PM and Defense Minister Release Joint Statement Explaining Strike on Hamas’s No. 2 Leader
Shortly after the dramatic elimination of Hamas’s second-in-command on Shabbos afternoon in Gaza City, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisroel Katz issued a joint statement outlining the reasoning behind the targeted strike.
The announcement was released minutes after Shabbos ended, following confirmation that Raed Saad — one of the chief planners of Hamas’s “Jericho Wall” invasion strategy and a key architect of the October 7 massacre — had been killed earlier in the day.
According to the joint statement, the decision to carry out the strike came in direct response to a Hamas explosive device that wounded Israeli forces earlier on Shabbos inside the “yellow zone” of the Gaza Strip. The statement said: “The strike was carried out in response to the activation of a Hamas explosive device that injured our forces today in the yellow zone of the Gaza Strip, and therefore Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz instructed that the terrorist Raed Saad, head of Hamas’s force-buildup headquarters, be neutralized.”
The statement continued, describing Saad as a central figure in Hamas’s ongoing military planning: “Saad was one of the architects of the October 7 massacre, and in recent days was engaged in rebuilding the terror organization, planning and executing attacks against Israel, and reconstructing an assault force — in blatant violation of the ceasefire and of Hamas’s commitments to uphold President Trump’s framework.”
Officials stressed that instead of implementing demilitarization as required under the ceasefire terms, Saad had been actively working to rearm Hamas and prepare new attacks.
The statement concluded with a warning and a message of solidarity: “Instead of moving toward demilitarization, he was engaged in rearming for acts of terror. Whoever raises a hand against Israel and harms IDF soldiers — his hand will be cut off in Gaza and everywhere. On behalf of all citizens of Israel, the prime minister and the defense minister wish a speedy recovery to the soldiers who were wounded.”
{Matzav.com}
