The now-deceased Hamas Khan Yunis Brigade Commander Rafah Salame wrote a letter in Might, addressed to Gaza Leader Yahya Sinwar the place he pleaded for lend a hand and described how his forces had been considerably broken, Protection Minister Yoav Gallant published on Wednesday.Salame wrote to Sinwar, and his brother Muhammad Sinwar, that 90-95% of his rockets had been long gone.Additional, he stated that 65-70% of his anti-tank missiles had been long gone. Hamas’s ultimate forces within the Khan Yunis BrigadeIn addition, he mentioned that a minimum of 50% of his forces had been killed and that handiest 25% remained to battle, with any other 25% wounded or fleeing. IDF working in Khan Yunis right through 3rd reinvasion (credit score: IDF SPOKESMAN’S UNIT)Even that ultimate 25% he stated had been beginning to fall aside.Salame requested for reinforcements from Sinwar.Gallant added that lend a hand by no means got here from the Sinwar brothers since they had been additionally fleeing from position to position to steer clear of being stuck or killed, and later the IDF discovered the letter in certainly one of Hamas’ headquarters. On July 13, the IDF assassinated each Salame and Hamas army leader Muhammad Deif in an air strike close to Khan Yunis after weeks of monitoring the 2.Lots of the Khan Yunis brigade was once already crushed via early February.