Israel killed the leader of a Palestinian militant faction in a targeted attack on a car in the Gaza Strip
Two from Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of Islamic Jihad, were killed on Friday evening in a Zionist bombing that targeted them in Shijaia district.
Al-Quds Brigades said in a statement
obtained by Arabstoday that “the blood of martyrs will not be shed in vain and will chase the occupiers everywhere”. The statement added that the resistance movement will go on until the whole Palestinian soil is freed.
Meanwhile, Nasser Saladin Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), called its fighters to fiercely respond to the assassination of its Secretary General Zuhair Al-Qaisi, happened in Gaza on Friday afternoon. Saladin Brigades also said in a statement that sacrifice and bloodshed are the only way towards freeing Al-Aqsa and the whole country.
They added: “The Zionist enemy has opened the doors to hell for itself by killing the Secretary General,” declaring that they will take their revenge on their martyrs and that the response will equal “this heinous crime”.
Abu Mujahed, the spokesperson of the Committees, has said that the Israeli occupation first breached the truce and it should bear the consequences of such a decision. Mujahed also asked all the factions to take responsibilities and to suspend “the accursed truce,” confirming that their response will come in the next hours.
The Palestinian resistance started to strike targets adjacent to the Gaza strip as soon as the National Resistance Brigades claimed responsibility for firing 107 rockets on the settlements adjacent to northern Gaza, as an initial response.
Al-Aqsa Brigades launched the campaign “The South Earthquake” by firing four rockets towards different destinations.
Meanwhile, the Nasser Saladin Brigades claimed responsibility for bombing the town of Azata, east of Gaza, with a rocket. The Brigades said that the Zionist enemy will pay a heavy price for the killings.
For its part, Israel denounced the fall of three rockets on an open space in Negev on Friday evening.
Earlier, two mortar shells landed on the western Negev causing no casualties or damages, while a senior officer in the Israeli army said that Israel will not allow Hamas to continue shelling the south of the country and that the army will follow the necessary procedures.
Earlier on Friday afternoon, Israel military sources admitted the assassination of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC)’s Secretary General, Zuhair Al-Qaisi, and that of the released detainee Mahmoud Hanani, originally from Nablus but exiled to the Gaza Strip, during an attack against their car on Friday.
The sources told the occupation radio that the assassination of Al-Qaisi, whom Israel considered as one of the most dangerous figures in Gaza, was meant to convey a message to anyone who tries to harm the security of the Jewish state.
The Israeli sources added that they will not stop targeting individuals who spread and profess violence, explaining that the army and the security services will make “Palestinian terrorists”- as they called them - pay a heavy price.
The sources blamed on Hamas any escalations of violence on the border of the Gaza strip demanding that the political party keeps the situation under, “if it really wants to keep its ruling on Gaza”.
Immediately after the attack, the spokesperson for the emergency service told Arabstoday that “Two martyrs arrived at the hospital torn into parts and beheaded, while two others reported minor injuries”.
Witnesses reported that the car was hit while it was travelling near the old Palestine TV building.
The blast set a small metallic blue car ablaze. At least two of the victims were inside the vehicle when the explosion occurred, witnesses said. Reuters television footage showed one charred body being carried away from the scene.
Mahmoud Hanani was the first of the 1,000 Palestinian prisoners freed in the deal to be killed by an Israeli strike.
Israel often launches retaliatory attacks after missiles are fired at its territory from Gaza, which is run by the Islamist group Hamas.
Al-Qessi was elected chief of the PRC last August after Israel killed his predecessor in an air strike in the southern Gazan town of Rafah.
Israel launched that raid after accusing the PRC of staging attacks along its border with Egypt that killed seven Israelis.
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