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Four Grandchildren Of Hamas Leader Killed In Israeli Airstrike

Smoke rises from Gaza during an explosion following an airstrike, as seen from Israel

Heartbreaking news emerged from the Gaza Strip as Hamas political bureau leader Ismail Haniyeh suffered a devastating loss with the deaths of four of his grandchildren in an Israeli airstrike. The tragic incident occurred near Al Shati, also known as the 'Beach Camp,' located northwest of Gaza City.

Initially, reports indicated that three of Haniyeh's grandchildren were among the casualties, along with three of his sons. Hamas later confirmed the names of the grandchildren as Mona, Amal, Khalid, and Razan, underscoring the profound impact of the loss on the Haniyeh family.

In a statement, Hamas expressed solidarity with Haniyeh and his family, highlighting their unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause. The statement honored the grandchildren as martyrs who stood alongside their people in the ongoing struggle for justice and freedom.

Amid the tragedy, there were unverified claims that additional relatives of Haniyeh, including a minor, may have been harmed in the airstrike. The Israel Defense Forces acknowledged these reports but stated that they had not yet confirmed the information.

The loss of Haniyeh's grandchildren underscores the human toll of the conflict in the region and serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing violence and suffering endured by civilians on both sides. As the situation continues to unfold, the international community closely watches for developments and hopes for a swift resolution to the hostilities.

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