In addition, the Council established a framework that will allow the EU to hold accountable those who supports, facilitates or enables violent actions by Hamas and the PIJ on Friday.
Arms trading, supporting actions undermining the stability or security of Israel, and involvement in serious humanitarian law or human rights breaches were cited as possible reasons for sanctioning.
Wael Abu-Fanounah was originally arrested in Israel on December 12, 1989, and was sentenced to three life sentences for his terrorist activities.
The IDF presented a copy of the document, in Arabic, which it said listed Hamza as a dual-hat terrorist-journalist for Islamic Jihad.
The soldiers found numerous weapons, PIJ training booklets, a blueprint of the October 7 attack, and a book by Hitler.
"For the sake of our bleeding blood in Gaza, it's time for the roof of the bus to fly."
Israeli forces in Gaza conduct training exercises to improve search-and-rescue operations.
A New York Times report uncovered evidence that Hamas cleared out documents and transferred hostages away from the complex ahead of the IDF's raid of Shifa Hospital.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh expressed outrage at the assassination, stating, "the occupation’s assassination of Arouri and his brothers is a complete terrorist act."
Mismah, the Company Commander of Nukhba's Deir al-Balah brigade, led Hamas terrorists into the ravaged Kibbutz Kissufim on October 7.