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IDF targets Iranian intelligence minister Khatib and Hamas commander in overnight strikes


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Overnight, the Israel Defense Forces carried out airstrikes targeting two high-profile figures in the Middle East: Hamas commander Yahya Abu Labda in the Gaza Strip and Iran’s intelligence minister Esmaeil Khatib in Tehran, according to reports cited by the Washington Examiner.

– Yahya Abu Labda: A senior Hamas commander involved in the organization’s supply and logistics, including the procurement and transport of weapons and materials for its missile program. He was reportedly killed in the gaza strike, and was described as a key figure in advancing Hamas’s weapons production and related logistics.

– esmaeil Khatib: Iran’s intelligence minister since August 2021, with a background in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ intelligence unit. He was targeted in a separate strike in Tehran; it was unclear whether he survived, with different outlets offering conflicting updates on his status.Khatib has been sanctioned by the U.S. treasury (in 2022) for cyber-related activities and human rights abuses and has been criticized for crackdown campaigns against activists,journalists,and minority communities.

Context: The strikes follow ongoing tensions, including recent reports that Israel killed other top iranian officials in overnight actions. The article notes Khatib’s and Abu Labda’s roles within their respective governments and emphasizes their long-standing involvement in security and military activities.


IDF targets Iranian intelligence minister Khatib and Hamas commander in overnight strikes

Israel Defense Forces targeted a top Iranian official and a Hamas commander in separate airstrikes in the Middle East overnight. 

Hamas commander Yahya Abu Labda was reportedly killed during an IDF airstrike in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to the Times of Israel. Esmaeil Khatib, Iran’s intelligence minister, was targeted in a strike conducted by the IDF in Tehran, Iran. It is currently unknown if Khatib had survived the strike as multiple reports provided conflicting information about his status. The strikes come a day after Israel killed Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, in an airstrike.

Abu Labda was a prominent figure in development of Hamas’s precision missile project, according to the Times of Israel. He was a commander of the organization’s supply and logistics department and tasked with the “procurement and transport of military equipment and weapons.”

“Abu Labda led and advanced the transfer of dozens of tons of raw materials for rocket production and advanced electronic components to support Hamas’s manufacturing enterprise,” said the IDF.

Khatib has been Iran’s intelligence minister since August 2021, according to the Jerusalem Post. He was an integral member of Iran’s government leadership who spent many years in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’s intelligence unit. He was reportedly a valued member of the government by former Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Khatib was also on the radar of U.S. government officials for years. In 2022, he was one of the Iranian officials sanctioned by the Treasury Department on the basis of “engaging in malicious cyber activities” and as a “human rights offender.” Under Khatib’s leadership, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security initiated crackdowns against “activists, journalists, and members of religious minority communities,” according to the nonprofit and non-partisan policy group, United Against Nuclear Iran.

Khatib previously accused Israel of committing war crimes and genocide in Gaza and blamed the U.S. for “bloodshed in the Gaza Strip” and said the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel were a setback for the U.S. in the region, asserting that “the U.S. dominance, previously asserting military, intelligence, economic, and political support for the Zionist regime, has collapsed.”



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