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Related: Jihad vows to revenge for Israeli killing of militants
GAZA, Oct. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- An Israeli air strike on
northern Gaza late Thursday killed at least seven people, including a leading
member of the Islamic Jihad (Holy War), local medical sources said.
Shadi Mohanna, the field commander in the northern
Gaza Strip, along with his assistant, Mohammed Ghazaineh, were among the dead,
said security and medical sources.
Palestinian
security sources said that the two were members of Saraya al-Quds, the armed
wing of the Islamic Jihad.
Israeli missiles hit their
car, a white Subrau, when they were driving just outside the Jabalia refugee
camp, said witnesses.
They added that Israeli
helicopters hovered over northern Gaza and fired at least two missiles, which
caused powerful explosions in the area.
The other five
killed were civilian bystanders who walked closed to the car that drove in one
of the streets outside the refugee camp.
Ambulances
and firefighters arrived at the scene immediately and rescue teams took the
bodies of the two outside their car and evacuated the other five killed
bystanders to hospital, said the witnesses.
The
Israeli air strike came hours after Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon vowed a
broad offensive after an Islamic Jihad suicide bomber killed five Israelis in
the northern Israeli town of Hadera on Wednesday.
The Islamic Jihad said the suicide bombing was a revenge for Israel's killing of a West Bank leader of the group earlier in the week. Enditem |