
Palestinian media reported that Azzam al-Hayya, the son of Hamas’s Gaza-based leader Khalil al-Hayya, was killed in an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, with Israeli officials later indicating he was not the intended target.
Responding to the reports, an Israeli official said that “al-Hayya’s son was not a target for assassination, but he may have been present at the location where IDF forces struck in Gaza during the day.” The official suggested that his death occurred incidentally during an operation carried out by Israeli forces.
A separate senior security source stated that the son of the Hamas leader was considered an “active terrorist” within the organization, adding that his presence at a site where operatives were being targeted pointed to his involvement in militant activity.
Subsequent reports indicated that the strike itself had been directed at a Nukhba commander believed to have overseen one of the Hamas infiltration routes along the Gaza border during the October 7 massacre.
{Matzav.com}