Israel kills high-ranking Hamas leader after terror group refuses to release hostages
- Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip killed high-ranking Hamas leaders, including Essam Al-Da'alis and Mahmoud Marzouk Ahmed Abu-Watfa, following the collapse of a ceasefire agreement, as announced by the Israeli Defense Forces .
- According to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, at least 404 Palestinians, including women and children, have died from the airstrikes, reflecting the severe impact on civilians.
- Israeli authorities stated that military operations against Hamas will continue until their governing and military capabilities are destroyed, as emphasized by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Hamas accused Israel of responsibility for the violence and called for international intervention to stop the airstrikes and support Palestinian resistance, stressing their demand for the release of hostages.
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