Hamas spokesperson Qanoua killed in Israeli airstrike, says Hamas media
Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua has been killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza, Hamas-affiliated media said early on Thursday, the latest group figure to be killed since Israel resumed its operations in the enclave.
Qanoua
was killed when his tent was targeted in Jabalia, the Hamas-run Al-Aqsa
television said. The same strike wounded several people, while separate
attacks killed at least six in Gaza City and one in southern Gaza's
Khan Younis, medical sources said.
Later
on Thursday, the Israeli military confirmed in a statement that it
killed Qanoua, saying that "he served as one of Hamas' key inciters."
Earlier this week, Israel killed Ismail Barhoum, a member of Hamas' political office, and Salah al-Bardaweel, another senior leader.
Both
Bardaweel and Barhoum were members of the 20-member Hamas
decision-making body, the political office, 11 of whom have been killed
since the start of the war in late 2023, according to Hamas sources.
Last
week, Israel ended a two-month-old ceasefire by resuming bombing and
ground operations, increasing pressure on Hamas to free the remaining
hostages in its captivity.
At
least 855 people, over half of them children and women, have been
killed since Israel resumed major military strikes in Gaza on March 18,
according to Gaza's health ministry.
Palestinian health authorities said that at least 30 people have been killed by Israeli strikes across Gaza on Thursday.
Israel
and Hamas accused each other of breaching the truce. It had broadly
held since January and offered respite from war for the 2.3 million
inhabitants of Gaza, which has been reduced to rubble.
Hamas,
which still holds 59 of the 250 or so hostages Israel says the group
seized in its October 7, 2023 attack, accused Israel of jeopardising
efforts by mediators to negotiate a permanent deal to end the fighting.
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered strikes because Hamas
had rejected proposals to secure a ceasefire extension. He repeated
threats on Wednesday to seize territory in Gaza if Hamas failed to
release the remaining hostages it still holds.
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