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Israeli Airstrike Kills Three Sons of Hamas Leader

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Three sons of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza Wednesday, an assassinat­ion that threatens to complicate ongoing negotiatio­ns aiming to secure a ceasefire and hostage deal. The Israeli military confirmed it carried out the attack, describing the men as “three Hamas military operatives that conducted terrorist activity in the central Gaza Strip.” According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israel Security Agency (ISA), those killed were Amir Haniyeh, a cell commander in Hamas’ military wing, and Hamas military operatives Mohammad Haniyeh and Hazem Haniyeh. NN is not able to independen­tly confirm the IDF’s claims.

The three were killed when the vehicle they were driving in was bombed in the Al Shati refugee camp, northwest of Gaza City, Hamas political leader Haniyeh told Al Jazeera.

At least three of Haniyeh’s grandchild­ren were also killed, as was the driver, according to a journalist working for CNN in Gaza.

The Israeli military statement did not mention anyone else being killed in the strike.

The Hamas-run government media office (GMO) said Wednesday that the Haniyeh family had been “carrying out social and family visits on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr,” before the vehicle was struck.

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is one of the most important holidays on the Islamic calendar.

Haniyeh in a statement said killing the sons of leaders would only make Hamas “more steadfast in our principles and adherence to our land.”

“Whoever thinks that by targeting my kids during the negotiatio­n talks and before a deal is agreed upon that it will force Hamas to back down on its demands, is delusional,” Haniyeh added.

Haniyeh, who is based in Qatar, said Hamas was not afraid of a planned Israeli invasion of Rafah, in the southernmo­st part of the besieged enclave. About 1.5 million people are estimated to be sheltering in the bombarded city after

fleeing fighting.

Hamas would “not surrender, and […] not compromise […] no matter how great our sacrifices are,” Haniyeh added.

Israeli officials drew a distinctio­n between the airstrike that killed Haniyeh’s sons and the ongoing negotiatio­ns aiming to secure a ceasefire and hostage deal.

“The operation is not related to the negotiatio­ns on the release of the hostages,” one Israeli official said. “Israel will continue and eliminate every terrorist/terrorist operatives.”

Two other Israeli officials said neither Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant had been told about the strike ahead of time.

Internatio­nal pressure to reach a ceasefire deal is mounting as the devastatio­n and suffering in Gaza from Israel’s blockade on aid and widespread destructio­n of the strip worsens and half the population live with catastroph­ic levels of hunger. More than 33,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.

CIA Director Bill Burns has presented a new proposal to try to bridge the gaps in ongoing negotiatio­ns to broker a deal to bring about a ceasefire and the release of the Israeli hostages, according to a source familiar with the discussion­s.

The latest U.S proposal was made in Cairo over the weekend and includes pushing Israel to release a higher number of Palestinia­n prisoners in exchange for the expected 40 Israeli hostages who would be freed during the first phase of a three-stage ceasefire deal.

However, Hamas on Wednesday indicated it is currently unable to identify and track down 40 Israeli hostages needed for the first phase of a ceasefire deal, according to an Israeli official and a source familiar with the discussion­s, raising fears that more hostages may be dead than is publicly known.

The majority of the almost 100 hostages who remain alive are believed to be male IDF soldiers or men of military reserve age.

 ?? Photo: AFP/Getty Images ?? People look at the car in which three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh were killed in an Israeli air strike near Al Shati, northwest of Gaza City, on April 10.
Photo: AFP/Getty Images People look at the car in which three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh were killed in an Israeli air strike near Al Shati, northwest of Gaza City, on April 10.
 ?? Photo: Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters ?? Palestinia­n group Hamas’ top political leader Ismail Haniyeh speaks during a press conference in Tehran, Iran, on March 26, 2024.
Photo: Majid Asgaripour/WANA/Reuters Palestinia­n group Hamas’ top political leader Ismail Haniyeh speaks during a press conference in Tehran, Iran, on March 26, 2024.

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