Hamas Military Chief Killed in Israeli Strike in Gaza, Both Sides Confirm
Hamas and the Israeli military have confirmed the death of a senior Hamas military commander following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Friday.
According to statements from both sides, Ezzedine Al-Haddad, a senior figure in Hamas’s armed wing, was killed in a targeted strike in Gaza City. The Israeli military said the operation was carried out in coordination with intelligence agencies and described it as a “precise strike.”
Hamas Confirms Death of Senior Commander
Hamas sources confirmed that Al-Haddad was killed along with members of his family when a residential apartment and nearby vehicle were hit during the strike.
Eyewitness reports and photographs from Gaza showed mourners gathering for a funeral procession as his body was recovered from the rubble.
Israeli Military Statement
The Israeli military stated that Al-Haddad was one of the senior commanders involved in planning operations and that he had been a key target in ongoing military actions against Hamas leadership.
Israeli officials described the operation as a significant development in their broader campaign against the group’s command structure.
Ongoing Conflict in Gaza
The latest strike comes amid continuing violence in Gaza, where fighting and air operations have persisted despite previous ceasefire efforts.
Both sides continue to report casualties as the conflict remains active, with ongoing military operations across different areas of the region.
Rising Casualties Reported
Local health authorities in Gaza have reported heavy civilian casualties since the escalation of the conflict began. These figures are cited by officials in the territory and are considered by some international observers as part of the broader humanitarian impact of the war.
Situation Remains Tense
The situation in Gaza remains highly unstable, with continued strikes and military responses from both sides. International calls for restraint and renewed diplomatic efforts have so far had limited impact on reducing the intensity of the conflict.

