10-05-2023
GAZA CITY, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Israel launched pre-dawn air strikes on Tuesday against the Palestinian group Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip, its military announced, with the health ministry of the Hamas-controlled territory saying 13 Palestinians including four children were martyred.
The ministry said that women and children were among the dead, but did not give further details as to the identity of the victims.
Witnesses in Gaza reported the sight of a blazing building and the swift evacuation of casualties.
The Israeli army claimed that the operation targeted three leaders of Islamic Jihad, whom they classify as members of a terrorist organization.
The group confirmed three senior officials were killed, naming them in a statement as Jihad Ghannam, secretary of the Al-Quds Brigades military council, and Khalil al-Bahtini, also of the council and commander of the military wing in northern Gaza.
The third, Tareq Ezzedine, was described by Islamic Jihad as “one of the heads of military action” in the occupied West Bank who operated from Gaza.
In Rafah, a city in the southern Gaza Strip, the lifeless body of a man identified as Ghannam was seen by media.
“We mourn the leaders and their wives and a number of their children who were killed in a cowardly Zionist crime,” Islamic Jihad said in a statement, vowing “the blood of martyrs will increase (the) resolve” of the movement.
The air strikes, which began a little after 2am, were still going nearly two hours later, according to media, with a new explosion heard in the east.
The operation comes less than a week after Islamic Jihad announced a truce around Gaza brokered with help from Egypt following a fresh flare-up in violence.
Israel and Gaza fighters traded cross-border fire following the death in Israeli detention of Khader Adnan, who had been on hunger strike for 87 days following his arrest over ties to Islamic Jihad.
On Tuesday, the Islamic Jihad said Israel had “scorned all the initiatives of mediators” and vowed it would “avenge the leaders” killed in the latest air strikes.
Roles of Israeli army
In separate statements detailing each of the Islamic Jihad figures killed, the Israeli army affirmed it would “continue to operate for the security of the civilians in the state of Israel”.
The military presented Ghannan as “one of the most senior members of the organization” who “was entrusted with coordinating weapons and money transfers between the Hamas terrorist organization” and his movement.
Bahtini was “responsible for the rocket fire toward Israel in the past month”, Israel said. (Int’l News Desk)