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Tel Aviv: Most of the Hamas commanders have been killed in the war between Israel and Hamas. The Palestinian Health Ministry said on Thursday that 18 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack on the Tulkarm refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The Israeli army said in a statement that its air force killed the head of the Hamas network in Tulkarm in an attack.

Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Thursday night that it had killed Zahi Yasser Abd al-Razek Oufi, the head of the Hamas network, in Tulkarm, West Bank. The IDF said in a statement that Oufi had planned and led the car-bombing attack in Ateret on September 2.

As part of his role, he supplied weapons to a large number of Hamas militants in the West Bank region, planned and led additional attacks on Israeli communities from the West Bank side, Xinhua news agency reported.

The head of the Hamas network was eliminated

The statement said Ofei participated in planning and executing numerous attacks against Israelis in the West Bank, working to strengthen the Hamas network and assisting additional militants in the region in carrying out significant shooting attacks and car bombings.

The Israeli army said in its statement that now Aafi will never be able to trouble the world. Because along with him, many other important terrorists who were part of the network in Tulkarm have been eliminated

Israeli army preparing to give a befitting reply to Iran

Iran attacked Israel with about 200 ballistic missiles on Tuesday night, although the attacks were not very accurate. At the same time, Israel is also preparing to retaliate. Officials aware of the developments in Tel Aviv said on Wednesday that Israel will reportedly take very significant retaliatory action in a few days.

Israel can target oil producers or power plants

Israel will likely target Iran's major oil production plants or even attack Iran's major power plants. If this actually happens, it will deal a severe blow to Iran's economy, already strained by US sanctions, as well as its infrastructure and energy security. Israel may also target other strategic locations in Iran in the future.

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