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IDF eliminates Hamas leader in Jenin. Photo Courtesy: Unsplash
Israel Defense Forces announced on Wednesday that Hamas leader Isser Saadi was eliminated during its operation in West Bank
Saadi was a local Hamas leader in Jenin.
The IDF wrote on X: " Overnight, Israeli security forces conducted a counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria in additional areas in Jenin. The forces operated according to intelligence and eliminated the head of Hamas in Jenin, Isser Saadi, along with another terrorist, and apprehended three wanted operatives following an exchange of fire."
⭕️ELIMINATED: Isser Saadi, the head of Hamas in Jenin.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 4, 2025
Overnight, Israeli security forces conducted a counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria in additional areas in Jenin. The forces operated according to intelligence and eliminated the head of Hamas in Jenin, Isser… pic.twitter.com/zHxQNrMoXd
IDF said forces found weapons, including an M-16 rifle, a handgun and other military equipment, in the area.
"Additionally, the forces eliminated another armed terrorist who posed an immediate threat," IDF said.
IDF further said: "The wanted suspects who were apprehended, along with the confiscated weapons, were transferred to the security forces for further processing."
The IDF said none of its security personnel were injured in the operation.
The IDF launched a large-scale operation in Jenin on January 21.
Food Prices Soar As Israel Blocks Aid Into Gaza
Israel’s move to prevent all aid from entering the Gaza Strip after Hamas reportedly refused to accept a plan to continue with phase one of the fragile ceasefire has had an immediate impact, including a 100-fold increase in the price of flour and vegetables.
That’s according to the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, which said on Monday that the Kerem Shalom, Erez and Zikim crossing closures means that vital humanitarian assistance, including thousands of tents, can’t be delivered to civilians in need.
Phase one of the ceasefire mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the US expired on Saturday, with Hamas calling on Israel to move on to the next agreed phase – but Israel is calling instead for a continuation of phase one through the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan in line with a proposal from the top US envoy to the region.
January’s ceasefire deal has seen the release of 33 Israeli hostages who’ve been held captive since the 7 October terror attacks, with around 1,900 Palestinian prisoners exchanged.
“The ceasefire has provided the opportunity to distribute food, to distribute water, as well as shelter assistance and medical aid, allowing nearly everyone in Gaza to receive food parcels,” said UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, briefing reporters in New York.
“Our humanitarian partners tell us that following the closure of the crossings into Gaza yesterday, flour and vegetable prices increased more than 100 per cent. Partners are currently assessing the stocks that are currently available,” he added.
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