JERUSALEM -- Mahmoud Zahar, a 53-year-old Egyptian-trained physician whose son was killed in an Israeli airstrike, was identified by Israeli media yesterday as the new Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials signaled he would not be targeted for death if the militant group halts suicide attacks.
Hamas, however, refused to reveal the name of its leader for fear he could be assassinated like his two predecessors. Late yesterday, two Palestinians were killed in an incident near the Mughazi refugee camp in central Gaza. Palestinian security officials said there was an explosion followed by machine-gun fire. First reports said the two were killed when a rocket they were setting up exploded prematurely. The Israeli military said it had no forces in the area.