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Israel kills son of Hamas leader inside his car in West Bank raid

Israeli forces shot dead the son of a former Hamas leader in the West Bank on Friday, claiming the son served as the head of the terrorist group’s infrastructure in the region.

Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh was fatally shot inside his car during an early morning raid on the West Bank city of Tubas, according to the Telegraph.

Photos shared online showed a bullet-riddled Kia allegedly belonging to Daraghmeh — whose father, Omar Daraghmeh, also a Hamas leader in the West Bank, died in prison in Israel last October.

Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh was fatally shot during an early morning raid on the West Bank city of Tubas on Friday. Anadolu via Getty Images

The Israel Defense Forces said a number of weapons and military-style equipment, including automatic rifles, were found in the vehicle.

Hamas forces also confirmed Daraghmeh’s death, saying he was a member of the al-Qassam Brigades unit.

His death came just days after Israeli forces killed another Hamas leader’s children and grandchildren in an airstrike.

Daraghmeh was shot inside his car, which was later seen riddled with bullet holes. Anadolu via Getty Images

Ismail Haniyeh’s three sons and three grandchildren were traveling in a car through Gaza’s Shati refugee camp to visit family on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid-al-Fitr when it was struck by a missile on Wednesday.

The Israeli military said in the aftermath that Haniyeh’s sons were all operatives of Hamas’ armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades.

The Israel Defense Forces said a number of weapons and military-style equipment, including automatic rifles, were found in the vehicle. Anadolu via Getty Images

Separately, the IDF has reported that the head of Hamas’ internal security in northern Gaza was killed in an airstrike Thursday, according to the Times of Israel.

It claimed that Radwan Muhammad Abdullah Radwan was a known operative in Hamas’ military wing.

“Radwan gave orders to Hamas operatives and was responsible for directing armed terrorists to take control of humanitarian aid trucks in the northern Gaza Strip,” the IDF said in a statement.

It added that his death “degrades Hamas’ capabilities to attack and take control of humanitarian aid.”

With Post wires