GAZA STRIP: Palestinian group Hamas said an Israeli air strike early Tuesday killed 10 family members of its Qatar-based chief Ismail Haniyeh, who vowed to continue the “resistance” movement against Israel.
Israel’s military, which is on a campaign to destroy Hamas over the October 7 attack, told AFP that it “was aware of the reports but we cannot confirm” them.
The strike hit the Haniyeh family home in Al-Shati refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, Hamas and Gaza’s civil defence agency said.
“There are 10 martyrs… as a result of the strike, including Zahr Haniyeh, sister of Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh,” Mahmud Basal, spokesman for the civil defence, told AFP.
He said a number of bodies were likely to be still under the rubble but “we do not have the necessary equipment” to extract them.
Civil defence crews transferred the retrieved bodies to Al-Ahli hospital in nearby Gaza City, Basal added, also reporting “several wounded” in the attack.
Hamas, the group that rules Gaza, is considered a terrorist organisation by Israel and key Western allies, including the United States.
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In a statement, Hamas named the Haniyeh family home as having been bombed in a list of “massacres” it said were committed by Israel in the Palestinian territory.
It said this showed Israel “continues to defy all international laws, human norms and values by deliberately targeting innocent civilians and committing the most horrific massacres against them”.
In a separate statement later on Tuesday, Haniyeh said the deaths of his relatives will not deter the group in any way.
“If the criminal enemy thinks that targeting my family will make us change our position and affect our resistance, then he is deluding himself because every martyr in Gaza and Palestine is from my family,” Haniyeh said.