Seven killed in Gaza on Nakba Day as Israel says it targets Hamas member
Summary
At least seven Palestinians were killed and dozens injured in two Israeli air strikes in Gaza City. Israel said it targeted a Hamas military leader responsible for attacks on Israelis, but Hamas has not confirmed this.Key Facts
- Two Israeli air strikes hit a residential building and a civilian vehicle in Gaza City.
- Seven Palestinians died, including three women and a child; about 45 others were injured.
- Israel targeted Izz al-Din al-Haddad, head of Hamas’s armed wing in Gaza, who is accused of planning attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers.
- Israeli leaders said Haddad blocked efforts to disarm Hamas as part of President Trump’s Gaza peace plan.
- Hamas has not commented on the strike, and independent confirmation of Haddad’s status is unavailable.
- The strikes happened on the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, when many Palestinians were displaced in 1948.
- Gaza’s health ministry reports about 850 Palestinians have died since a ceasefire began last October.
- The attack area is crowded with people who fled other parts of Gaza seeking safety.
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