Fragile Ceasefire: Al-Haddad's Death and the Ongoing Strife in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza has killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a senior Hamas commander involved in orchestrating attacks that reignited conflict in 2023. The ceasefire remains fragile amid mutual accusations and ongoing violence. The incursion has left significant casualties on both sides, fuelling international concern.
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza resulted in the death of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a senior military leader of Hamas and an architect behind October 7 attacks that triggered the latest war. The Israeli military confirmed the strike, while Hamas and al-Haddad's family corroborated his death, which occurred on Friday.
In the occupied West Bank, tensions escalated as Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian man in Jenin, while violence continues with frequent Israeli and Hamas retaliations. Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 850 Palestinian deaths following the ceasefire, highlighting the fragile and volatile peace.
Meanwhile, in the West Bank, religious tensions have flared with attacks on a mosque and vehicles, sparking further criticism of international inaction. Israeli forces are investigating, but no suspects have been apprehended, and responses on both sides continue to be deadly and complicated.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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