Gaza's 'prime minister' killed in Israeli attack!
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Gaza's 'prime minister' killed in Israeli attack!
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they had killed Isham Da'alish, the de facto prime minister of the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Times of Israel reported that Isham Da'alish, the 'de facto prime minister' of Gaza, was killed in the early hours of Tuesday (March 18).
More than 400 Palestinians were reported dead in the Israeli strike on Gaza on Tuesday, violating a ceasefire.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they had killed the 'de facto prime minister' of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and several other top officials of the group.
Earlier, Hamas also reported the death of Isham Da'alish, the head of the 'Government Activities Monitoring Committee' (equivalent to the prime minister). The group's Justice Ministry Director-General Ahmed al-Khatta, Gaza Interior Ministry Chief Mahmoud Abu Watfa and Hamas' internal security chief Bahjat Abu Sultan were also reported dead.
The IDF said in a statement that it had carried out strikes on dozens of targets in the Gaza Strip since early Tuesday morning, killing the four senior Hamas figures in a "targeted" manner.
The IDF said the strikes were aimed at "hitting Hamas' military and governmental capabilities and eliminating threats to Israel and its citizens."
After Rouhi Mushtahar was killed by Israeli forces in July 2024, he was succeeded by Hamas' de facto prime minister Issam Da'alish.
The Israeli military said Da'alish was responsible for ensuring "the effectiveness of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip" and coordinating all branches of the organization.
The IDF said it could also confirm reports that al-Khatta, Abu Watfa, and Abu Sultan were killed in the attack.