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Two relatives of the director of Al Jazeera's Gaza bureau were killed in an Israeli air strike on Monday, the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory and family members said. ....
Israel has previously announced the killing in Gaza of Hamas commanders and officials during the war, but Aruri is the most high-profile figure to be killed, and his death came in the first strike on the Lebanese capital since hostilities began. ....
Israel continued airstrikes on Gaza post a drone strike in Lebanon killing Hamas deputy leader, prompting concerns of a regional escalation. While Israel didn t claim responsibility, it s suspected in the assassination of Saleh al-Aruri, Hamas key figure. The Israeli army declared high readiness, bombing Gaza, causing casualties. Amid threats to eliminate Hamas leaders, tensions persisted with Hezbollah. Despite warnings from global leaders and escalating violence, hopes for peace lingered, marred by continued conflict and humanitarian crises in Gaza and beyond. ....
Saleh al-Aruri was also considered the leader of Hamas in the West Bank, and the source said that his knowledge and expertise had helped develop the Islamist movement s military capabilities in recent years. Considered Hamas s number two at the time of his killing, Aruri had been accused by Israel of playing a role in numerous attacks. ....
UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, expressed deep concern over heightened tensions after a presumed Israeli strike killed Hamas s deputy leader in Beirut. The strike, marking an escalation in the Israel-Hamas conflict, occurred in a Hezbollah stronghold. Hamas confirmed the death, attributing it to an Israeli drone strike. Hezbollah warned of retaliation, vowing the act wouldn t go unanswered. This incident, the first strike in Beirut since hostilities began, raised fears of further escalation in the region. ....