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IDF Eliminates Hamas Commander Behind Nir Oz Attack Following Officer Injury

Feb 4, 2026·2 min read

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The Israel Defense Forces announced Tuesday that it carried out a precision strike in the southern Gaza Strip targeting a senior Hamas commander responsible for the October 7 Nir Oz attack, following the severe injury of an IDF officer in northern Gaza.



The targeted operation eliminated Bilal Abu Assi, a Hamas Nukhba platoon commander who led the October 7 infiltration into Kibbutz Nir Oz, during which dozens of civilians were killed or abducted. Abu Assi is also believed to have been involved in holding deceased hostages and orchestrating attacks against Israeli troops throughout the ongoing conflict.

The strike was carried out after militants reportedly fired on IDF forces overnight Wednesday, a violation of the ceasefire agreement in place. According to the IDF, the operation aimed to neutralize the immediate threat posed by Abu Assi while minimizing the risk to civilians. The military acknowledged reports that several uninvolved individuals, including medical personnel, may have been affected despite extensive surveillance and the use of precise munitions.

In a statement, the IDF said, “We remain committed to protecting Israeli civilians and soldiers from terror attacks. Our forces will continue to target those responsible for orchestrating violence while taking all possible measures to reduce civilian harm.”

The operation reflects Israel’s continued focus on dismantling Hamas’s leadership and operational capabilities, particularly among units involved in high-profile attacks like Nir Oz. Israeli officials emphasized that actions against key militants are carried out in response to specific threats and incidents on the ground.

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