The head of Hamas's security forces has been killed along with members of his family in an Israeli airstrike on their house as Israel continued its bombardment to 'destroy' the terrorist group.
Jehad
Mheisen, a key leader within Hamas, was killed in the airstrike on his
home in Gaza, a Hamas-aligned news agency said, as the IDF continued to
hit hundreds of targets across the enclave including tunnel shafts and
command centres.
Israel has said it is attacking Hamas
terrorists wherever they may be in Gaza, describing them as 'dead men
walking', and accused the group's leaders and fighters of taking shelter
among the civilian population.
But Israel's withering
airstrikes have continued to obliterate entire neighbourhoods across
the densely populated territory, leaving death and destruction in its
wake.
Today, the brutal bombardment pounded
locations across the Gaza Strip, including parts of the south that
Israel had declared 'safe zones'.
In the nearly two
weeks since Israel began its aerial bombardment in response to a
devastating attack by Hamas terrorists that saw 1,300 people
slaughtered, thousands of homes have been destroyed across the 25-mile
enclave and 3,785 Palestinians killed, including 1,524 children.
Today's bombardments came just hours after Israel agreed to allow Egypt to reopen its northern border with Gaza to allow desperately needed humanitarian aid to enter the war-torn enclave.
More than 200
trucks and some 3,000 tons of aid are now positioned at the Rafah
crossing, Gaza's only connection to Egypt, to deliver food, water, and
medicine to the millions of civilians trapped there amid withering
Israeli airstrikes.
But under the deal agreed by Egypt after
intense talks with President Joe Biden yesterday, only 20 trucks with
humanitarian aid will be allowed into the enclave from Friday at the
earliest amid fears that Hamas will confiscate the supplies or use the
deliveries as cover to bring in more weapons.
If Hamas terrorists do try to stop the much-needed aid from reaching Palestinian civilians, 'it will stop', President Biden said during his visit to Tel Aviv where he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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