The sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was reportedly killed in an IDF attack on the Shati refugee camp in Gaza on Tuesday, Israeli media, citing Palestinian sources, reported on Tuesday morning.
In April, the state attorney’s office filed an indictment against 57-year-old Zebah Abdel Salem Haniyeh, another sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who lives in Tel Sheva.
She was arrested on suspicion of having ties to Hamas and engaging in incitement and support for terror, and was released to house arrest in May.
Three of Haniyeh’s sons were killed in an IAF airstrike in Gaza in April.
IDF pushes forward in Shati
The IDF announced in a statement on Tuesday morning that soldiers had attacked terrorists operating out of two buildings in the northern Gaza Strip overnight, including terrorists who were involved in holding Israeli hostages.
Operational activities were reportedly carried out on buildings in Shati and Daraj Tuffah.
The IDF said the terrorists were involved in planning numerous attacks against Israel, and some took part in the massacre on October 7.
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