The sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, along with nine other
members of their extended family were killed in an alleged Israeli
airstrike in Gaza City early Tuesday, the terror group and media outlets
in the Strip said.
The Israel Defense Forces had no comment on the attack on the Haniyeh
family home in Gaza City’s Shati camp when contacted by The Times of
Israel.
Hamas said that 10 people were killed in the strike in Shati,
including the sister of the Hamas leader. Hamas-linked media outlets in
Gaza said all 10 were members of the Haniyeh family.
Haniyeh, the Hamas political leader, largely lives in exile in Doha, Qatar. Three of his sons, who the IDF alleged were terror operatives,
and four of his grandchildren were killed in an Israeli strike in
April. Another granddaughter was killed in a strike during November, in
the early weeks of the war.
Earlier this year, another of Haniyeh’s sisters, who lives in Israel, was arrested in April on suspicion of contact with operatives from the terror group and supporting acts of terror.
Meanwhile, the IDF said Hamas terrorists who had participated in the
October 7 onslaught and were involved in holding hostages were targeted
in separate overnight airstrikes in Gaza City.
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh speaks during a
press briefing after his meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein
Amirabdollahian in Tehran, Iran, March 26, 2024.
The IDF said fighter jets struck two buildings, in Gaza City’s Shati
camp and Daraj neighborhood, that it said were used by Hamas. It said
the Hamas operatives were based out of school compounds.
One of the schools, in Shati, was under UNRWA management.
“The terrorists were involved in planning many terror attacks against
Israel, and some of them were involved in holding hostages and
participating in the massacre on October 7,” the IDF said in a
statement.
The military said it carried out aerial surveillance, used “precision
munitions,” and employed other intelligence to mitigate harm to
civilians in the strikes.
“The Hamas terrorist organization continuously violates international
law by systematically exploiting civilian structures and using the
civilian population as human shields for its terror activity against
Israel,” the IDF added.
According to Hamas and media reports in Gaza, eight members of the same family were killed in the Daraj strike.
Palestinians search through debris in the
yard of the Asma school run by UNRWA, in Gaza City’s Shati camp, in the
aftermath of overnight Israeli strike the IDF says targeted Hamas
terrorists, on June 25, 2024
A military spokesperson confirmed to The Times of Israel that the two
strikes in Gaza City were unrelated to the reports of a strike on the
Haniyeh family home.
In a separate strike, the military announced Tuesday that fighter
jets struck a building at Gaza City’s Islamic University the previous
day, where it said Hamas operatives were gathered.
According to the IDF, the university building in the Gaza City
neighborhood of Sabra was used by Hamas operatives to launch anti-tank
missiles, observe Israeli troops, and plan other attacks.
Before the airstrike, the IDF said it took “many steps,” including
aerial surveillance, to mitigate the potential harm to civilians.
A picture taken on February 15, 2024, shows the heavily damaged building of the Islamic University in Gaza City.
Other strikes were carried out in Gaza over the past day.
In southern Gaza’s Rafah, the military said troops killed several
gunmen, and a drone struck several sites used by terror groups,
including tunnels.
The IDF said fighter jets also struck buildings in northern Gaza near
a rocket launching site used in an attack on southern Israel by the
Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Several more targets, including weapon depots and cells of operatives, were struck in central Gaza, the IDF added.
IDF troops operate in the Gaza Strip. June 26, 2024.
The war began on October 7 when thousands of Hamas terrorists
attacked southern Israel under a barrage of rockets fired at population
centers all over the country. They brutally killed 1,200 people, amid
multiple instances of torture and rape, and seized 251 hostages. Israel
swiftly declared war on Hamas, vowing to topple the terror group’s
regime in Gaza and free the hostages.
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 37,500 people in
the Strip have been killed or are presumed dead in the fighting so far,
though the toll cannot be verified and does not differentiate between
civilians and fighters. Israel says it has killed some 15,000 combatants
in battle and some 1,000 terrorists inside Israel during the October 7
attack.
1 comment:
I am going to feel bad about that for eight or ten seconds, or more likely not. If you hang around with ducks your ass is at some risk when duck season opens.
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