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IDF: Hamas ‘journalist’ and Oct. 7 participant was among those killed in Nasser Hospital strike

Hassan Aslih, a member of Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade, operated under the guise of a journalist and news network owner, according to the Israeli military.

Hassan Abdel Fattah Mohammed Aslih during the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre. Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Office.
Hassan Abdel Fattah Mohammed Aslih during the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre. Credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Office.

Hassan Abdel Fattah Mohammed Aslih was among the Hamas terrorists killed in the Israeli strike on the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza overnight Monday, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Tuesday.

According to the IDF, Aslih, a member of Hamas’s Khan Yunis Brigade, infiltrated Israel and participated in the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre, in which 1,200 were killed and 251 taken hostage.

He operated under the guise of a journalist and owner of a news network, according to the military.

During the massacre, Aslih documented acts of looting, arson and murder, and uploaded the footage to the internet.

Prior to the strike on the hospital, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk to civilians, including the use of precise munitions, aerial surveillance, and additional intelligence, the IDF said.

Also on Tuesday, Israel carried out an airstrike on a Hamas command center located beneath the European Hospital in Khan Yunis. The target of the strike was Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas commander and brother of Yahya Sinwar, the former leader of the organization in Gaza, who was killed by Israel earlier in the conflict. Following his brother’s death, Mohammed Sinwar served as the group’s top military leader in Gaza, according to Israeli defense sources.

Multiple Israeli Air Force fighter jets were involved in the strike, which employed bunker-busting munitions to penetrate the subterranean complex. Officials said the site housed dozens of important Hamas operatives, who used it to coordinate attacks.

No official confirmation has been given regarding Sinwar’s status in the aftermath of the strike. The IDF and Shin Bet are continuing to assess the outcome.

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