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Israel Continues Vengeance Against Perpetrators of October 7th Massacre

Israel Continues Vengeance Against Perpetrators of October 7th Massacre
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World January 6, 2025 16:00

israel, gaza - Israel is relentless in its pursuit of the individuals responsible for the October 7th massacre, targeting them one by one.

Israel is sparing no effort in eliminating the perpetrators of the October 7, 2023 massacre. Saad Said Zaki Dahnon, commander of the Islamic Jihad, is the latest target to be ruthlessly killed by the Israeli military.

Dahnon was killed in a confrontation with Israeli forces in northern Gaza. He is believed to have been involved in the terrorist attack in Israel on October 7, 2023, where at least 1300 civilians and military personnel lost their lives and around 250 individuals were taken captive.

The specifics of Dahnon's involvement are not clear, but given his position as the commander of the Islamic Jihad (PIJ) during the attack, a terrorist group ideologically aligned with Hamas, it is undoubtedly serious. The PIJ aims to destroy the state of Israel and replace it with an Islamic Palestinian alternative.

A video shared by the Israeli military shows Dahnon approaching Israeli soldiers wrapped in a blanket, followed by an unidentified individual. The military reported Dahnon was killed while the other surrendered and was taken to Israel for further interrogation.

It is evident that the perpetrators of the 2023 massacre are living on borrowed time. In late December, the Israeli military killed another terrorist involved in Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, as named by Hamas. Abd al-Hadi Sabah, known as an elite commander of Hamas, was targeted in a drone strike in southern Gaza. 'We continue to pursue action against the terrorists who took part in the October 7 massacre,' stated the Israeli military.

This assertion has thus far proven true. Hamas terrorist Ahmed Fozi Wadia was eliminated by the Israeli military in September 2024. On October 7, 2023, he brutally murdered a family in Gaza, including 46-year-old Gil Taasa, in front of his two sons (12 and 8 years old).

Taasa reportedly shielded his children from a grenade thrown into the house by Wadia. After Taasa's death, the terrorist casually drank a can of soda while the young victims bled on the floor. The children managed to escape to a neighboring house hours later and were rescued. The heinous crime was captured on the house's security camera.

Upon hearing the tragic news, Taasa's widow Sabine expressed her anger, stating, 'I can only move forward with my life once all Hamas terrorists are eliminated,' in an interview with Israeli news channel Channel 12.

Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind behind the October 7, 2023 attack, was killed over a year later in a military operation in Gaza. He evaded Israel's retaliation for an extended period by refraining from using phones or computers, directing Hamas through intermediaries transmitting messages orally or via notes.

The circumstances surrounding Sinwar's death were notable. He was coincidentally encountered by the Israeli military, who observed three suspicious individuals exiting a building, one of whom turned out to be the Hamas leader. Israeli soldiers shot him, and his body was identified the following day.

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