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Hamas Elite Commander Surrenders: ‘We Decided not to Fight and Waited for the IDF’

February 9, 2024

by: Yoav Zitun ~ Ynetnews

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IDF units continue to capture and fight terrorists in the Gaza strip.

Friday, 9 February 2024 | The Shin Bet [Israel’s security agency] released on Thursday footage from the interrogation of a Hamas terrorist who was arrested along with two other terrorists in a tunnel in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

According to the Shin Bet, the interrogated terrorist, who is reportedly a commander in the terror organization’s elite Nukhba [military wing] unit, revealed that he and the other two terrorists chose not to fight and surrender to the Israel Defense Forces [IDF] soldiers who entered the tunnel.

The Shin Bet said that the tunnel commander and the other terrorists were apprehended deep inside Khan Younis by Shin Bet operatives and IDF soldiers while hiding behind a reinforced door, armed with anti-tank missiles and explosives. “We will continue to act and strike at Hamas terrorists from above and below ground,” the Shin Bet said.

The captured terrorist, Mohammad Nasser Suliman Abu Namer, reportedly testified that he joined Hamas’s military wing in 2009. He testified that they were armed with anti-tank missiles, explosives and demolition blocks in the tunnel, but when asked if they opened fire at IDF forces, he denied it. “We decided that we don’t want to fight and as soon as the army comes, we would surrender,” he said.

“We sat in the room, we placed all the weapons outside… and the army came and took all the weapons from outside. We sat and we waited. When the army arrived, we put up our hands and surrendered.”

When asked by the interrogator what his recommendation would be for other terrorists in tunnels, he replied, “I recommend to everyone to surrender, because your destiny is to die.”

Posted on February 9, 2024

Source: (Excerpt from an article originally was published by Ynetnews on February 8, 2024. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our republication today. See original article at this link.)

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