GAZA, Palestine
Hamas said an Israeli air strike killed one of its official spokesmen in Gaza on Thursday, the latest high-ranking operative targeted since Israel resumed its bombardment.
The group said in a statement
it mourned the loss of Abdul Latif Al-Qanou who was killed in what it called a
“direct” strike on a tent he was in, in the Jabalia area of northern Gaza.
A fragile ceasefire that
brought weeks of relative calm to Gaza ended on March 18 with Israel resuming
its bombing campaign across the territory.
According to the health
ministry in Gaza, at least 855 people have been killed since.
Qanou is the latest Hamas
official to be killed in recent Israeli strikes.
Israel’s military said last week it had killed the head of Hamas’s internal
security agency, Rashid Jahjouh, in an air strike.
Days earlier, Hamas had named
the head of its government in the Gaza Strip, Essam Al-Dalis, and interior
ministry head Mahmud Abu Watfa, among a list of officials it said were killed
in strikes.
The Israeli military confirmed
it had killed Dalis, a member of Hamas’s political bureau who became the head
of its administration in Gaza in June 2021.
Hamas has also confirmed the
deaths of Salah Al-Bardawil and Yasser Harb, both members of its political
bureau.
“The occupation’s targeting of
the movement’s leaders and spokespersons will not break our will,” Hamas said
Thursday.
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