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Israeli attack on Gaza City kills at least 10, including four children

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May 28 Morning

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Al Jazeera7h ago

Israeli attack on Gaza City kills at least 10, including four children

An Israeli air raid in Gaza City on Wednesday killed at least 10 people, including four children, and injured over 20 others. The attack targeted a residential building in northern Gaza, occurring hours after the funeral of Mohammad Odeh, the head of Hamas’s armed wing, who was killed in a previous Israeli strike. Odeh's wife and son were also killed in that earlier attack. Reporting from Gaza City indicated that children were playing in a nearby park when the latest strike occurred, and parents expressed fear of further Israeli attacks. This incident continues Israel's campaign against Hamas leadership, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stating Odeh was Hamas's head of intelligence at the time of the October 7th attacks.

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Key Claims

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An Israeli air raid in northern Gaza killed at least 10 people, including four children.

— health officials

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More than 20 others were injured in the attack on a residential building in Gaza City.

— officials

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Mohammad Odeh, the head of Hamas’s armed wing, was killed in an Israeli attack on Tuesday.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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Conditions in the enclave were dire and the war had not stopped for the Palestinian people.

— Abu al-Abd Odeh

May 27 Evening

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Fox News - WorldYesterday

Israel eliminates head of Hamas' military wing in Gaza strike

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Wednesday that Mohammed Odeh, the new head of Hamas' military wing, was killed in an airstrike in northern Gaza. The IDF stated Odeh was responsible for planning and coordinating attacks during the October 7th massacre and succeeded Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who was also eliminated by Israeli forces earlier this month. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a joint statement, vowing to continue pursuing all those involved in the October 7th attacks. The IDF indicated that Haddad had taken control of Hamas following the elimination of his predecessors and worked to rebuild its military capabilities.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Israel says it killed new Hamas military leader in Gaza

Israel announced it killed Mohammed Odeh, identified as the new leader of Hamas's Qassam Brigades, in an airstrike in Gaza City on Tuesday. This strike occurred less than two weeks after the killing of his predecessor. The attack also resulted in the deaths of Odeh's wife, son, and daughter, along with another woman, and injured twelve others. The strike took place on the eve of the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha, a time when many Palestinians are displaced and dependent on aid. Israeli officials stated Odeh was involved in the October 7th attacks and vowed to eliminate those responsible. The funeral for Odeh and his family was attended by thousands of mourners.

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Key Claims

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Israel will continue to pursue anyone who took part in the October 7 massacre.

— Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Katz

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The strike occurred on the eve of Eid al-Adha, a major Muslim holiday.

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Palestinians mourned the death of Mohammad Odeh during his funeral.

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The new head of Hamas’ military wing, Mohammed Odeh, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza.

— Israel Defense Forces

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Mohammed Odeh was responsible for planning and coordinating Hamas terrorists’ infiltration and attack targets during the October 7 Massacre.

— Israel Defense Forces

May 27 Morning

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Israel claims head of Hamas military wing killed in Gaza strike

Israel claims to have killed Mohammed Odeh, identified as the head of Hamas's military wing in Gaza, in an air strike on Tuesday in Gaza City. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz stated Odeh was the "commander of Hamas terror organisation’s military arm number 4 in Gaza." The Israeli army confirmed the killing, stating it followed months of intelligence monitoring. The strike reportedly occurred in the Remal neighbourhood, causing destruction and casualties, with a hospital source reporting six killed and 20 wounded in attacks late Tuesday. There was no immediate response from Hamas.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Israel says it killed Hamas’ new armed wing chief in Gaza strike

Israel announced on Wednesday that it killed Mohammad Odeh, the newly appointed chief of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza, in an operation on Tuesday. This follows the killing of his predecessor days earlier. A relative confirmed Odeh's death to Reuters, stating his funeral would be held in Gaza City. Odeh's family also released a statement indicating he was killed along with his wife and son. The Israeli military is intensifying pressure in Gaza and expanding operations in Lebanon. Hamas has not yet issued an official statement regarding Odeh's death.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Three killed and dozens injured in Israeli strike on Gaza City, medics and witnesses say

An Israeli strike in Gaza City resulted in three deaths and dozens of injuries, according to medics and witnesses. Israel stated the target was a Hamas commander, noting a similar strike in May killed his predecessor. The Israeli government asserts its right to target Hamas members and accuses Hamas of violating a ceasefire by not disarming. Progress on a US-led peace plan for Gaza has stalled since February, with talks on disarmament remaining deadlocked. Hamas has since reportedly reactivated its police force. Israel indicated it would continue to pursue those involved in the October 7 attack.

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Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz stated Odeh was eliminated and sent to meet his partners in hell.

— Israel Katz

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The Israeli government claims it has the right to target Hamas members.

— Israeli government

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Israel accuses Hamas of breaching the ceasefire by failing to disarm.

— Israeli government

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A relative of Odeh confirmed his death to Reuters.

— Relative of Odeh

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Israel claims Mohammed Odeh, the leader of Hamas’s military wing in Gaza, was killed in an air strike.

— Israel