Israel at War: Week 136
Israel has always vowed that if attacked they would strike back twice as hard, following the Scriptural guideline of “an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth” (Leviticus 24:20). That commitment to justice and retribution has held true since the October 7, 2023 attacks. Especially regarding pursuing Hamas terrorists who murdered Israelis living in the kibbutzim or killed at the Nova Music Festival. Key leaders like Yahya Sinwar, Hasan Nasralla of Hezbollah in Lebanon, and others have felt the wrath of Israeli military might. Four terrorists recently brought to justice and eliminated are:
Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who “was a principal architect of the initial invasion and managed the Hamas hostage captive system.” The IDF eliminated him in Gaza City.
Abd al-Hadi Sabah who was killed in a drone strike in the Khan Younis area. “A Hamas Nukba platoon commander who led the deadly infiltration and attack of Kibbutz Nir Oz.”
Muhammad Hasham Zahdi Abu Al-Rous was a “Nukba terrorist who infiltrated on October 7 and participated in the Nova festival massacre.” He met his demise in an Israel Air Force (IAF) drone strike.”
Muhammad Dawad was “a key engineering and explosives authority who was involved in orchestrating attacks on Israelis, was taken out in northern Gaza.”
God declares that the wicked will not last forever, and that while He takes no pleasure in their deaths, He does exact justice, punishment , and judgment on those who violate His commands and ways. “For evildoers shall be cut off, for yet a little while and the wicked shall be no more; Indeed, you will look carefully for His place and it shall be no more” (Psalm 37.9-10). Here are four deceased Hamas terrorists who can attest to that fact.