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Hamas Leader Khalil alHayya Misses Son’s Funeral Amid Uncertainy

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Hamas Leader Khalil al-Hayya Misses Son’s Funeral Amid Uncertainty

 

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Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya did not attend his son’s funeral in Doha, Qatar, raising questions about his condition following an Israeli airstrike on a Hamas leadership gathering. The funeral took place two days after Israel’s Air Force reportedly hit a Doha building suspected to house senior Hamas figures.

 

Hayya’s absence, coupled with no recent images or videos of him, has fueled speculation that he may be seriously wounded, even if not killed in the strike. Meanwhile, other senior officials, including Osama Hamdan and Izzat al-Rishq, appeared at the funeral. Their presence appears to be a deliberate effort by Hamas to demonstrate that its top leadership remains intact and operational.

 

Reports on the fate of other senior Hamas figures—such as Muhammad Ismail Darwish, Mousa Abu Marzook, and Zaher Jabarin—remain unclear. Hamas has not released verified updates on their status, leaving open the possibility that some may have been injured or killed in the attack.

 

Former Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal is also reported to have either survived or avoided the attack, though no confirmed evidence has emerged regarding his whereabouts or condition. The overall lack of verified information highlights ongoing uncertainty within Hamas’s top ranks following the strike.

 

Key Takeaways:

  1. Khalil al-Hayya missed his son’s funeral, sparking concerns he may be wounded.

  2. Senior Hamas officials appeared publicly to signal continued leadership control.

  3. The fate of several high-ranking Hamas figures remains unclear, adding to uncertainty.

Source: Original Article

 

Maybe he just didn't want the rest of his family & friends droned if he showed up :coffee1:

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