Israel targets Hamas military chief; Gaza officials say at least 71
killed
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[July 13, 2024]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Hatem Khaled and Maayan Lubell
CAIRO/GAZA/
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -An Israeli airstrike targeted Hamas'
military chief Mohammed Deif in Gaza on Saturday, a security official
and Israel Army Radio said, in an attack that the enclave's health
ministry said had killed at least 71 Palestinians.
It was unclear whether Deif was killed, the security official said. Army
Radio said Deif was hiding in a building in Israeli-designated
humanitarian zone Al-Mawasi, west of the southern city of Khan Younis.
Deif was one of the masterminds of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that
triggered the war in Gaza. He has survived seven Israeli assassination
attempts, the most recent in 2021 and has topped Israel's most wanted
list for decades.
The Gaza health ministry said at least 71 Palestinians had been killed
in the strike and 289 injured.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant was holding special consultations,
his office said, in light of "developments in Gaza". It was unclear how
the strike would affect ceasefire talks underway in Doha and Cairo.
The Hamas-run media office said at least 100 people had been killed and
wounded, including members of the Civil Emergency Service. The Israeli
military said it was looking into the report.
A senior Hamas official did not confirm whether Deif had been present
and called the Israeli allegations "nonsense".
"All the martyrs are civilians and what happened was a grave escalation
of the war of genocide, backed by the American support and world
silence," Abu Zuhri told Reuters, adding the strike showed Israel was
not interested in reaching a ceasefire deal.
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A man looks on at the site of what Palestinians say was an Israeli
strike at a tent camp in Al-Mawasi area, amid Israel-Hamas conflict,
in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip July 13, 2024. REUTERS/Hatem
Khaled
ATTACK 'SURPRISING', SAY WITNESSES
Reuters footage showed ambulances racing towards the area amidst
clouds of smoke and dust. Displaced people, including women and
children, were fleeing in panic, some holding belongings in their
hands.
Witnesses said the attack was a surprise as the area had been calm,
adding more than one missile had been fired. Some of the wounded,
who were being evacuated were rescue workers, they said.
"They're all gone, my whole family's gone.. where are my brothers?
They're all gone, they're all gone. There's no one left," said one
tearful woman, who did not give her name.
"Our children are in pieces, they are in pieces. Shame (on you),"
she added.
Rising up the Hamas ranks over 30 years, Deif developed the group's
network of tunnels and its bomb-making expertise. He is held
responsible for the deaths of dozens of Israelis in suicide
bombings.
Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people and took more than 250
hostages in a cross-border raid into southern Israel on Oct. 7,
according to Israeli tallies.
Israel has retaliated by military action in Gaza that has killed
more than 38,000 Palestinians, medical authorities in Gaza say.
(Reporting by Nidal Al Mughrabi, Hatem Khaled and Maayan
LubellEditing by Mark Potter and Sharon Singleton)
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