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Mohammed al-Jabari was the Islamic Jihad's deputy head of weapons production.
He was responsible for financing weapon manufacturing infrastructure for the terror group.
The IDF killed him in a targeted intelligence-based operation, the military said.
In addition to the strike, IDF troops of the 162nd Division have continued operations in the area of Rafah .
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