Sunday, May 17, 2026 English edition
Indi Vox News Indi Vox News

Every Voice Matters

World

Israel says it has killed Hamas commander in Gaza air strike

May 16, 2026 International Source: BBC World

Israel says it has killed Hamas commander in Gaza air strike
Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, described as "one of the architects of the October 7 massacre", was killed in Gaza City, Israel says. Israel says it has killed Hamas commander in Gaza air strike Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. Copyright current_year BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking. People look on as a fire burns in a building in central Gaza City. Israel says it has killed Hamas commander Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, who it described as "one of the architects of the October 7 massacre", in an air strike on Gaza City. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yisrael Katz said in a joint statement that Haddad had been "responsible for the murder, kidnapping and injury of thousands of Israeli civilians and IDF [Israel Defense Forces] soldiers". Three eyewitnesses told the BBC that a residential building known as Al-Mu'taz was struck by three missiles launched simultaneously from two separate directions, before a fleeing car was hit. The strike is the latest launched by Israel on Gaza despite a ceasefire with Hamas. Hamas has neither confirmed nor denied claims Haddad, the commander of the group's armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, had been killed. The air strike, targeting the apartment block in the centre of Gaza City, sparked a large fire. Rescue teams rushed to the scene but faced significant difficulties evacuating the wounded, witnesses said. One eyewitness told the BBC that a body and several injured people had been removed from the building. A second air strike, targeting a car seen leaving the scene, killed three people, according to eyewitnesses and a local source. Sources said the vehicle may have been carrying Haddad after he had been seriously injured in the initial strike. Eyewitnesses and a local source said armed members of Hamas dressed in civilian clothing evacuated a severely wounded person through a side entrance and placed him in a vehicle. Witnesses said the car was hit around 1.5km (0.9 miles) from the apartment block. A senior Israeli security official said preliminary information indicated that Haddad had been successfully targeted. The air strike on the apartment block in the centre of Gaza City sparked a large fire A fire burns in a residential building after Israeli shelling. People can be seen milling about below. A ceasefire in Gaza came into effect on 10 October, but Israel has conducted regular strikes across the Palestinian territory since then. Hamas has repeatedly accused Israel of breaching the terms of the ceasefire and attacking civilians. The Israeli government maintains it has license to target Hamas members. It, in turn, accuses Hamas of refusing to disarm in breach of the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, US-led peace efforts have stalled since the start of the Iran war, with latter phases of the plan yet to come into effect Meanwhile, US-led peace efforts have stalled since the start of the Iran war, with latter The US announced the start of the second phase of the plan in January, with governance of Gaza assumed by a transitional, technocratic administration alongside the demilitarisation and reconstruction of the territory. However, talks on disarmament remain deadlocked, while Hamas has since reactivated its police force and appears to be reasserting its authority. However, talks on disarmament remain deadlocked, while Hamas has since reactivated its police force and appears to be reasserting its authority Netanyahu and Katz said Haddad had "refused to implement the agreement led by US President Trump to disarm Hamas and demilitarise the Gaza Strip". They added: "We will continue to act forcefully and decisively against anyone who took part in the October 7 massacre." The two-year-long Gaza war was triggered by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage. Israel responded by launching a military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, during which more than 72,744 people have been killed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Of these, 857 have been killed since the ceasefire began, it says. File photo showing armed members of Hamas's military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, near the so-called Yellow Line, in Gaza City (12 November 2025) Hamas can survive politically by giving up weapons and armed conflict, peace envoy says Israeli soldiers looking at the destroyed Jabalia area, in the northern Gaza Strip, from near Kibbutz Nir Am, Israel (22 April 2026) Fears of renewed Gaza war as Hamas disarmament talks stall Women mourn during the funeral of Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike in the town of Beit Lahia, at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City (23 April 2026) Israeli strikes kill eight Palestinians in Gaza, first responders say Two women hug in grief at the site of the Nova festival attack, on 7 October 2025 Hamas 'weaponised' sexual violence in 7 October attacks, Israeli investigation says Israel's prime minister says he has ordered legal action over an article which alleged Israeli security officials raped Palestinian detainees. Ireland's boycott is the latest in a series of moves that has seen the country at odds with Israel over its war in Gaza. Eurovision 2026 is taking place in Vienna after Austrian singer JJ won the 2025 event. Nickolay Mladenov also warns the current stalemate over Donald Trump's peace plan could lead to a permanent division of the territory. It comes as a Unite the Kingdom rally is taking place in central London on the same day as the annual Nakba march. Displaced teenagers Farah and Tala wanted to 'turn destruction into something useful'. The most comprehensive report of its kind details harrowing cases of sexual attacks which it says were systematic. Rajiv Menon KC says he was performing his duty to fairly and fully represent his client.