The Israel Defense Forces announced Wednesday evening that it had carried out a targeted airstrike in the Shati area of Gaza, killing four senior commanders from Hamas's elite Nukhba force, all members of the Beit Lahiya Battalion.
According to the IDF, the strike eliminated Muhammad Hamdi Ahmad al-Masri, a Nukhba company commander who was actively advancing terror plots against Israeli forces. Three platoon commanders were killed alongside him.
The three platoon leaders were identified as Samed Samir Harab Abu Jabal, who infiltrated Israeli territory during the October 7 massacre; Muhammad Attar, involved in planning and executing terror operations against IDF troops; and Muhammad Fathi Hassin Nasser, who also participated in carrying out attacks and terror schemes against Israeli soldiers.
Military officials emphasized that the four commanders posed a direct and immediate threat to forces operating in the field, prompting the decision to eliminate them from the air. The IDF added that Southern Command forces remain deployed in the area in accordance with the ceasefire agreement and will continue operating with all available means to remove any immediate threats to soldiers.







