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Israel’s PM says close to killing all architects of October 7 attack

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Updated 17.5.2026
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Izz al-Din al-Haddad *Hamas Gaza Strip Lebanon Hezbollah

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Story Timeline

May 17 – May 23

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South China Morning PostMay 17

Israel’s PM says close to killing all architects of October 7 attack

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that Israel is nearing the completion of a primary objective in the Gaza war: eliminating all individuals responsible for orchestrating the October 7 attack. This declaration comes after the Israeli military announced the death of Ezzedine al-Haddad, a commander within Hamas's armed wing, in a Gaza air strike on Friday. Following the October 7 assault, which resulted in 1,221 deaths according to official Israeli figures, Netanyahu had vowed to target and eliminate the masterminds behind the attacks. The article does not provide further details on the specific number of architects targeted or the timeline for this objective.

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Al JazeeraMay 17

How will Izz al-Din al-Haddad assassination impact Hamas’s Gaza operations?

Israel's assassination of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the recently appointed head of Hamas's armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, on Friday in Gaza City has dealt a symbolic blow to the Palestinian group. Al-Haddad, a key military figure and architect of the October 7 attacks, was killed in a dual-strike that also resulted in civilian casualties. Despite Israeli claims that the killing will cripple Hamas's operational capacity, analysts suggest the group's decentralized structure and leadership succession protocols will allow it to adapt quickly. Al-Haddad had reportedly used the previous ceasefire to rebuild the group's infrastructure. The assassination raises questions about the future of the Gaza ceasefire and Hamas's military leadership.

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Key Claims

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel is close to eliminating all those responsible for orchestrating the October 7 attack.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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Netanyahu pledged to target and eliminate the masterminds behind the October 7 attacks.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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The October 7 assault resulted in the deaths of 1,221 people, according to an Agence France-Presse tally based on official Israeli figures.

— Agence France-Presse / official Israeli figures

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The Israeli military announced the killing of Ezzedine al-Haddad, commander of Hamas’ armed wing, in an air strike.

— Israeli military

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Al-Haddad was killed on Friday in a sophisticated dual-strike on a residential apartment in Gaza City’s Remal neighbourhood and a vehicle attempting to flee the scene.

— article

May 10 – May 16

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Al JazeeraMay 16

Hamas confirms killing of Qassam Brigades leader in Israeli attack

Hamas has confirmed the killing of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the head of its armed wing in Gaza, the Qassam Brigades, in an Israeli attack on Friday evening. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that Israeli forces targeted al-Haddad, describing him as an architect of the October 7 attacks. The strikes, which occurred in the Remal neighborhood west of Gaza City, also killed seven other Palestinians, including al-Haddad's wife and daughter, and other civilians. Hamas condemned the attack as a "treacherous and cowardly assassination" and a breach of a ceasefire agreement, accusing Israel of ongoing aggression against civilians and disregard for international law. Medical sources reported that three Palestinians died in a strike on a vehicle and four in a strike on a building, with women and a baby among the casualties.

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Associated Press (AP)May 16

Israel says it killed the leader of Hamas’ military wing, one of the architects of Oct. 7 attacks

Israel announced it killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the leader of Hamas' military wing, in an airstrike in Gaza City on Friday. Israeli officials identified al-Haddad as one of the last senior commanders who directed the planning and execution of the October 7, 2023 attacks. His family confirmed his death on Saturday. Al-Haddad assumed leadership of the military wing after his predecessor was killed. This development occurs amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, with progress stalled on key issues like Hamas' disarmament. The article also notes that al-Haddad's daughter and wife were killed in the same strike.

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BBC News - WorldMay 15

Israel says it has killed Hamas commander in Gaza air strike

Israel announced it has killed Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, a Hamas commander described as an architect of the October 7 attack, in an air strike in Gaza City. Israel claims Haddad refused to implement a US-led agreement for Hamas to disarm and demilitarize Gaza, accusing Hamas of breaching a ceasefire. This comes as US-led peace efforts have stalled, with talks on disarmament deadlocked and Hamas reportedly reasserting its authority. The conflict began with the Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023, followed by Israel's military campaign in Gaza.

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Key Claims

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Hamas confirmed the killing of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, head of the Qassam Brigades, in an Israeli attack.

— Hamas

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Israeli forces targeted and killed al-Haddad, calling him 'one of the architects' of the October 7, 2023, attacks.

— Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Katz

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Al-Haddad was killed along with his wife, daughter, and other Palestinian civilians.

— Hamas

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Hamas condemned Israel’s “treacherous and cowardly assassination” of al-Haddad.

— Hamas

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The deaths occurred on the 78th anniversary of the Nakba.

Apr 26 – May 2

2 articles|2 sources
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BBC News - WorldApr 29

Israeli 'double-tap' strike kills three rescue workers in Lebanon, officials say

An Israeli strike in Lebanon on Tuesday killed three rescue workers in Tyre, according to Lebanese officials, who called it a war crime. The incident occurred despite a US-brokered ceasefire aimed at reducing hostilities. Israel stated its actions were in response to Hezbollah violations and claimed the strike targeted Hezbollah infrastructure, killing "terrorists" who had attacked its soldiers. Lebanon's Prime Minister condemned the targeting of rescuers and Israel's ongoing ceasefire violations. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with Israeli authorities reporting two civilian deaths in Israel from Hezbollah attacks and 16 Israeli soldiers and one civilian killed in Lebanon. Over a million people have been displaced in Lebanon due to the ongoing war.

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Al JazeeraApr 26

‘State of war’: Why Israel has escalated attacks in Gaza

Israel has escalated attacks in Gaza over the past week, resulting in at least four Palestinian deaths in 24 hours and over 800 since an October ceasefire. These actions occur amidst the devastation of a two-year war that has killed over 72,500 Palestinians. Israeli forces are intensifying targeted killings of Palestinian police officers, which analysts suggest is a strategy to maintain a state of war and undermine a US-brokered agreement. Concurrently, Israel is expanding its military control in western Gaza, effectively partitioning the territory and controlling approximately 60 percent of the enclave. This military escalation appears to be sidelining new US-backed governance structures.

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Key Claims

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The Israeli military killed six Palestinian police officers it claimed were involved in planning imminent strikes.

— Israeli military

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Three rescue workers named Hussein Ghadbouni, Hussein Sati and Hadi Daher were killed on Tuesday in Lebanon.

— Lebanese officials

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An Israeli soldier was killed in southern Lebanon in a drone attack on Sunday.

— Israeli military

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More than one million people have been displaced by the war in Lebanon.

— Reuters

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Israel has added 37km to the 'yellow line' zone, meaning it now controls approximately 60 percent of the Gaza enclave.

— Ahmed al-Tanani

Apr 19 – Apr 25

1 articles|1 sources
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South China Morning PostApr 25

Palestinians bury pregnant woman and 2 of her children killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza

Palestinians in Gaza buried a pregnant woman expecting twins and two of her children on Saturday, who were among at least 13 people killed in Israeli strikes on Friday. The casualties included two men in Gaza City and eight others in Khan Younis, where four police officers were reportedly killed when Israel targeted a police vehicle. These deadly strikes have continued to disrupt a truce that took effect on October 10, leading many in Gaza to feel the conflict has not abated. The article highlights the personal tragedy of Khalid Al-Tanani, whose wife and two children were killed in northern Gaza.

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Key Claims

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Khalid Al-Tanani's wife and two of his children were killed in strikes in the northern Gaza Strip.

— Khalid Al-Tanani

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At least 13 people were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza on Friday.

— local hospitals

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Eight people, including four police officers, were killed in Khan Younis after Israel targeted a police vehicle.

— Nasser Hospital officials

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Israeli strikes have repeatedly disrupted a truce that took effect on October 10.