Israel's military conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, killing a senior Hamas leader and an armed terrorist, according to reports. The target of the airstrike was Abdul Aziz Al-Zeraie, who served as the economic minister of Hamas and was responsible for managing the organization's finances. Al-Zeraie was also a key player in Hamas's military wing, responsible for supplying the organization's fighters with fuel, natural gas, and financial resources. Separate reports indicated that Ismail Nofal, a senior Hamas military commander, was also killed in an airstrike in the north of the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Nofal was responsible for firing rockets into Israel and participated in the 2021 bombing that killed several Israeli civilians. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced the strikes, stating that they were carried out based on intelligencegathered by the IDF and the Israel Security Agency. The attacks were conducted in retaliation for the recent rocket attacks launched by Palestinian militants against Israeli territory. The strikes have been widely condemned by international organizations and human rights groups, with many calling for a ceasefire and an end to the violence.