In a significant escalation of post-ceasefire hostilities, Israeli forces successfully targeted and eliminated Raed Saed, a high-ranking Hamas military commander, during a precision strike in Gaza City on Saturday. The operation marks the most prominent assassination of a Hamas official since the temporary truce agreement took effect in October.
According to Israeli defense authorities, Saed occupied a critical role within Hamas’ operational hierarchy, serving as chief of weapons manufacturing and development. Multiple sources within the organization additionally identified him as second-in-command of Hamas’ entire military wing, answering only to Izz eldeen Al-Hadad. His operational history included leadership of Hamas’ Gaza City battalion, renowned as one of its most capable and well-equipped combat units.
The targeted vehicle strike resulted in four fatalities according to Gaza health officials. Israeli military intelligence indicates Saed was a principal architect of the October 7, 2023 attacks that triggered the current conflict, during which approximately 1,200 Israeli civilians were killed and 251 taken hostage.
Despite the ongoing ceasefire that has enabled hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians to return to Gaza City and allowed increased humanitarian aid deliveries, this targeted operation demonstrates Israel’s continued counterterrorism operations against high-value targets. The conflict has resulted in substantial casualties, with Gaza health officials reporting over 70,700 Palestinian deaths since hostilities began.
