Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua, was killed when Israeli fighter planes bombed his tent shelter in northern Gaza.
A spokesperson for Hamas was killed by an Israeli air strike in northern Gaza, confirmed the media, while the Israeli army continues its renewed assault against the besieged enclave.
Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua, was killed when Israeli fighter planes bombed his tent refuge in the city in the north of Jabalia in the early hours of Thursday morning, according to Al-Aqsa Television and the Shehab news agency.
Several other people were injured in the strike, including children, according to Hind Khoudary, an Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent in Gaza.
Khoudary said that the attack was one of the many Israeli army on the other side of the strip in the past hours, including a strike in a house in the ASFTAWI district of Gaza City, which killed six members of the same family.
On March 18, Israel suddenly ended a two-month fragile ceasefire when he resumed his intense bombing campaign and his ground operations in Gaza. Israel has since killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians in an attempt to put Hamas to free up the remaining captives held in the enclave torn by the war.
Several senior Hamas officials were also killed in last week. On Sunday, an Israeli air strike at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, killed five people, including Ismail Barhoum, head of finance and institutions in the Hamas political bureau.
On the same day, Israeli fighter planes also bombed tents housed the Palestinians displaced to Khan Younis. Salah al-Bardaweel, an eminent political leader of Hamas and member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, was killed in this attack alongside his wife.
The two men were part of the Hamas political office – a decision -making organization of 20 members, 11 of whom have been killed since the start of the war in late 2023, according to the reuters news agency.
Hamas still has 59 of the approximately 250 captives that the group took during the attack on October 7, 2023 against southern Israel.
At least 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the assault on Hamas while the Israeli army has now killed at least 50,183 Palestinians and injured 113828 others since the launch of its soil and the air assault on the Palestinian enclave.
About 830 people have been killed since Israel took over attacks 10 days ago, according to statistics from the Gaza Ministry of Health, women and children representing more than half of the victims.
The United Nations Humanitarian Agency (OCHA) also announced Tuesday that 142,000 Palestinians have been forcibly moved by the Israeli army since March 18, exacerbating an already disastrous humanitarian situation caused by the restrictions in Israel to the aid entering Gaza.
The growing assessment in Gaza occurs in the middle of weeks of slow cease-fire negotiations and the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Mediators – the United States, Qatar and Egypt – failed to obtain an extension at the first stage of the three -phase agreement, which expired on March 1.
Hamas has accused Israel of having intentionally compromised discussions on the truce, aimed at ending the fighting.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered Israeli forces to renew the attacks on Gaza after Hamas has rejected the proposals to obtain an extension.
Netanyahu repeated threats on Wednesday that Israel would seized the territory in Gaza if Hamas did not show the remaining captives.