The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the killing of leading Hamas terrorist Hassan Hakashah in Syria, who was responsible for directing rocket fire from Syrian territory toward Israel.
The IDF emphasized that it will not tolerate terrorism from Syrian territory and holds Syria responsible for any activity originating from its land.
Additionally, the IDF has targeted Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and located and destroyed Hamas’ underground weapons manufacturing facility in the central Gaza Strip. (Trending: First Moon Mission In 50 Years Blasts Off)
The IDF highlighted that various groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah, funded and armed by the Iranian regime, have targeted Israel from different locations.
“Today (Monday), the IDF eliminated Hassan Hakashah in Beit Jinn in Syria. He was a central figure responsible for rockets fired by Hamas from Syrian territory toward Israel in recent weeks. Since the beginning of the war, Hakashah directed Hamas terrorist cells which fired rockets from Syria toward Israeli territory,” the IDF stated.
“We will not allow terrorism from Syrian territory and hold Syria responsible for all activity emanating from its territory. The IDF will continue to act against any threat posed to the State of Israel.”
“Today, we eliminated Hassan Akasha in Beit Jann, Syria. He was a key figure responsible for Hamas’ rocket launches from Syrian territory toward Israel’s Home Front in recent weeks,” IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said.
“We will continue to operate against Hamas leaders, and today we also targeted a series of Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon, including military sites belonging to the organization.”
“We responded with fire to areas from which launches were identified toward Israeli territory. As we have stated since the beginning of the war, we will not tolerate a threat near the northern border. We said it, and we mean it.”
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