Palestinians mourn 10 killed in Eid strikes as Netanyahu vows wider
control of the strip
[May 29, 2026]
By WAFAA SHURAFA
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza City
gathered on Thursday for funeral prayers for 10 people killed in Israeli
strikes the night before, including five children and an elderly person,
as well as a Hamas militant.
More than 20 people were injured in the strikes, according to Shifa
Hospital. Video from the scene showed flames pouring from an upper-floor
window of a building, while bystanders rushed to carry wounded people,
including children, to ambulances.
Mohammed Shawish, who was wounded and lost his wife in the strikes,
broke down in tears as he held her body at the hospital morgue, saying,
“I married my wife for love. For God’s sake, I chose her because of
love.”
The strikes took place on the first day of Eid al-Adha, or the “Feast of
Sacrifice,” an Islamic holiday celebrated by millions of Muslims
worldwide. The Israeli military said Wednesday evening it had launched
strikes in the northern Gaza Strip targeting two Hamas militants.
Among those killed was Hamas fighter Imad Isleim. On Thursday, mourners
carried his body wrapped in a white shroud with a Hamas flag draped over
it. His death came as a “shock” to the family, even though they knew it
could happen at any time, his cousin Nidal Isleim said.
The strikes came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
Israel was expanding its control in Gaza.
“Right now we are tightening the grip on Hamas," Netanyahu said Thursday
at the Jordan Valley Conference in the occupied West Bank. “We are now
in 60% of the territory of the Gaza Strip. You know that? We were at
50%, we moved to 60%."
He said the next step was to move to 70% control, with Israel
“tightening the grip" on Hamas "from every direction.”

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Palestinians offer Eid al-Adha prayers beside the ruins of a mosque
destroyed by Israeli bombardment, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza
Strip, Wednesday, May 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

“We will deal with the remnants,” Netanyahu said. "But the most
important thing is to continue leveraging our power, to increase
it.”
The conference was part of a broader discussion on the war, Iran,
Hezbollah, Gaza and regional strategy.
"There is still more work. What is happening right now is truly a
global change. There is no doubt about that,” Netanyahu added.
Earlier this week, an Israeli strike killed Mohammed Odeh, the newly
appointed leader of Hamas’ military wing, the Qassam Brigades, less
than two weeks after his predecessor was also killed.
Across the Gaza Strip, 16 people were killed and 39 others wounded
over the past 48 hours, Gaza’s health ministry said in an update on
Thursday. The ministry is part of Gaza’s Hamas-run government, but
is staffed by medical professionals who maintain and publish
detailed records viewed as generally reliable by the international
community.
Since a fragile ceasefire came into effect last October, 922 people
have been killed in Gaza and 2,786 others injured, according to the
ministry.
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