Israel kills senior Hamas leader in Gaza strike | News World

Palestinians looks at a destroyed automotive following an Israeli strike in Gaza City (Picture: AP)

A senior Hamas commander who helped mastermind the October 7 attacks on Israel has been killed in a drone strike in Gaza.

The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for the death of Raed Saed, who was second-in-command of Hamas’s armed wing in the town.

In a joint statement on Saturday, the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defense minister Israel Katz said they ordered his assassination.

They said Saed was targeted after a Hamas attack by which an explosive device injured two soldiers earlier on Saturday.

Hamas commander Raed Saad in an undated social media photo used by The Times of Israel in reporting of his death.
Raed Saed was killed in a drone attack on a automotive in Gaza on Saturday
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a car in Gaza City on December 13
Palestinians inspect the location of an Israeli strike on a automotive in Gaza City on December 13 (Picture: Reuters)

The statement read: ‘In response to the activation of a Hamas explosive device that wounded our forces today… prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defence minister Israel Katz instructed the elimination of the terrorist Raed Saed, head of Hamas’ force buildup.’

The Jerusalem Post writes that the order was given over Saed’s role in Hamas’s ‘post-war rearmament activities’.

Based on Reuters, it was the highest-profile assassination of a senior Hamas leader because the ceasefire in Gaza began.

The health authority in Gaza, controlled by Hamas, said the drone strike killed 4 and injured at the least 25.

The Israeli Defense Forces said Saed had been killed within the attack on a automotive in the town.

A spokesperson for the IDF said: ‘Wherever we recognise that Hamas is attempting to rehabilitate, we are going to act.

‘Earlier today, the IDF killed Raed Saed. His killing is a blow to Hamas’s attempts to rehabilitate and strengthen.

‘We is not going to allow our enemies to rehabilitate and construct their strength. We are going to proceed to be committed to continuing the ceasefire agreement.’

Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a car in Gaza City, December 13, 2025.
Saed was second-in-command of Hamas’s armed wing in Gaza (Picture: Reuters)

An Israeli military official also said that ‘in recent months [Saed] operated to re-establish Hamas’s capabilities and weapons manufacturing’.

Nonetheless, Hamas condemned the attack as a ‘blatant violation’ of the ceasefire.

War broke out in Gaza on October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people – mostly civilians – and kidnapped 251 hostages in an attack in southern Israel.

Greater than 70,700 Palestinians – mostly civilians – have been killed since, in line with Gazan health officials.

The ceasefire has meant a whole bunch of 1000’s of Palestinians could return to Gaza City.

But Palestinian health officials claim at the least 386 people have been killed in strikes by Israeli forces in the town because the armistice on October 10, 2025.

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