Strike kills top Hamas leaders

Palestinian mourners chant angry slogans as they carry the body of Mohammed Abu Shamaleh, one of three senior commanders of the Hamas military wing, who were killed in early morning Israeli strikes, during his funeral in the Rafah refugee camp, Southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, Aug. 21.

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed three senior Hamas military commanders Thursday, delivering a likely blow to the organization's morale and highlighting the long reach of Israel's intelligence services.

The strike marked a further escalation in fighting after Egyptian efforts to end the war collapsed earlier this week, and signaled no end in sight for violence that has killed more than 2,000 Palestinians and 67 Israelis.