Overview
- The IDF and Israel Security Agency announced a northern Gaza strike on Wednesday that killed Khader Jamasi and Muhammad Harazin, whom they identified as leaders of Hamas’s underground funds‑transfer network.
- Israeli forces reported a separate operation that killed three senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad figures responsible for engineering and anti‑tank capabilities, a loss the military says weakens militant technical capacity.
- The military said it struck the main Hamas naval police headquarters in Khan Younis and destroyed multiple weapons depots in southern Gaza, reporting secondary explosions that it says confirmed stored munitions.
- Israeli officials describe the strikes as enforcement of the ceasefire and steps to prevent rearmament, noting they used advance warnings, precision munitions and aerial surveillance while independent verification is limited.
- The campaign follows earlier eliminations of senior Hamas commanders and comes as international disarmament diplomacy has stalled, a dynamic that could reshape militant funding and operational ability and increase the risk of fresh clashes.