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A moral and military blow for Hamas
JERUSALEM POST by Khaled Abu Toameh August 22, 2014 The killing of the senior Hamas commanders – Raed Atar, Muhammad Abu Shamaleh and Muhammad Barhoum – and the attack on Deif’s hideout have shattered the self-confidence of the movement’s leaders … Continue reading →
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Tagged Hamas, Izzadin Kassam, Mohammed Deif, Muhammad Abu Shamaleh, Muhammad Barhoum, Raed Atar
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