Israel said Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida died in Gaza.

Israel said that Hamas’s armed wings, Abu Obeida, died in a raid in Gaza City.

Israeli Secretary of State Israel Katz celebrated the “perfect execution” in X’s posts on Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Israeli security agency Shin Bet.

He did not explain in detail about the time or location of the operation, but he said that the aircraft previously urged the report that the aircraft attacked “Main Terrorists” near Al-Rimal on Saturday, and the Israeli media had a goal.

Hamas did not confirm his death. Palestinian armed groups said that dozens of civilians were previously killed and injured in the Israeli strike in the Earth’s residential buildings.

KATZ warned Obeida’s “crime partner” on Sunday that it would aim to strengthen the campaign in more “Gaza.”

Separately, IDF and Shin Bet provided more details on the strike of Saturdays for Hamas spokesman.

They said in a joint statement that the operation was “preliminary intelligence collected by Shin Bet and IDF’s intelligence.”

Obeida has been one of the few senior members of Hamas Military Wings since the deadly attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

Five missiles struck the second and third floors of the six-story apartment in a nearby building near the AL-RIMAL in two different directions.

The targeted apartment was used as a surgery of a dentist. Witnesses were watching hundreds of thousands of dollars flying in the air after the strike, and the large amount was stolen by local residents, but later recovered by Hamas.

The joint statement said Obeida said “Hamas Terrorist Organization’s Public Face” and “Hamas’ Propaganda.”

Obeida, which has been considered about 40 years old over the past few years, has delivered several long diabetes to Israel on behalf of Hamas’ military wings, Al -qassam Brigades.

Always hidden by the Palestinian scarf, he became an idol for Hamas supporters across the Middle East.

In his last speech on Friday, Obead said that the remaining fate of the hostage of Israel would be the same as the fate of the Hamas fighter.

Local journalists reported that at least seven people were killed and 20 injured by strike in Al-Rimal neighbors with high population density.

On this site, Mohammed EMAD, which operates only 328 feet (328 feet), told the BBC, “The explosion was scary -I couldn’t move more than an hour.”

He added. “I can’t believe that I am still alive. I saw the injured children with blood covering the face, and people were running in all directions as the world ended.”

Video verified by the BBC in the aftermath shows the terrible residents who run away from the streets.

The blood can see the flowing from the body covered with fabrics, and the injured child is transferred by a man.

Prior to the attack, IDF said, “We took a lot of measures to reduce the possibility of harming civilians, including the use of precision weapons, public observation and additional information information.”

The BBC News could not independently confirm the claims of IDF or HAMAS.

In early August, Israel’s security cabinet approved the plan to capture Gaza City’s control with a new attack as a specified goal to end the 22 -month war.

The United Nations repeatedly warned that a complete military acquisition would dangerous the “fatal result” of the Palestinian civilians and Gaza. The Ambassador of the England said that it was a “big mistake.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanahu ignored international criticism of his plans to defeat Hamas and expand the war.

In Gaza, Israel’s military operation began with an response to the attack on October 7, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 hostages. According to the Gaza Health Department run by Hamas, more than 63,000 Palestinians have been killed since then.

The operation to occupy Gaza City has not yet begun, but Israel has attacked the city where almost millions of people live.

A regional resident told the BBC that the same apartment building was already hit by an early Israeli raid a few months ago.

The Israeli army said it plans to evacuate the entire population of Gaza City and move to the southern shelter before the army comes in. Most of the population has already been replaced several times during the dispute.

More than 90% of urban houses are believed to be damaged or destroyed, and medical, water, hygiene and hygiene systems have collapsed.

Last week, famine conditions were confirmed in Gaza City and the surrounding area.