From the DW:
“Israel: Islamic Jihad commander
killed in IDF airstrike”
Barrages of rockets were fired
towards southern Israel from Gaza, shortly after the Islamic Jihad group
confirmed the death of Bahaa Abu el-Atta. Air-raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv.
Germany condemned the rocket fire. Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad
confirmed that one of its leaders was killed by Israeli forces in the Gaza
Strip early on Tuesday. Soon after the news broke, multiple rockets were fired
from Gaza towards southern Israel in apparent retaliation. Germany's Foreign
Ministry slammed the rocket fire "in the strongest terms." "There
is no justification for violence against innocent civilians," German
officials said. "Now, the highest priority must be moderation and efforts
to de-escalate." Earlier on Tuesday, Israel said it had targeted Bahaa Abu
el-Atta, 42, in a strike. It was Israel's first high-profile killing of an
Islamic Jihad figure since the 2014 war. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said
on Twitter: "We just targeted Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza, Baha Abu
el-Atta." "(He) was directly responsible for hundreds of terror
attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers," and "his next attack
was imminent."
'All terrorists think alike'
At a press conference, Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said el-Ata was "the main terrorist
instigator in the Gaza Strip." "All terrorists think alike. They
think they can harm civilians and hide behind civilians. We have proven that we
can hit with surgical precision," he said. Islamic Jihad is an
Iranian-backed group that often carries out attacks independent of Hamas, the
much-larger militant outfit that controls Gaza. The Iran-backed Islamic Jihad
said the commander was performing "a heroic act" at the time of his
assassination and vowed revenge as a result. It added that el-Atta's wife was
also killed. Islamic Jihad spokesman
Mos' ab al-Briem said the strike was a "declaration of war against our
Palestinian people."
Israel gets new defense minister
In another air raid later on
Tuesday morning, an Islamic Jihad militant was killed in the Gaza Strip while
riding a motorcycle. The Israeli military said he had been about to launch a
rocket from the bike. The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that three
people had been killed and 18 others injured in total. The airstrikes came days
after the appointment of hard-line politician Naftali Bennett as Israel's
defense minister. Bennett has long advocated tougher action against Palestinian
militants. But Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesperson, said the operation
had been planned long ago.
Retaliation
Israeli air raid sirens continued
to go off throughout the morning as far away as Holon and Rishon LeZion, two
suburbs of Tel Aviv. The IDF said Islamic Jihad was "firing rockets
indiscriminately at civilians across Israel." A rocket fired from Gaza slammed into a major
junction in southern Israel, narrowly missing two cars. One of the two drivers
was taken to hospital with shrapnel wounds, the Magen David Adom (MDA)
ambulance service confirmed. An 8-year-old Israeli girl suffered a cardiac
arrest while running to a shelter in Holon, the MDA added. Israel's Iron Dome
aerial defense system shot down about 20 of 50 rockets fired from the Gaza
Strip, an IDF statement said. Israel shut down crossing points into Gaza and
reduced the permissible fishing area off the territory's coast to 6 nautical
miles (11.2 kilometers) in anticipation of a looming confrontation. Schools
were also closed in communities and towns along the Gaza Strip's boundary and
all the way to Tel Aviv, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) north of Gaza.
Syria operation
In a separate incident in Syria's
capital, Damascus, Israel is reported to have struck a residential building
housing a commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad with two missiles, killing
two people. Syria's state-run news
agency SANA said six people were killed in the early morning attack on Tuesday.
A third missile landed in Daraya, a suburb of the capital, SANA said. It was
not immediately clear if the Islamic Jihad commander, identified as Akram
al-Ajouri, was among those killed in the attack.
^ Good job Israel! The world has
one less terrorist to deal with. Of course now the terrorists in the Gaza Strip
are firing missiles into Israel (the red dots on the map above, taken from the
IDF, are their targets) and the Iron Dome is working hard to protect the
Israelis and tourists. While Germany has condemned the attacks on Israel most
of the world has not. That is either because they are Anti-Semitic or
supporters of “Islamic Jihad.” If these same air raids happened in the US, the
UK, France, China, Russia, Poland, etc. would the world still stay silent? No! The
Israelis will get through this as they have other attacks in their 71 year history
and come out on the winning side. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/israel-islamic-jihad-commander-killed-in-idf-airstrike/a-51207553
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