Airstrike in Gaza, ground operation, FBI Director's testimony on potential attacks in the U.S. Ongoing Hamas investigations, rising threat of Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism. Investigation into a hockey player's death. Southern California wildfire and body camera footage. Biden administration's new approach to student loan forgiveness.
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Israeli senior Hamas commander killed in airstrike in Gaza and underground terrorist infrastructure discovered in refugee camp.
FBI Director expresses concern about threats from Hamas and Iran, particularly lone wolf attacks and targeting of dissidents and US officials.
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Israeli airstrike kills senior Hamas commander in Gaza
Israeli officials have announced that a senior Hamas commander, Ibrahim B'ari, was killed in an airstrike that targeted a refugee camp in northern Gaza. B'ari had been overseeing military operations in the northern Gaza Strip and was believed to be responsible for multiple attacks over the past two decades. The strike also revealed the presence of underground infrastructure built by terrorists beneath the Jibalia refugee camp, using the residents as human shields.
FBI Director warns of potential threats from Hamas and Iran
During a hearing on worldwide threats, FBI Director Chris Ray expressed concerns about possible threats to the U.S. from Hamas and Iran. Ray highlighted the risk of lone wolf attacks and stated that the FBI has ongoing investigations into individuals with affiliations to Hamas. He also denounced Iran as the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism, accusing them of targeting dissidents and high-ranking U.S. officials, even within the United States itself.
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Airstrike in Gaza and Potential Threats to U.S. Discussed