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Wads of Dollar Bills Fly in the Air as IDF Rocket Kills Hamas Paymaster

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Palestinian sources have reported that the man in charge of money transfers for Hamas in Gaza Mohammed al-Ghoul, who also moonlighted as the Hamas Justice Minister, was taken out Sunday afternoon by an IDF rocket that hit his car.

The surgical strike in northern Gaza has been confirmed by the IDF, following Palestinian reports.

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In the enclosed video, circulating in Arab reports of al-Ghoul’s ruined car, the Hamas leader’s charred body can clearly be seen. And wads of U.S dollars can be seen being picked up from inside the burning car, money that was on its way to pay Hamas jihadists.

No fish this Friday for those dedicated men of the rocket brigade.

Israel launched more airstrikes on Gaza on Sunday after leveling a 11-story brought Al Zafer Tower in Gaza City on Saturday, following a warning to residents to evacuate. The Israel Defense Forces said the building contained a command center belonging to Hamas militants. Local residents said the high-rise housed 44 families.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered security forces to step up strikes on Saturday, after a mortar shell attack on a kibbutz near the Gaza border killed four-year-old Daniel Tragerman.



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