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Exchange Of Fire After Israel Kills Palestinian Commander In Gaza

  Israel’s military killed a commander of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad in a strike on his home in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, triggering exchanges of fire … Continue reading Exchange Of Fire After Israel Kills Palestinian Commander In Gaza


An Israeli missile is launched from the Iron Dome defence missile system, designed to intercept and destroy incoming short-range rockets and artillery shells, in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on November 12, 2019, to intercept rocket launched from the nearby Palestinian Gaza Strip. Israel’s military killed a commander for Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad in a strike on his home in the Gaza Strip, prompting retaliatory rocket fire and fears of a severe escalation in violence. Jack GUEZ / AFP Add to cart Print Download Related documents Share this document Full size|1024 px|512 px Mockup (1024 px)> ^ Previous documentsNext documents AFPForum Your opinion matters My notifications USER MESSAGESView all AFP Agenda Welcome to AFP Forum! LATEST NEWSView all 11/12/2019 16:54 UTC+1 – AFP URGENT: Chilean peso drops to historic low amid weeks-long crisis 11/12/2019 16:11 UTC+1 – AFP ALERT: ‘No complications’ from Jimmy Carter brain surgery: aide 11/12/2019 15:43 UTC+1 – AFP URGENT: Palestinian wounded in Israeli strike dies from injuries: Gaza … 11/12/2019 13:24 UTC+1 – AFP URGENT: Palestinian killed in new Israeli strike: Gaza ministry 11/12/2019 12:09 UTC+1 – AFP URGENT: PLO welcomes EU court ruling on labelling Israeli settlement goods Welcome [email protected] Logoutx Gaza All documents Show menuLaunch searchAdvanced search HOME TEXT STORIES PHOTOS VIDEOS GRAPHICS MULTIMEDIA BETA Editorial Facets View timeline View worldmap PeopleShow/Hide Baha Abu Al Ata32 Nour Baraka12 Fadwa Alqara9 Abu Sabha8 Zaki Ghanama5 Show all » EventsShow/Hide Israel strikes hom…110 Organic soap-makin…9 Palestinian beekee…8 Israeli army says …3 15th anniversary o…2 LocationsShow/Hide +Palestinian Territ…131 +Israel61 CategoriesShow/Hide News440 Business49 Lifestyle and Huma…25 Art & Entertainmen… Sport KeywordsShow/Hide CONFLICT76 TOPSHOTS22 BEST OF21 MIDDLE EAST10 PALESTINIAN9 Show all » TOPSHOTS PARTNERS Check out our offers For your information Conditions of use Report an incident Login : [email protected] Server: VSPAR-MF-WEB-05 AFPForum v2.19.522.2 Chrome78 v78.0 (x64) Gaza 192 photos Display My selection 0 « < 4 of 12 » Display all documents, even if I cannot download themSave this search Alert ISRAEL - PALESTINIAN - CONFLICT 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo TOPSHOTS - ISRAEL - PALESTINIAN ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo TOPSHOTS - ISRAEL - PALESTINIAN ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo TOPSHOTS - PALESTINIAN - ISRAEL ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo TOPSHOTS - PALESTINIAN - ISRAEL ... 11/11/2019AFP Photo TOPSHOTS - PALESTINIAN - ISRAEL ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo ISRAEL - PALESTINIAN - CONFLICT 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo ISRAEL - PALESTINIAN - CONFLICT 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo PALESTINIAN - GAZA - CONFLICT - ... 11/12/2019AFP Photo
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Israel’s military killed a commander of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad in a strike on his home in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, triggering exchanges of fire and fears of a severe escalation in violence.

The targeted strike led to barrages of retaliatory rocket fire into Israel followed by Israeli air raids, and Gaza’s health ministry reported five people killed and 30 wounded in the Palestinian enclave.

Israel said it targeted Islamic Jihad militant sites as well as rocket-launching squads in the raids.

The rocket fire into Israel caused damage and several injuries, with at least one rocket hitting a house and another narrowly missing passing cars on a highway.

A factory in the city of Sderot was also hit, sparking a fire.

Israeli medics said they had treated 39 people.

Reports that a separate strike targeted an Islamic Jihad member in Damascus added to the day’s tensions.

Islamic Jihad confirmed one of its officials, Akram Ajouri, was targeted in Damascus, with Syrian state news agency SANA reporting an Israeli strike had hit Ajouri’s home, “killing his son Muadh and another person”.

Israel did not comment on that strike.

The initial Israeli raid in Gaza early Tuesday, thought to have been carried out by a drone, killed Islamic Jihad commander Baha Abu Al-Ata, 42.

Islamic Jihad confirmed his death along with that of his wife.

Israel blamed Ata for recent rocket fire into its territory and said he was preparing further attacks.

As the retaliatory rocket fire followed, air raid sirens rang out in various parts of Israel as residents took cover in bomb shelters.

Israel’s military said on Tuesday morning that around 50 rockets had been fired at its territory and air defences had intercepted around 20 of them, but that number increased throughout the day.

Video spread online showing the rocket that hit the highway at Gan Yavne in Israel’s centre, narrowly missing cars.

Schools closed

Islamic Jihad, allied to Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules Gaza, claimed responsibility for rocket fire from the strip.

Schools were closed in both the Gaza Strip and in parts of Israel, including in the commercial capital Tel Aviv.

The Israeli army ordered “non-essential” workers in Tel Aviv, central Israel and the Gaza border region to stay at home and banned public gatherings.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu charged that Ata had over the past year “planned and executed many attacks” and “fired hundreds of rockets at communities adjoining Gaza”.

“Israel is not interested in escalation, but we shall do everything necessary in order to defend ourselves,” he said in a televised statement from defence headquarters.

“I’m telling you in advance, it could take time.”

Nadav Argaman, head of domestic security agency Shin Bet which took part in the targeted strike, said the operation “allowed us to reach the level of the bed in which he slept, the small room in which he lived, in which he hid.”

Damage from a blast could be seen at Ata’s home in the Shejayia district of eastern Gaza City.

Mosque loudspeakers rang out with news of Ata’s death early Tuesday and crowds joined his funeral procession through the streets of the city, occasionally firing guns into the air.

A joint statement by Gaza’s militant groups said Israel had crossed “all red lines” and would face consequences.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya said “today’s crime and the Israeli bombardment in Gaza are added to the Israeli criminal record that is intended to liquidate the Palestinian cause by attacking the Palestinian people, the resistance and high-ranking resistance officers”.

Politically sensitive time

Israel said Ata was behind rocket fire towards a music festival in the Israeli city of Sderot in August as well as further rocket attacks at the start of November.

It has also accused him of being behind sniper fire and drone launchings.

Ata “is responsible for most of the terror attacks in the last year from the Gaza Strip,” the army said, describing him as a “ticking bomb”.

It alleged he was “promoting preparations to commit immediate terror attacks in various ways towards Israeli civilians and (Israeli) troops during the recent few days”.

The strikes and rocket fire raised the possibility of a severe escalation between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza.

Three wars have been fought between them since 2008 and Gaza has been under a strict Israeli blockade for more than a decade.

Islamic Jihad is the second most-powerful militant group in the Gaza Strip after Hamas.

The flare-up comes at a sensitive time politically for Israel.

A September 17 general election ended in a deadlock and a new government is yet to be formed. It was the second election since April, when polls also ended inconclusively.

AFP