Israel says it killed a Hamas commander in Lebanon
- The IDF and Shin Bet carried out a strike on Wednesday in Jabaliya, killing four Hamas terrorists.
- The IDF targeted a Hamas command center and meeting place after an intelligence investigation.
- The strike occurred in northern Gaza amidst expanded IDF operations, including in Shejaia.
- Shadi Diab Abd al-Hamid Falouji, who participated in the October 7 massacre, died in the strike.
- Mohammed Sharif, Mohammed Hani Atiya Daour, and Mohammed Issa Mahmoud Askari also died, impacting Hamas's operations.
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