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Hamas confirms death of senior commander in Gaza after Israeli strike

Raed Saad was killed in a strike outside Gaza City on Saturday, Hamas has now confirmed

Via AP news wire
Sunday 14 December 2025 20:44 GMT
Palestinians carry the body of a Hamas militant draped in the group's flag, who was killed in an Israeli army strike
Palestinians carry the body of a Hamas militant draped in the group's flag, who was killed in an Israeli army strike (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Hamas has confirmed the death of a senior commander in Gaza, Raed Saad, on Sunday, a day after Israel announced it had killed him in a strike near Gaza City.

In a statement, Hamas identified Saad as the commander of its military manufacturing unit.

However, Israel had previously described him as a key architect behind the 7 October 2023 attack that ignited the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Israeli authorities further asserted that Saad had been "engaged in rebuilding the terrorist organization," a move they claimed violated the ceasefire agreement established two months prior.

Palestinians pray during the funeral of Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades operatives, whose bodies are draped in the group's flag, killed in an Israeli strike Saturday, in Gaza City on Saturday 14 December
Palestinians pray during the funeral of Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades operatives, whose bodies are draped in the group's flag, killed in an Israeli strike Saturday, in Gaza City on Saturday 14 December (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Israel stated that Saad was killed following the detonation of an explosive device in the territory’s south, which resulted in injuries to two of its soldiers.

Hamas also said it had named a new commander but did not give details.

Saturday's strike west of Gaza City killed four people, according to an Associated Press journalist who saw their bodies arrive at Shifa Hospital. Another three were wounded, according to Al-Awda hospital. Hamas in its initial statement described the vehicle struck as a civilian one.

Israel and Hamas have repeatedly accused each other of truce violations.

Israeli airstrikes and shootings in Gaza have killed at least 391 Palestinians since the ceasefire took hold, according to Palestinian health officials. Israel has said recent strikes are in retaliation for militant attacks against its soldiers, and that troops have fired on Palestinians who approached the “Yellow Line” between the Israeli-controlled majority of Gaza and the rest of the territory.

Israel has demanded that Palestinian militants return the remains of the final hostage, Ran Gvili, from Gaza and called it a condition of moving to the second and more complicated phase of the ceasefire. That lays out a vision for ending Hamas’ rule and seeing the rebuilding of a demilitarized Gaza under international supervision.

The initial Hamas-led 2023 attack on southern Israel killed around 1,200 people and took 251 hostages. Almost all hostages or their remains have been returned in ceasefires or other deals.

Israel’s two-year campaign in Gaza has killed more than 70,660 Palestinians, roughly half of them women and children, according to the territory’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between militants and civilians in its count. The ministry, which operates under the Hamas-run government, is staffed by medical professionals and maintains detailed records viewed as generally reliable by the international community.

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