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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have announced the successful elimination of a key Hamas figure, Anas Muhammad Ibrahim Hamed, who is accused of infiltrating Israel and taking part in the tragic events of the Oct. 7 Nova Music Festival Massacre.
Hamed’s demise came as a result of a calculated strike carried out in Gaza on Monday, as revealed by the IDF on Tuesday. This operation underscores the ongoing efforts by Israeli forces to address threats posed by hostile entities.
In an official statement shared on Tuesday morning via the social media platform X, the IDF detailed the operation, stating, “The IDF struck yesterday in the center of the Gaza Strip and eliminated Ans Muhammad Ibrahim Hamed, Nukhba commander in the Hamas terror organization, who raided the territory of the State of Israel and the Nova festival during the murderous massacre on October 7.”
Further emphasizing the threat Hamed posed, the IDF described him as an “immediate threat to IDF forces operating in the Gaza Strip,” noting that his elimination was achieved through a “precise airstrike.”

This development was illustrated with a poster of Anas Muhammad Ibrahim Hamed, the Hamas Nukhba Commander, who the IDF claims to have neutralized. This image serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflict and the measures being taken to secure the region.
The IDF said it has forces “deployed in the area in accordance with the agreement and will continue to operate to remove any immediate threat.”
Nukhba, which is Arabic for elite, is the special forces for the Al-Qassam Brigades, which is Hamas’ military wing.
Both units were instrumental in the Oct. 7 massacre. The Al-Qassam Brigades planned and executed the attack, according to the IDF and the Counter Extremism Project. Of the 6,000 terrorists who invaded Israel during the attack, more than 3,800 were Nukhba fighters, the IDF stated in an August 2024 assessment.
The Oct. 7 attack resulted in the deaths of more than 1,300 Israelis and prompted a sprawling Israeli military campaign in Gaza. During this campaign, the IDF eliminated two commanders of the al-Qassam Brigades and numerous other members of the group’s military leadership.

Palestinian Hamas fighters of the al-Qassam Brigades participate in a military parade near the border in the central Gaza Strip on July 19, 2023, marking the anniversary of the 2014 war with Israel. (Mahmud Hams/AFP)
A July 2024 targeted strike killed then-al-Qassam Brigades Commander Mohammed Deif. In May 2025, another airstrike killed his replacement, Mohammad Sinwar.
The latest Israeli strike in Gaza comes just under seven months after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire brokered by President Donald Trump in October. The IDF accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire in February by using ambulances to transport terrorists and weapons around the Gaza Strip.
Hamas has also accused Israel of violating the ceasefire with daily airstrikes.
Fox News’ Trey Yingst asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio last week if Hamas’ refusal to put down its weapons would prompt the Trump administration to support Israel resuming combat operations in Gaza.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio wait as President Donald Trump prepares to address the Knesset in Jerusalem on Oct. 13, 2025. Trump visited Israel hours after Hamas released some Israeli hostages as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal in the Gaza conflict. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
“Let’s hope we can avoid that. That’s not the outcome we want,” Rubio told Yingst. “The outcome we want is for Hamas to be demilitarized, and a Palestinian security force backed by an international security force is able to secure Gaza.  Â
Fox News Digital reached out to the IDF and the White House for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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