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IDF had assassinated Hussam Abu Harbeed, who commanded Islamic Jihad’s northern Gaza brigade and led attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians for almost 15 years.
In a statement, the IDF said Harbeed “was behind several anti-tank missile terror attacks against Israeli civilians.” One of those attacks occurred on the first day of the current round of fighting when a civilian was wounded, Conricus said.
There was no immediate confirmation from Islamic Jihad or its armed wing, the al-Quds Brigades, about the assassination.
Conricus also announced Monday it had destroyed just about 60 miles of militant tunnels.
“Our fighter jets neutralized 9.3 miles of the Hamas ‘Metro’ terror tunnel system overnight. That’s 9.3 miles that can no longer be used for terror,” it said in a statement before the updated information was provided by Conricus.
Food aid to Palestinian refugees
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IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation distributed food packages to 600 Palestinian refugees living in Lebanon. 3 thousand people have benefited from the distributions made.
IHH, which carries out aid activities for Palestinian refugees whose population exceeds 500 thousand in Lebanon and who are able to survive with foreign aid, distributed food parcels to families in Beddawi and Nehrulbarid camps.
The situation of the Palestinians living in Lebanon
The Palestinian people, who had to leave their country after the occupation of Israel, are struggling to survive under difficult conditions in the camps in Lebanon.
They do not have a job and cannot benefit from health and education services. They cannot acquire property or move freely in the country. The fact that the electricity and mains water lines in the camps are intertwined and exposed, cost the lives of an average of 50 people a year due to the rains. The legally stateless Palestinians