Updated: The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has reported, Tuesday dawn, that several Israeli airstrikes targeting several areas in the besieged coastal region have led to at least thirteen deaths, including four children and six women and family members, and at least twenties injuries. Twenty were injured, some seriously

Also among the dead, Dr. Jamal Khaswan, the Chairperson of the Administrative Board of Al-WAFA Hospital.

Update 2: The slain Palestinians have been identified as (More info will be added once it is available”:

Names of Palestinians who were confirmed dead in the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza City:

  1. Tareq Ibarhim Ezzeddin, 49.
  2. Ali Tareq Ibrahim Ezzeddin, 9.
  3. Mayar Tareq Ibarhim Ezzeddin, 11.
  4. Khalil Salah Al-Bahtini, 45.
  5. Hajar Khalil Salah Al-Bahtini, 5.
  6. Laila Majdi Mustafa Al-Bahtini, 44.
  7. Yousef Jamal Saber Khaswan, 20.
  8. Dr. Jamal Saber Mohammad Khaswan, 53.
  9. Mervat Saleh Mohammad Khaswan, 45.
  10. Dania Ala’ Ata Adas, 19.
  11. Eman Ala’ Ata Adas, 14.

Palestinians Names of Palestinians who were confirmed dead in the Abu Yousef Najjar Hospital in Rafah:

12. Jihad Abdul-Hafeth Ghannam, 62.
13. Wafa’s Shadid Ghannam (Jihad’s wife), 50.

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Update: According to Maan News Agency, three of the assassinated Palestinians are Khalil Al-Bahtini, 44, Tareq Ezzeddin, 44, and Jihad Ghannam, 63.

Israel believes Al-Bahtini directed the firing of homemade shells from Gaza over the past month.

Ghannam is a leader of the Military Council of the Islamic Jihad, and Ezzeddin, from Arraba town near Jenin in the northern West Bank, is a senior leader of the movement.

Medics and rescue teams are still looking under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings in the Gaza Strip.


According to initial reports, the strikes targeted areas in Gaza City, and Khan Younis in the southern part of the coastal region, leading to extensive property damage, nine deaths, and many injuries.

The reports also said the strikes targeted Islamic Jihad leaders and members of the group’s armed wing, the Al-Quds Brigades.

The Quds News Network said the Palestinians were killed when the army fired missiles at the homes and apartments of several leaders and senior officials of the Islamic Jihad movement.

Following the assassinations, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held an urgent meeting to discuss certain precautionary measures for Israelis living in settlements near the Gaza Strip in anticipation of retaliation from the Islamic Jihad and possibly other armed resistance groups.

Also, Israeli sources said that the Coordinator of the Government Activities in the occupied territories declared a close of the Erez (Beit Hanoun) and Kerem Shalom (Karem Abu Salem) crossings between the coastal region and Israel immediately after the army started bombing Gaza.

The Israeli Home Front Command also advised the Israeli living near the Gaza Strip to stay near shelters and banned all forms of gatherings in open places for more than ten people, in addition to banning gatherings in closed buildings for more than 100, the Israeli Jerusalem Post said.

The Israeli army said the strikes on Gaza came almost a week after dozens of shells were reportedly fired from the Gaza Strip, following the death of Islamic Jihad member Khader Adnan, 45, who died on May 2, at an Israeli prison after 87 days of hunger strike demanding his freedom as he was held under Administrative Detention orders without charges or trial.

On May 3, a Palestinian man, Hashel Mubarak Salman Mubarak, 58, was killed by Israeli missiles in the Shati refugee camp northwest of Gaza City.

— First Published on: May 9, 2023 at 02:53