that broke out in the area, a number of non-involved people were injured. The incident is under investigation.

Hamas called the incident a “massacre” and called on Palestinians to “rise up and march” in response.

The Palestinian Authority also called the strike a “massacre,” accusing Israel of deliberately targeting a displaced persons camp.

A U.S. National Security Council spokesperson said that the White House was “aware of the incident in Rafah and … gathering more information.”

Also on Sunday, the military announced that two Israeli soldiers had died of wounds sustained during combat in the northern Gaza Strip. Their deaths bring the total number of troops slain in Gaza since the start of the IDF’s ground incursion on Oct. 27 to 282 and to 636 on all fronts since Oct. 7.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Sunday:

The IDF will continue to press its offensive in Rafah in the southern Strip in order to free the hostages held by Hamas and destroy the terrorist group.

Tel Sultan, the site of the Sunday night strike, is where one of the four Hamas battalions in Rafah is located, with the others being in Yabna (south), Shaboura (north) and east Rafah, all areas where the IDF has been active in recent weeks.

Final thoughts: Israel is recurringly condemned by world opinion for the collateral killing and injuring of “innocents.” Perhaps a more proper point of attack on this issue would involve condemning Hamas for strategically placing their tools of war in the midst of the “innocents.”