JAKARTA - The Israeli military claims to have killed two Hamas officials in a recent attack on the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Palestinian fighters targeted Israeli troops and iron suits with anti-personnel mines and rocket-propelled grenades in the north and south of the enclave.
Quoted from aljazeera, Tuesday, August 6, referring to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and Critical Threats Project (CTP) reports, Israel claims to have killed Battalion commander Sheikh Radwan Hamas and the group's economy minister in an attack on Sunday this week.
Furthermore, on Monday, August 5, Palestinian fighters targeted an Israeli armored personnel carrier with a mine in the Gaza City Tal al-Hawa neighborhood and fired mortars at Israeli troops deployed in the Netzarim Corridor, located south of Gaza City, the US-based think tank reported.
Hamas fighters carried out three attacks on eastern Khan Younis on Monday, including detonating anti-personnel mines targeting Israeli soldiers stationed inside a building in the city.
In nearby Rafah, three improvised explosive devices were detonated targeting Israeli soldiers, reports ISW-CTP. At least 15 rockets were fired from southern Gaza towards Israel.
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