'Israeli' strike targets senior Qassam commanders in Gaza: Hebrew media
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- Four Palestinians were killed and 15 others wounded in an 'Israeli' airstrike in central Gaza City.
- Hebrew media said the strike targeted a meeting of senior Al-Qassam Brigades commanders in northern Gaza.
An 'Israeli' airstrike targeted what Hebrew media described as a high-level meeting of senior commanders from the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday evening.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, the strike hit a house near the “Israa Tower” on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street, close to the Municipal Park in central Gaza City.
Medical crews said four martyrs and 15 wounded Palestinians were transferred from the site to Al-Saraya Field Hospital, which is operated by the Red Crescent.
Witnesses reported heavy destruction at the targeted location following the bombardment, as rescue teams searched through debris for possible missing victims.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said its medical staff continued to provide emergency treatment despite difficult field conditions and ongoing attacks across the Gaza Strip.
Hebrew Channel 15 reported that the strike targeted a meeting attended by senior Hamas military leaders, including:
Ezzedine Beik, commander of the northern brigade in the Al-Qassam Brigades.
Emad Aslim, deputy commander of Gaza Brigade and commander of the Zeitoun Battalion.
Channel 12 also reported that the 'Israeli' military directly targeted the commander of Hamas’s northern Gaza brigade and his deputy during the attack.
There was no immediate confirmation from Hamas regarding the fate of the commanders reportedly targeted in the strike.
The attack came amid continued 'Israeli' bombardment across the Gaza Strip, as military operations intensify in several areas of the enclave.
Earlier, Hamas announced the martyrdom of military commander Mohammed Odeh in a separate 'Israeli' strike on Gaza.



