Ghihad leader in Gaza, Hamas says he will step up attacks on Israel

Israeli forces eliminated the leader of the Islamic Jihad in Gaza, Abu Harbeed, considered responsible for one of the first bloody week attacks marking the revival of conflict in the Palestinian enclave. Harbeed was killed inside the building where he lived in the village of Bayt Lahiya. He had taken command of militants of this grouping operating in [...]
Harbeed was killed inside the building where he lived in the village of Bayt Lahiya. He had taken over command of militants of this grouping operating north of the Gaza Strip, who are and those who move closer to the border launch rockets toward the Jewish state.
Jihad is the Palestinian faction most connected to Iran. His followers retaliated for Harbeed's murder by throwing over 200 rockets south of Israel in 12 hours. Hamas, on the other hand, threatened to resume attacks on Tel Aviv if Israeli planes continue shelling and destroying buildings in Gaza. Israeli “Bombas are shaking buildings in territory like an earthquake”, the BBC says.
60 air strikes carried out Israeli forces overnight. This situation still does not seem to end; despite rising international calls, senior Israeli officials say this situation could last for some time.
212 Palestinians have been killed since the outbreak of conflict last Monday, including 100 women and children. Israel says that in its offensive against Hamas, it is not deliberately targeting civilians, but it is his big problem: how can you wage a war in one of the poorest but most densely populated areas in the world against an enemy who uses this situation in his favor? /Top Channel/











