Israel kills Hamas military wing leader in strike on Gaza The killing of Izz al Din al Haddad, leader of Hamas's Al Qassam Brigades, serves as a stark reminder that the October ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas has yet to yield lasting peace.
The Israeli military claims its "precise" strike on Gaza City was a necessary measure to counter Haddad's alleged role in orchestrating attacks against Israelis.
However, the human cost of this conflict is evident in the details surrounding Haddad's killing: his wife and 19 year old daughter were also killed in the airstrike.