
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – On Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that an airstrike led to the death of a senior Hamas leader in Lebanon who was responsible for worldwide attacks against Jews.
Israel Defense Forces officials identified Hadi Ali Mustafa as a “significant operative” in Hamas’s organizational wing, responsible for coordinating international activities. Both the United States and Israel classify Hamas as a terrorist organization. It was disclosed that Mustafa played a central role in orchestrating global attacks targeting Jews.
Mustafa was killed in Tyre, near the Rashidieh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, while traveling in a vehicle on Wednesday morning. Following the incident, Hamas confirmed his death, highlighting his significant role in the organization’s military operations in Lebanon.
A Hamas radio station recognized Mustafa as a vital leader of Lebanon’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
Following Wednesday’s airstrike, Israeli officials stated, “The IDF and Israeli security forces will continue to act against the Hamas terrorist organization in every arena where it is active.”
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