'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
"Hamas violated ceasefire; in response, Israel eliminated five senior leaders": Netanyahu’s office
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The Prime Minister’s Office of 'Israel' claimed that Hamas had violated the ongoing ceasefire by sending a fighter into 'Israeli'-held territory to attack IOF soldiers. In response, 'Israel' said it eliminated five senior Hamas operatives.
Prime Minister's Office:
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) November 22, 2025
Today, Hamas violated the ceasefire again, sending a terrorist into Israel held territory to attack IDF soldiers. In response, Israel eliminated five senior Hamas terrorists.
“Israel has fully honored the ceasefire, Hamas has not,” the Prime Minister’s Office tweeted, accusing the group of repeatedly crossing 'Israeli' lines and targeting troops while continuing operations against civilians in Gaza.
The targeted strikes included a precision drone attack near Abbas Junction, west of Gaza City, that killed Alaa al Hadeedi, a senior commander of Hamas’ military wing, along with his children and several bystanders. 'Israeli' media confirmed Hadeedi’s identity, framing the operation as part of ongoing efforts to neutralize threats despite the ceasefire.
Read more: ‘Israel’ kills top Hamas officer, children in Gaza strike
'Israel' called for mediators to pressure Hamas into returning deceased captives, disarming, and enabling the full demilitarization of Gaza under the framework of a 21-point plan.
Hamas response
Hamas issued an official statement warning of the escalation of 'Israeli' operations in Gaza, calling them attempts to undermine the ceasefire. The movement said the continued violations place mediators and the US administration under responsibility to counter 'Israel’s' actions.
The statement detailed the results of these breaches, noting that the “systematic violations have led to hundreds of deaths from airstrikes and continuous killings under fabricated pretexts.” It also said the military actions caused “changes in the withdrawal lines of the Israeli army, contrary to agreed-upon maps.”
Hamas condemned what it described as efforts by the “war criminal Netanyahu government” to impose facts on the ground against the agreements and urged mediators to “intervene urgently and pressure Israel to halt the violations immediately.”
The group also called on the US to uphold its commitments and ensure 'Israel' fulfills its obligations, warning against attempts to undermine the ceasefire in Gaza.



