In & Out in 10 minutes: WATCH | How IDF took out Hamas terrorists inside Jenin hospital
In & Out in 10 minutes: WATCH | How IDF took out Hamas terrorists inside Jenin hospital
The CCTV footage of Jenin’s Ibn Sina hospital where on Tuesday morning Israeli forces killed three alleged Hamas operatives planning an October 7-like attack has come to fore showing how the troops entered the hospital under a guise and shot down the terrorists.
The Hamas terrorists were reportedly shot dead while in bed.
The 45-second CCTV footage shows many undercover forces, some appearing to sport fake beards and others dressed as Muslim women, carrying guns or, in one case, a wheelchair scouring the hospital corridors.
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As per reports, the operation was carried out jointly by the IDF, Shin Bet and Yamam special police unit and the troops took just 10 minutes to take out the three terrorists.
The operation was carried out in silence with guns fitted with suppressors. The IDF troops, who were part of the op, dressed as doctors, nurses and Palestinian women pretended they were going to a hiding room on the third floor.
One of the three terrorists killed have been identified as Muhammad Jalamneh, 27, who was planning to arm shooters for an attack and was previously injured while making a car bomb. He is said to be in contact with Hamas’ foreign headquarters, the Times of Israel said.
The report referred to some Hebrew media outlets as claiming that Jalamneh was a spokesperson for Hamas’ military wing in the Jenin camp.
The IDF identified the rest as brothers Muhammad and Basel Ghazawi. While Muhammad was allegedly involved in shooting incidents on Israeli forces, Basel was, reportedly, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The Israeli forces cited the elimination of these three at a hospital as “another example of the cynical use by terror groups of civilian spaces and hospitals as cover and as human shields.”
With inputs from agencies
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