Israel kills Hamas's new military chief in Gaza, 11 days after his predecessor
Israel killed Mohammed Odeh, the new head of Hamas's armed wing — just 11 days after killing his predecessor. Israel hailed eliminating an October 7 architect; Hamas said the strike on a residential building also killed Odeh's wife and two sons.
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Israeli coverage frames it as a major blow to Hamas — a second military chief killed in 11 days, a commander tied to the planning of the October 7 attacks — part of systematically dismantling the group's leadership.
Al Jazeera emphasises that the strike on a residential building also killed Odeh's wife and two of his sons, casting it as part of a deadly campaign with a heavy civilian toll despite a supposed ceasefire.