U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Monday confirmed reports that Israel has killed a top Hamas commander, after IDF troops launched a raid on Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Monday confirmed reports that Israel has killed a top Hamas commander. Speaking to reporters, Sullivan said Israel has made 'significant progress' against Hamas, having broken battalions and killed thousands of Hamas fighters. Among those thousands of fighters was Hamas’ third in command, Marwan Issa, who was killed in an Israeli operation last week.
After the call, Netanyahu issued a statement, not indicating there were any tensions. 'We discussed the latest developments in the war, including Israel's commitment to achieving all of the war's goals: Eliminating Hamas, freeing all of our hostages and ensuring that Gaza never constitutes a threat to Israel — while providing the necessary humanitarian aid that will assist in achieving these goals,' Netanyahu said.
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