7 members of Hamas leader’s family killed in Israeli airstrike - BBC News

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Hamas leader Ismail Hania lost three sons and four grandchildren in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, where he was involved in ceasefire negotations, despite the tragedy, he remains firm on Hamas' demands for peace as the situation in Gaza worsens and ceasefire talks face challenges.

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  • Ismail Hania, a Hamas political leader, experienced a personal tragedy with the loss of three sons and four grandchildren in an Israeli airstrike, emphasizing the human toll amidst ceasefire negotiations and hostage release talks.
  • The conflict in Gaza persists as Hamas, led by Hania, stands resolute in demanding a permanent cessation of hostilities and the repatriation of displaced Palestinians, underscoring the enduring challenges in reaching a peaceful resolution amid escalating tensions and broader regional implications.

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    His three sons and four grandchildren were killed in an Israeli airstrike.

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Hamas Leader Loses Family in Airstrike

  • Ismail Hania, a Hamas political leader, had three sons and four grandchildren killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, where he was involved in ceasefire negotiations and hostage release talks.
  • The strike was confirmed by Israel, who described the deceased as Hamas military operatives, and it occurred in the Shatty refugee camp in Gaza City.
  • Despite the tragedy, Hania remains firm on Hamas' demands for a permanent end to fighting and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes.
  • The situation in Gaza remains dire, with over 33,000 Palestinians killed by Israel, and the ceasefire talks facing challenges due to the vast differences in demands between Hamas and Israel, with a wider conflict looming in the Middle East.
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