Hamas Condemns Israel Over Killing of Seven-Month-Old Baby Near Hebron
Hamas alleges Israeli forces shot seven-month-old Sam Fahd Abu Haikal in the West Bank, calling it evidence of ongoing brutality against Palestinians; claims remain unverified.
What happened
Middle East Eye Gaza reports that Hamas condemned the killing of seven-month-old Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, alleging that Israeli forces shot the baby near Hebron in the occupied West Bank. Hamas describes the incident as exposing the 'true face' of Israeli brutality against Palestinians.
Outside Brief is treating this as a source-led account. Any disputed responsibility, casualty figure or battlefield claim should be read as unconfirmed/hearsay unless confirmed by another reliable source. Hamas issued a statement characterizing the killing as a reflection of 'the criminal mentality' governing Israeli occupation forces and settlers. The group framed the incident as another example of the violence Palestinians endure under occupation.
The statement from Hamas urges the international community to exert immediate pressure on Israel to halt what it calls ongoing crimes against Palestinians. However, the claim regarding the shooting of the infant has not been independently verified in the supplied source.
Known from the source
- Hamas issued a statement condemning the killing of a seven-month-old baby, Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, alleging Israeli forces shot the infant near Hebron in the West Bank.
- Hamas described the incident as evidence of Israeli brutality and ongoing violence against Palestinians under occupation.
- The source of the report is Middle East Eye Gaza, a regional public outlet.
- The killing remains a claim from Hamas and has not been independently verified in the provided source.
What remains unclear
This report comes amid ongoing tensions in Gaza and the West Bank, where civilian harm and military actions are closely monitored for implications on ceasefire talks, aid access, and humanitarian impact. The death of an infant, if confirmed, underlines the dire risks to civilians in these contested areas.
What remains unclear: Verify the death of Sam Fahd Abu Haikal as caused by Israeli forces near Hebron. Confirm the circumstances and timing of the alleged shooting. Seek independent sources or official statements corroborating or disputing Hamas's claim. Ensure precise attribution of all claims to Hamas.
Evidence note
Outside Brief has kept this brief source-led and attributed. Claims should be read alongside the original source linked below.
Original source: Middle East Eye Gaza. Open the source.
Outside Brief note: this story keeps the main source visible and separates what is reported from what remains unclear.