Ghazi Hamad, Hamas leader and former Gaza border boss, survived Israeli strike in Qatar, sparking outrage and claims of sabotage.
Recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Hamas leadership in Qatar and Gaza have failed to eliminate top figures, despite killing low-level operatives. The strikes have strained Qatar's mediation efforts, with Hamas claiming its leaders survived and emphasizing resilience amid ongoing conflict and hostage concerns.
Yasser Abu Shabab, a Bedouin leader in Gaza, died from wounds after a family quarrel, complicating efforts to disarm Hamas. Israeli forces report killing over 40 Hamas militants in Rafah, where fighters remain trapped in tunnels. Mediation efforts for safe passage are ongoing amid a fragile ceasefire.