IDF kills Hamas spokesperson, marking 2nd assassination in one week


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Hamas spokesperson killed

The IDF said Sunday that an airstrike killed Abu Obeida, who had served as spokesperson for Hamas’ Qassam Brigades for a decade.

2nd high-profile assassination

Obeida’s death follows the assassination of Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi on Thursday.

Palestinian death toll climbs

The Gaza Health Ministry said Sunday that another 88 Palestinians were killed, bringing the death toll since October 2023 to nearly 63,500.


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The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced Sunday that an overnight airstrike killed the spokesperson for Hamas’ military wing, Qassam Brigades. Abu Obeida had served as spokesperson for the past decade, and was known in Israeli circles as the “face of the terrorist organization.” 

Better intelligence, more assassinations

Obeida’s death was confirmed Sunday by a Palestinian source who spoke to the Arab media outlet, Al Arabiya. According to the source, Obeida was killed when an Israeli airstrike hit an apartment building where he was staying. His body was later identified by family members and senior Qassam Brigades leaders. The strike reportedly killed everyone in the apartment building, including civilian families and children.

In a statement, the IDF said that Obeida’s assassination “was made possible thanks to prior intelligence gathered by the Shin Bet and Military Intelligence, which pointed to the hideout where the terrorist was located.”

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According to multiple reports, Obeida’s death marks one of the highest-profile assassinations of a Hamas leader in nearly two years of war. He served as one of the most visible profiles of the resistance, delivering remarks during various times of conflict. 

In a statement announcing his assassination, the IDF said that Obeida “was responsible for the propaganda apparatus of Hamas’s military wing,” adding, “In this role, he oversaw spokesperson operations across brigades and battalions, coordinated between political media elements and the military wing, and was the senior figure setting propaganda policy.”

Just a few days before Obeida’s death, Israel killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi, as he attended a routine workshop for government officials. Echoing the IDF’s statement, Bernard Haykel, a professor of Near East Studies at Princeton University, told Straight Arrow News that such assassinations are down to increasingly sophisticated Israeli intelligence.

“The key point is that the Israelis are finally getting very good intelligence on the Houthis, and this is either through good signal intelligence and/or human informants,” Haykel told SAN on Saturday

Israel’s war continues to grow

Meanwhile, on Sunday, the Gaza Health Ministry said 88 people were killed in the territory in a 24-hour period, inching the Palestinian death toll since Israel launched its war in Gaza to nearly 63,500

The Israeli government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that the Gaza Health Ministry, which is operated by Hamas’ government wing, doesn’t distinguish between combatant and civilian deaths. However, a recent investigation carried out by three media organizations found that according to the Israeli military’s own data, the civilian death rate due to the war in Gaza stands at more than 83%. 

At the same time, the IDF on Friday declared Gaza City a combat zone, after largely staying out of the area for the past 23 months. At least 23,000 people were evacuated as a result of the growing operation. 

Israel has systematically occupied larger swaths of Gaza since Hamas launched a surprise attack on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 Israelis and taking another 250 hostage.

In the nearly two years since, more than 90% of Gaza’s Palestinian population has been displaced at least once, while some in the international community have accused Israel of committing a genocide and deliberately facilitating mass starvation

Netanyahu has denied both accusations, though he has routinely barred international journalists from entering the enclave. Nearly 250 journalists have been killed in Gaza since 2023, including at least six in August, making it the deadliest war for the press on record. The Israeli government also hasn’t provided its own death toll.

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Why this story matters

The reported killing of Hamas military spokesperson Abu Obeida by an Israeli airstrike highlights ongoing shifts in intelligence strategy, leadership targeting and humanitarian consequences amid Israel's ongoing war in Gaza.

Leadership targeting

The targeting and killing of senior figures like Obeida signifies a strategy focused on disrupting Hamas' leadership structure and propaganda apparatus, potentially impacting the organization's communications and operational coherence.

Civilian impact

High civilian casualties and large-scale displacement underscore the humanitarian cost and the broader impact of the war in Gaza.

Intelligence operations

Improved intelligence capabilities are leading to more targeted operations, reflecting a shift in military tactics and possibly influencing the trajectory of the conflict.

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Context corner

Targeting high-profile Hamas figures has been a longstanding Israeli tactic during conflict periods, aiming to weaken Hamas leadership while balancing international scrutiny due to civilian casualties and humanitarian impact.

Do the math

U.N. and hospital sources report at least 43 Palestinians killed since Saturday in airstrikes with 29 bodies brought to Gaza's Shifa hospital morgue in one day and 215 adults plus 124 children dead from malnutrition since June.

Global impact

The news has heightened international scrutiny of Israeli military operations in Gaza and increased calls from relief agencies and governments for accountability and humanitarian access amid rising casualties and signs of famine.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left emphasize the humanitarian cost of Israel’s airstrike on Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida, using emotionally charged words like “maim,” and framing the attack as part of an aggressive campaign that risks “war crimes” amidst civilian casualties, especially children.
  • Not enough unique coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right highlight the operation’s precision and strategic success, describing Abu Obeida as a “notorious terrorist” and “key Hamas figure,” employing triumphant, definitive terms like “CONFIRMED” and “Eliminated” to validate Israel’s defensive posture and question casualty claims by citing “human shields” rhetoric.

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Key points from the Left

  • A kew Hamas spokesperson, Abu Obeida, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, according to the IDF and Shin Bet security agency.
  • The IDF stated it took numerous steps to minimize civilian casualties during the airstrike in Gaza City’s Rimal neighborhood.
  • Hamas accused Israel of committing war crimes by targeting civilian areas and called for international intervention against Israel’s actions.
  • Obeida warned that the IDF's plans would endanger hostages and threatened retaliation, stating that every hostage killed would be publicly named.

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Key points from the Center

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Key points from the Right

  • An Israeli airstrike targeted Abu Obeida, the spokesman for Hamas' military wing, in Gaza City, reportedly resulting in over 10 deaths.
  • The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that the airstrike aimed to minimize civilian casualties and was based on specific intelligence from Shin Bet and Military Intelligence.
  • Hamas condemned the airstrike, stating that it hit a residential area and caused many deaths and injuries, while appealing for international intervention.
  • Obeida's death signifies a major blow to Hamas leadership amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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