{“title”:”Rewritten article on Gaza operation and leadership neutralization”}

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On October 30, Israeli Defense Forces fighters conducted an operation in the Gaza Strip that targeted Nasim Abu Ajina, who led the Beit Lahiya battalion in the northern Hamas brigade. The IDF press service confirmed the strike, which took place amid ongoing efforts to disrupt senior figures within Hamas and to degrade the group’s command structure. The operation was carried out with intelligence support and involved coordination among multiple Israeli security agencies, including military intelligence and internal security services. (Source: IDF press service)

Nasim Abu Ajina had been identified as a principal organizer of the October 7 assaults on Israeli border towns near the Gaza Strip, specifically Erez and Netiv HaAsara. His role in those attacks marked him as a significant figure within Hamas’ northern sector, and his removal was described by military officials as a consequence of continued efforts to counteract Hamas leadership and its operational capabilities along the border region. (Source: IDF press service)

According to the military statement, the strike against Abu Ajina occurred yesterday, October 30, and was the result of precise intelligence gathered from the army’s intelligence branch, known as AMAN, in collaboration with the General Security Service. The announcement emphasized that the operation aimed to prevent further militant activity by the Beit Lahiya unit and to curb the flow of orders that could lead to future attacks on Israeli towns and security forces. (Source: IDF press service)

Earlier, the IDF had indicated that a service member had been rescued from a hostage situation during the broader Gaza operation. The rescue highlighted the challenges faced by troops on the ground as they pursued targets linked to armed groups in densely populated areas. The incident underlined the ongoing risk to soldiers and the complexity of pursuing high-value targets while protecting civilians. (Source: IDF press service)

In addition to the liquidation of Abu Ajina, Israeli authorities stated that commanders affiliated with Hamas’s naval units and anti-tank squads were also neutralized in related operations. These actions were framed as part of a broader campaign to degrade Hamas’ maritime and ground combat capabilities, limit the organization’s maneuver options, and disrupt its ability to coordinate cross-border attacks. (Source: IDF press service)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated the government’s stance that Hamas would be dismantled, describing the objective as central to national security and regional stabilization. The public statements framed the action within a long-term strategy to neutralize threats emanating from Gaza and to reinforce security for Israeli communities near the border. (Source: IDF press service)”}

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