IDF bombs the Hamama school complex because of its usage as a Hamas command and control centre following evacuation alerts, Sheikh Redwan neighbourhood, northern Gaza



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  1. CupCharacter853 on

    IDF: The IDF struck a Hamas command and control center that was used to manufacture weaponry and was previously known as the Hamama school compound in the northern Gaza Strip

    A short while ago, with the intelligence direction of the IDF and ISA, the IAF struck terrorists operating within a Hamas command and control center. In the past, the compound was known as the Hamama school in the northern Gaza Strip.

    The compound was used as a hiding place for Hamas terrorists, and various terror attacks against IDF soldiers and the State of Israel were planned and carried out from there.
    Additionally, Hamas weaponry was manufactured and stored within the compound, where terrorists were subsequently trained to use these weapons against the security forces and the State of Israel.

    Prior to the strike, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise munitions, surveillance and additional intelligence.

    The Hamas terrorist organization systematically violates international law by operating from within civilian infrastructure, brutally exploiting the civilian population and institutions as human shields for their terror activities.

  2. SinclairMurat on

    Don’t start a war by a surprise attack and act like a victim after you are getting your shit pushed in.

  3. Is every single building in gaza a hamas command center? Cause they all seem like they’re bombed out to me.

  4. CricketStar9191 on

    Does dry region add to the dust compared to strikes of buildings in Ukraine. Obvi Ukraine still has a ton of debris and dust but it seems the Middle East the dust lingers for longer but idk

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