Confirmation of the demise of Hamas spokesperson, Abu Obeida, issued by Israel's defense minister
In a significant development, the Israeli Defense Minister has confirmed the assassination of Abu Obaida, the spokesman for the Hamas movement, in an attack on Gaza City, north of the Gaza Strip, on May 20, 2025. This marks the third time since the beginning of the war that Israel has attempted to kill Abu Obaida, with previous attempts resulting in his escape.
The Israeli Security Agency, known as Shin Bet, claimed it has received final verification of Abu Obaida's assassination. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the announcement, stating that Abu Obaida was killed in a targeted operation by the Israeli military and the Shin Bet security service in the Gaza Strip. Palestinian sources later confirmed his death after an Israeli strike on an apartment in the northern Gaza Strip, where Abu Obaida and his companions were reportedly present.
The assassination of Abu Obaida is expected to have a significant impact on the Hamas movement and the ongoing conflict in the region. An official announcement regarding the details of the operation and its implications is expected to be released soon.
In the past, Abu Obaida has been a prominent figure in the Hamas movement, often delivering statements on behalf of the organisation. His death could potentially disrupt communication and leadership within Hamas, although it remains to be seen how the group will respond in the coming days.
This event serves as a reminder of the ongoing tension and violence in the region, and the continued efforts by both Israel and Palestine to assert their control and security. As the situation develops, updates will be provided to keep the public informed.
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