
"The army claims the member was working to re-establish Hamas's capabilities in the Strip. The Israeli military has said it struck a key Hamas member in the area of Gaza City, without elaborating on who they may be. In a post on Telegram, the army alleged that the member had been operating to re-establish Hamas's capabilities, which have been severely depleted by more than two years of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza."
"There was no immediate comment from the Palestinian group. The Wafa news agency reported that an Israeli drone hit a vehicle at the Nabulsi junction in the west of Gaza City, resulting in casualties. The agency did not report on specific numbers, and it was not clear if the attack was the one that allegedly killed the Hamas member. Since the ceasefire started in October, Israel has continued to attack Gaza daily."
"Since the ceasefire started in October, Israel has continued to attack Gaza daily reaching nearly 800 times in a clear breach of the agreement, according to authorities in Gaza. Israel also continues to block the majority of aid trucks from entering the enclave. The United Nations General Assembly on Friday overwhelmingly backed a resolution demanding that Israel open unrestricted humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip, stop attacking UN facilities, and comply with international law, in line with its obligations as an occupying power."
Israeli forces reported striking a key Hamas member in Gaza City, alleging the individual had been working to re-establish Hamas's capabilities depleted by over two years of war. The Wafa news agency reported an Israeli drone hit a vehicle at the Nabulsi junction in west Gaza City, causing casualties, though numbers and confirmation of the targeted member's death were unclear. Since the October ceasefire, Israeli attacks on Gaza have reportedly continued daily, reaching nearly 800 strikes according to Gaza authorities, and Israel has blocked the majority of aid trucks entering the enclave. The UN General Assembly demanded unrestricted humanitarian access and compliance with international law.
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