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Israel Reportedly Considering Hostage Deal as IDF Strikes Home of Hamas Leader

Updated: November 16, 2023 at 11:15 am EST  See Comments

JERUSALEM, Israel – As day 41 in the war between Israel and Hamas unfolds, the Israeli military said its fighter jets struck Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s residence overnight, claiming it was used as terrorist infrastructure to direct attacks against Israel. 

Haniyeh was last seen earlier this month in a video supposedly taken in Qatar. 

Israel has also taken over an area known as the Shati Camp in Gaza, which it says was a key Hamas stronghold. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its troops struck terrorists and located weapons, including explosive belts, explosive barrels, RPGs and anti-tank missiles.

Maj. Gen. Yaron Finkelman stated, “We continue to operate deep inside Gaza City in the heart of the terror capital. We are in the depths of the Shati camp, which we are now in control of. Our forces killed many terrorists here, captured many, and destroyed much terror infrastructure.”

Meanwhile, Israeli forces are still inside Gaza’s Shifa Hospital. Amid questions over whether there was actually a major Hamas center located in the building, IDF Spokesman, Lt. Col. Jonathan ConrIcus presented the findings of the IDF from within the hospital’s MRI center.

“A few of the most interesting things we have found, totally confirm, without any

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