Tragedy Amid Talks: Israeli Airstrike Claims Hamas Leader's Son
An Israeli airstrike resulted in the death of Azzam Al-Hayya, son of Hamas's chief negotiator. This development came as Hamas officials were holding discussions in Cairo regarding a potential truce with Israel. The incident has added tension to ongoing negotiations over Gaza's future and Trump's Gaza plan.
An Israeli airstrike killed Azzam Al-Hayya, son of Hamas's chief negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya, as reported by senior Hamas official Basim Naim. This tragedy coincides with ongoing Cairo talks between Hamas leaders and regional mediators, focusing on maintaining ceasefire efforts with Israel.
The Israeli military has not commented on the strike. Later, an additional Israeli airstrike targeted a police post in Gaza City, killing two more Palestinians. The situation has escalated amid negotiations tied to U.S. President Trump's Gaza plan.
Khalil Al-Hayya's family has long been targeted in Israeli attacks, with three other sons previously killed. The current violence underscores the fraught nature of current Gaza discussions, where disarmament remains a critical sticking point.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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