Haaretz (English) · Gaza · 15 May 2026

One side gets far more space, the dead are labelled, the other side is not, and the military's claims carry no caveat.

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  • Amend the headline so that the combatant classification 'Hamas' Military Head in the Strip' is clearly presented as Netanyahu's unverified claim, for example: 'Netanyahu Says Israeli Strike in Gaza Targeted Hamas' Military Head in the Strip.'
  • Add an independent verification caveat to the body of the article, making explicit that the identification of the target as Hamas leader and military head rests on Israeli government and military sources and has not been independently verified by Haaretz.
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Israeli Strike in Gaza Targets Hamas' Military Head in the Strip, Netanyahu Says - Israel Security

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