By Nidal al-Mughrabi
CAIRO (Reuters) -Three sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh were killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, the Palestinian Islamist group and Haniyehโs family said.
The Israeli military confirmed carrying out the attack, describing the three sons as operatives in the Hamas armed wing.
The three sons โ Hazem, Amir and Mohammad โ were killed when the car they were driving in was bombed in Gazaโs Al-Shati camp, Hamas said. Four of Haniyehโs grandchildren, three girls and a boy, were also killed in the attack, Hamas said.
Asked about the four grandchildren killed in the airstrike, the Israeli military said there was โno information on that right now.โ
Haniyeh, based abroad in Qatar, has been the tough-talking face of Hamasโ international diplomacy as war with Israel has raged on in Gaza, where his family home was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike back in November.
โThe blood of my sons is not dearer than the blood of our people,โ Haniyeh, 61, who has 13 sons and daughters according to Hamas sources, told pan-Arab Al Jazeera TV.
The three sons and four grandchildren were making family visits during the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday in Shati, their home refugee camp in Gaza City, according to relatives.
Hamas said on Tuesday it was studying an Israeli ceasefire proposal in the more than six-month-old Gaza war but that it was โintransigentโ and met none of the Palestinian demands.
โOur demands are clear and specific and we will not make concessions on them. The enemy will be delusional if it thinks that targeting my sons, at the climax of the negotiations and before the movement sends its response, will push Hamas to change its position,โ Haniyeh said.
In the seventh month of a war in which Israelโs air and ground offensive has devastated Gaza, Hamas wants an end to Israeli military operations and a withdrawal from the enclave, and permission for displaced Palestinians to return home.
Haniyehโs eldest son confirmed in a Facebook post that his three brothers were killed. โThanks to God who honoured us by the martyrdom of my brothers, Hazem, Amir and Mohammad and their children,โ wrote Abdel-Salam Haniyeh.
Appointed to the militant groupโs top job in 2017, Haniyeh has moved between Turkey and Qatarโs capital Doha, avoiding Israeli-imposed travel restrictions in blockaded Gaza and enabling him to act as a negotiator in the latest ceasefire negotiations or communicate with Hamasโ main ally Iran.
Israel regards the entire Hamas leadership as terrorists, accusing Haniyeh and other leaders of continuing to โpull the strings of the Hamas terror organisationโ.
But how much Haniyeh knew about the Oct. 7 cross-border attack on Israel by Gaza-based militants beforehand is not clear. The attack plan, drawn up by the Hamas military council in Gaza, was such a closely guarded secret that some Hamas officials abroad seemed shocked by its timing and scale.
(Reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi. Additional reporting by Hatem Maher and Dan Williams; Editing by Alex Richardson, Mark Heinrich, William Maclean)
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