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Israel Special Forces op kill senior terror commander in Khan Yunis, say unconfirmed Palestinian media reports – World News Network

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Last updated: May 19, 2025 12:00 am
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Tel Aviv [Israel], May 19 (ANI): According to unconfirmed Palestinian media reports, Israeli forces in Khan Yunis early Monday morning killed a senior Palestinian terror operative commander in the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), the Press Service of Israel (TPS-IL) reported.
Media outlets in Gaza reported that Israeli special forces entered Khan Younis and killed Ahmad Sarhan, in an operation in the southern Gaza Strip.
According to TPS, his body was reportedly brought to one of the Gaza hospitals.
The PRC is a coalition of small Palestinian terror groups opposed to the Palestinian Authority who are fighting alongside Hamas, TPS observed in its report.
This development comes after Israel launched Operation Gideon’s Chariot. The Israeli Defence Forces Spokesperson, Lt Col Nadav Shoshani, shared the operation’s major objectives in a video message earlier on Monday.
In the message, Lt Col Shoshani informed that the IDF ground forces advanced their operations in Northern and Southern Gaza.
“After the October 7th massacre, our mission is clear. Bring our hostages home and dismantle Hamas’s military and governing capabilities”, he said.Lt Col Shoshani informed that in the last week, the Israeli Air Force had struck over 670 Hamas targets, tunnels, weapon sites, anti-tank units, and terrorists. He said that Israeli troops are now operating deep in Gaza to eliminate threats, destroy terror infrastructure and take control of key areas.
He listed four objectives of the mission which included providing advanced warnings to uninvolved civilians to make sure they get out of harm’s way, controlling the battlefield, protecting Israeli civilians and dismantling Hamas’ leadership and capabilities.
Lt Col Shoshani had said that dozens of terrorists had already been eliminated. “The Air Force continues to strike with precision.”
He informed, “This won’t end overnight. but we’ll fight until Hamas is no longer a threat and our hostages are released. The mission continues.”
Al Jazeera had reported that the Israeli army on Sunday confirmed the start of Operation Gideon’s Chariots, which will involve regular and reserve soldiers of the Southern Command leading the ground invasion of both northern and southern Gaza, backed by the air force.
Previously citing military, Times of Israel said, “IDF troops in the Southern Command will continue to operate to protect Israeli citizens and realize the goals of the war”.
According to Israeli officials referred to by the Times of Israel, the Gideon’s Chariots offensive would see the IDF “conquering” Gaza and retaining the territory; moving the Palestinian civilian population toward the south of the Strip; attacking Hamas; and preventing the terror group from taking control of humanitarian aid supplies. (ANI)

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