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Gaza City Hospitals Report Several Killed in Strikes as Israel Targets Hamas Leaders

At least seven people have been killed in recent airstrikes in Gaza City, with Israeli forces confirming that they have targeted Hamas leaders, including the newly appointed military commander, Mohammed Odeh, who was killed along with his family in a separate strike.

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Gaza City Hospitals Report Several Killed in Strikes as Israel Targets Hamas Leaders

Gaza City is reeling from recent airstrikes that have reportedly killed at least seven individuals, including children, as Israel intensifies its operations aimed at eliminating Hamas leadership. This escalation follows the confirmed death of Mohammed Odeh, the newly appointed head of Hamas's military wing, during an Israeli strike in Gaza City.

Odeh, whose death was announced following Israeli operations on May 27, 2026, marked a significant loss for Hamas. He had taken on leadership less than two weeks after the death of his predecessor, Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, in an earlier attack. The Israeli military claims that Odeh was involved in orchestrating attacks against Israel and was deemed an architect of the October 7, 2023, assault that triggered the ongoing conflict.

Eyewitness reports indicate that the strike on the al-Kayali building, where Odeh was believed to be located, led to widespread destruction in one of Gaza City's busiest market areas. Hospitals in Gaza reported numerous injuries, with medical staff overwhelmed by the influx of victims. Footage from the scene showed flames rising from the building and emergency personnel attending to casualties, including several children.

The violence has continued, with additional strikes reported the following day, resulting in further casualties. The Gaza Health Ministry, which operates under Hamas, stated that more than 900 Palestinians have been killed in strikes since a ceasefire was declared in October 2023. Israel maintains its military actions are necessary to safeguard its citizens from ongoing Hamas threats, though civilian casualties have reportedly mounted.

The situation remains tense, particularly as most of Gaza's population of over 2 million continues to live in precarious conditions, having been displaced due to previous military actions. The ongoing airstrikes have all but extinguished hopes for peace during what should be a time of celebration during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr.

Regional leaders and international observers have called for restraint, urging both sides to consider the humanitarian impact of continued hostilities. Diplomats are exploring avenues for de-escalation, but the complexities of the Israel-Hamas conflict pose significant challenges to any meaningful resolution. As Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis, the toll on civilians continues to rise amid the backdrop of military operations targeting key figures within Hamas.

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