- Israeli strikes killed at least 19 Palestinians, including Hamas leader Salah Bardawil and his wife.
- Gaza hospitals reported multiple civilian casualties, including women and children.
- Houthis in Yemen launched a missile at Israel in response, which was intercepted.
The latest Israeli airstrikes in southern Gaza killed at least 19 people, including senior Hamas political leader Salah Bardawil and his wife. The strikes targeted Khan Younis, where Bardawil, a key figure in Hamas’ political bureau, was reportedly present.
The escalation follows the collapse of a temporary ceasefire last week, after which Israel resumed airstrikes, citing security concerns. In solidarity with Hamas, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched a missile at Israel, though Israeli defense systems intercepted it before it could cause damage.
Rising Tensions: Israeli Strikes Kill Hamas Leader Amid Escalation
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have intensified, with at least 19 Palestinians killed, including senior Hamas political leader Salah Bardawil and his wife. The attack on Khan Younis, a Hamas stronghold, signals Israel’s continued offensive following the breakdown of last week’s ceasefire. Hospitals in Gaza reported receiving multiple casualties, highlighting the toll on civilians.
Bardawil, a member of Hamas’ political bureau and Palestinian parliament, was a key spokesperson for the group. His death marks a significant loss for Hamas’ political leadership, potentially impacting the group’s internal dynamics. Hamas has vowed retaliation, further increasing the likelihood of continued hostilities.
Meanwhile, in a show of support for Hamas, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen launched a missile toward Israel. Israeli defense systems intercepted the attack, preventing casualties or damage. The Houthis have escalated their involvement in the conflict, framing their actions as solidarity with Palestinians.
The renewed violence raises concerns of further destabilization in the region. With no diplomatic resolution in sight, the ongoing conflict threatens to escalate further, drawing in other regional players. The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen as airstrikes persist.
The killing of Salah Bardawil underscores the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, with ripple effects reaching beyond Gaza. As violence continues, concerns over civilian casualties and regional stability grow.
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