Undercover IDF Operation Targets Hospital, ELIMINATES Hamas Leader And His Two Deputies

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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has escalated following the October 7th attacks orchestrated by Hamas.

In a dramatic turn of events, undercover operatives from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stormed a hospital in Jenin, resulting in the elimination of a Hamas leader and his two deputies. The operation was executed with precision, ensuring no collateral damage.

The operation was captured on surveillance cameras, revealing the meticulous planning and execution by the IDF. One operative was seen in a wheelchair, while others were disguised as Muslim women and healthcare workers. Subsequent images depicted the aftermath of the operation, with blood stains marking the room where the terrorists had been hiding.

"Jenin has been a terrorist stronghold for decades," a source reported. Often referred to as a "refugee camp" by the international community, it is predominantly an area of solid structures where militants blend in with the permanent residents, including women and children. The eliminated Hamas leader, Mohammad Walid Jalamna, was allegedly planning another attack similar to the one on October 7th, likely to be initiated from the West Bank.

The hospital's director, Dr. Naji Nazzal, expressed his outrage over the incident, accusing the IDF of executing the terrorists in "cold blood."

"They executed the three men as they slept in the room," Dr. Nazzal told Reuters. "They executed them in cold blood by firing bullets directly into their heads in the room where they were being treated."

Dr. Nazzal further revealed that Basil Ayman Al-Ghazzawi had been under treatment since October 25 for a spinal injury that had left him paralyzed. The Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad militant group confirmed that the Al-Ghazzawi brothers were part of its armed wing, while Hamas acknowledged that Jalamna was a member of its Al Qassam Brigade.

The question arises as to what Dr. Nazzal expected when he chose to shelter terrorists without notifying the authorities. War is a grim reality, and members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad cannot expect immunity once they enter a hospital. Israel had made it clear that they would pursue and eliminate those involved in the October 7th attacks, and they have stayed true to their word.

Predictably, the targeted elimination of terrorists without any collateral damage has stirred up pro-Hamas supporters.

About 10 members of Israeli special forces dressed in civilian clothes went to the third floor [of the hospital], where they killed the men using weapons fitted with silencers, a tweet read. In any other country, wed call this a government death squad.

However, it is important to note that this was a special operation against enemy combatants, a common practice in warfare. If the situation is too chaotic, Hamas has the option to surrender.

Moreover, critics have repeatedly demanded that Israel cease all attacks resulting in civilian casualties. This operation resulted in no civilian casualties, suggesting that critics may not be genuinely concerned about civilian safety but rather support terrorism.

The most notable aspect of this operation was its precision and professionalism. No innocent lives were lost, and no inhumane practices were employed. The fact that some find this more disturbing than the October 7th attacks is indeed revealing.