Hamas Pulls Out of Gaza Ceasefire Talks After Israeli Strike Targets Military Chief

Hamas has withdrawn from ceasefire negotiations in Gaza after an Israeli airstrike targeted its military chief Mohammed Deif, according to a Hamas official. The strike, which aimed to kill Deif and another Hamas commander, Rafa’a Salameh, led to Hamas halting talks, accusing Israel of a lack of seriousness and continuing massacres of civilians. Despite the setback, Israel maintains its commitment to targeting Hamas leadership while pursuing negotiations for a hostage agreement.

Israel Targets Hamas Military Chief Mohammed Deif in Gaza Airstrike

Israel carried out an airstrike targeting Mohammed Deif, the elusive military chief of Hamas, in the Gaza Strip. Deif, considered a mastermind behind the recent attack on Israel, has survived numerous assassination attempts. The attack also targeted Rafa’a Salameh, the commander of the Khan Younis Brigade of Hamas. While Deif’s fate remains unknown, the strike underscores the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

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