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Night of shelling in the Strip: Over a hundred planes attacked, Sinwar's house was bombed
The IDF announced that it had bombed the home of the Hamas leader in Gaza, along with the house of his brother Muhammad, during a night in which more than 150 attacks were carried out, mainly in the north and center of the Gaza Strip.
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Amir Bohbot
Sunday, 16 May 2021, 07:03 Updated: 07:32
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The IDF announced this morning (Sunday) that bombed the house of Hamas leader Yehia Sinwar during air strikes in Gaza tonight. Also, the home of the brother of Sinwar, Mohammed, who is in charge of logistics and personnel Hamas.
IDF Spokesman Echoes Silberman Announced that more than a hundred Air Force planes had attacked about 150 targets, mostly in the north and center of the Strip.
As part of the attack, the Air Force bombed underground targets, in a plan that the IDF called "Metro Phase II."
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Sinwar's house bombed tonight (Photo: IDF Spokesman)
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