Top Hamas, Ally Leaders Killed by Israel Over Past 2 Years

Beirut: Israel killed multiple senior officials with Hamas and its regional allies on October 7, 2023, and the attack of militants led by Hamas in Southern Israel, triggering the war in Gaza.
On Tuesday, Israel hit the Qatar nation that mediates the ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas. Israel aimed to bring together Hamas political leaders, discussing the latest ceasefire proposal in Doha.
Hamas said in a statement that six people were killed, but all the targeted authorities survived.
He killed Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis and Iranian military leaders and leaders from Gaza to Lebanon and Iran. Here is a list of senior officials assassinated by Israel during the war:
Saleh Arouri
Saleh Arouri, the vice president of Hamas and the founder of the group’s military wing, was killed on 2 January 2024 at a drone strike in the southern suburb of Beirut.
Arouri, accused of attacking Israel in the West Bank, took part in the landscapes of Israel for years, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to kill him even before the Hamas attack.
Muhammad deif
On the skirts of Khan Younis in Southern Gaza, an Israeli air strike killed the head of Hamas’s military wing Muhammad Deif on 13 July 2024.
More than 90 people, including civilians displaced in nearby tents, died.
Deif’s brain of the October 7 attack and Qassam brigades were believed to be the founder of the military wing of Hamas.
He launched suicide bombing campaigns against Israeli civilians and established a great rocket arsenal used to strike on Israel. For years, Israel has raised the most sought -after list.
Fouad Shukur
An Israeli air strike in the southern suburb of Beirut killed Hezbollah’s best military commander Fouad Shukur on 30 July 2024. The secret Shukur was responsible for the forces of Hezbollah in Lebanon and was a senior official in the missile program.
Shukur, a member of the Jihadi Council, the best military organ of Hezbollah, was accused by the United States of Planning and conducting a truck bombardment of a sea corps barracks that killed 241 American service members in Beirut. He was the first high -ranking Hezbollah leader killed.
Ismail Haniyeh
On July 31, 2024, just a few hours after the strike that killed Shukur, Hamas’s best political leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in a strike in Tehran, the capital of Iran.
In the October 7 attack, Israel promised to kill 62 -year -old Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders. The strike arrived immediately after Haniyeh joined the opening of Iran’s new president.
Hassan Nasrallah
Israeli air strikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut have killed Hassan Nasrallah on September 27, 2024, one of the long -term leaders of Hezbollah.
Nasrallah, a clever strategist, reshaped Hezbollah to a president of Israel and strengthened alliances with Palestinian militant groups such as Shiite religious leaders in Iran and Palestinian militant groups such as Hamas. Under the leadership of Hezbollah, he fought wars against Israel and with President Bashar Assad during the conflict in the neighboring Syria.
Nabil Kaouk
Nabil Kaouk, Vice President of Hezbollah’s Central Council, was killed in an Israeli air strike in the south of Beirut a day after Nasrallah.
In the 1980s, he joined the militant group in his early days. Kaouk also served as the military commander of Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon from 1995 to 2010.
He made many media appearances for the Hezbollah militants, including funerals and made speeches to supporters. He was seen as Nasrallah’s potential successor.
Hashem Safieddine
In the suburb of Beirut, Israeli air strikes killed Hassan Safieddine, the new leader of Hezbollah on 3 October 2024, Hassan Nasrallah.
He was a member of the Council of Jihad, who served as the decision -making council and military command of the group, a leader with a familiar face and close ties with Iran in Lebanon.
He also chaired the Executive Council, which conducts schools and social programs. Safieddine was Nasrallah’s mother cousin.
Yahya Sinwar
Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas’s Gaza Strip, left the 7 October attack on Israel in a statement, was killed by Israel troops on 16 October 2024.
Israel has promised to kill Sinwar since the attack on the ongoing war on Southern Israel, but his death finally appeared in a chance of chance.
The Israeli soldiers killed him in a building in Rafah in the southern city of Gaza Strip, without knowing his identity until his body was found.
Mohammad Sinwar
Muhammad Sinwar, who was believed to be the head of Hamas’s armed wing, was killed on May 13, 2025 with an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip. Yahya was the younger brother of Sinwar.
Hossein Salam
A wave of Israel to different parts of Iran killed several senior officials on 13 June 2025, the Iranian army and the main paramilitary force. Among the high -level military authorities killed, Iran’s revolutionary guards Gen. Hossein was salami.
Ahmed Al-Ahawi
The government’s prime minister Ahmed Al-Rhawi, who was controlled by Houthi Rebel, died in Israel’s capital of Sanaa in the capital of Yemen on 28 August 2025. A Houthi official was the most senior Houthi official who has been killed since an Israeli US campaign against the militant group in the early start of this year.
Abu Obeida
Israel said that on August 30, 2025, one of the air strikes in Gaza, which was described as a hudahaifa Kahlout, had long killed the spokesman for the armed wing of Hamas.
Israel said that Kahlout, known better by Nom de Guerre Abu Obeida, was behind the images of the attack led by Hamas, which led to war, as well as releasing videos showing hostages.


