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Hamas official says military chief has died after Israel says it targeted him

Hamas official says military chief has died after Israel says it targeted him

CAIRO, May 16 (Reuters) - A senior Hamas official told Reuters on Saturday that the chief of the group's military wing had ‌died, a day after Israel said that it had carried out ‌airstrikes targeting him.

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Earlier, witnesses in Gaza City said that mosques had announced Izz al-Din al-Haddad's "martyrdom". ​He is the most senior Hamas official killed by Israel since an October U.S.-backed ceasefire deal that was meant to halt fighting in Gaza.

Hamas has not publicly confirmed Haddad's death.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a joint ‌statement with his defence minister ⁠on Friday that Haddad had been targeted, though they did not say if he had been killed.

Netanyahu and Defence ⁠Minister Israel Katz said Haddad was an architect of the October 7, 2023 attacks launched by Hamas militants that precipitated Israel's ongoing assault on Gaza.

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Haddad, who ​became ​the group's military chief in Gaza after ​Israel's killing of Mohammad Sinwar ‌in May 2025, "was responsible for the murder, abduction, and harm inflicted on thousands of Israeli civilians (and) soldiers," they said.

Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked in indirect talks to advance U.S. President Donald Trump's post-war plan for Gaza that is meant to end more than two years of fighting.

Medics in Gaza ‌on Friday said that at least seven ​people, including three women and a child, were ​killed and at least ​50 injured in air strikes targeting an apartment and a ‌vehicle. It is not clear if ​Haddad was one ​of the dead.

Israel has escalated its attacks in Gaza in the weeks since halting its joint bombing with the U.S. in Iran, redirecting ​its fire back on ‌the ruined Palestinian territory where the military says that Hamas ​fighters are tightening their grip.

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi, Writing by Alexander ​Cornwell,Editing by Louise Heavens, Kirsten Donovan)