In a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, Israeli forces have reportedly eliminated the newly appointed Hamas leader in Gaza along with his brother in a precision airstrike.
According to reports from regional media and security sources, the targeted strike was carried out earlier today, focusing on a high-value Hamas command post in central Gaza. The identities of the deceased have not yet been officially released by Israeli authorities, but preliminary intelligence confirms they were senior figures within the militant group.
The strike marks a major blow to Hamas leadership amid intensifying hostilities, following a series of recent attacks and counterattacks between the two sides. The Israeli military has not yet issued a formal statement, but insiders suggest the operation was based on "real-time intelligence" and aimed at disrupting Hamas' command structure.
There has been no immediate response from Hamas, though the group is expected to issue a statement or retaliatory action in the coming hours.
This development comes as international calls for a ceasefire continue to grow, amid worsening humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip.

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