East Bay Times

Airstrike by Israel kills seven relatives of Hamas' top leader

- By Tia Goldenberg, Kareem Chehayeb and Wafaa Shurafa

Israeli aircraft killed three sons of Hamas' top political leader in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, striking high-stakes targets at a time when Israel is holding delicate cease-fire negotiatio­ns with the militant group. Hamas said four of the leader's grandchild­ren were also killed.

Ismail Haniyeh `s sons are among the highest-profile figures to be killed in the war so far. Israel said they were Hamas operatives, and Haniyeh accused Israel of acting in “the spirit of revenge and murder.”

The deaths threatened to strain the internatio­nally mediated cease-fire talks, which appeared to gain steam in recent days even as the sides remain far apart on key issues.

The slayings also come as Israel is under intensifyi­ng pressure — increasing­ly from its top ally, the U.S. — to change tack in the war, especially when it comes to humanitari­an aid for desperate people in Gaza.

Haniyeh said Hamas would not cave to the pressure leveled by the strike on his family.

“The enemy believes that by targeting the families of the leaders, it will push them to give up the demands of our people,” Haniyeh told the Al Jazeera satellite channel. “Anyone who believes that targeting my sons will push Hamas to change its position is delusional.”

Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV station aired footage of Haniyeh receiving the news of the deaths through the phone of an aide while visiting wounded Palestinia­ns who have been transporte­d to a hospital in Qatar, where he lives in exile. Haniyeh nodded, looked down at the ground and slowly walked out of the room.

Hamas said Hazem, Amir and Mohammed Haniyeh were killed in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, where Ismail Haniyeh is originally from. The militant group said three of Haniyeh's granddaugh­ters and a grandson were also killed, without disclosing their ages.

Al-Aqsa TV said the brothers were traveling with family members in a single vehicle targeted by an Israeli drone.

The Israeli military said Mohammed and Hazem were Hamas military operatives and that Amir was a cell commander. It said they had conducted militant activity in the central Gaza Strip, without elaboratin­g. It did not comment about the grandchild­ren killed.

The strike on Haniyeh's family is the latest bloodshed in a war with no end in sight.

Earlier, Israeli War Cabinet minister Benny Gantz claimed Hamas has been defeated militarily, although he also said Israel will fight it for years to come.

 ?? ABDEL KAREEM HANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A man reacts next to the body of a boy who was killed in an Israeli bombardmen­t of the Gaza Strip at al Aqsa Hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday.
ABDEL KAREEM HANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A man reacts next to the body of a boy who was killed in an Israeli bombardmen­t of the Gaza Strip at al Aqsa Hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday.

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