Posted on 08/19/2014 7:42:42 PM PDT by Nachum
Hamas leader Moussa Abu Marzouk accused Israel on Tuesday night of having trying to eliminate the head of the group's military wing, Mohammed Deif, in one of its airstrikes on Gaza.
According to Reuters, Marzouk said Israel had broken the truce that was supposed to expire at midnight in order "to assassinate Mohammed Deif," but that civilians were killed at the site of the attack.
AFP reported that Marzouk said the airstrike killed Deifs wife and child.
"The wife of the great leader was martyred with his daughter," in the strike, he wrote on Facebook while saying nothing about the fate of Deif himself.
Local health officials quoted by Reuters said three people were killed in a strike on a house in Gaza City, including a child and a woman. The third victim was not identified.
Earlier Tuesday, Hamas declared Israel had opened the gates of hell by launching an airstrike on a home in Gaza.
The group warned that the price Israel will pay will be a heavy one.
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In other news: dog bites man.
Based on the HAMAS reaction, (the launching of a missile barrage), methinks that the third body in the rubble is Deif himself. Hopefully, it is him. He deserves 1,000 deaths.
Didn’t the rocket attacks precede the IAF hit-or am I reading this wrong?
they’ll get the murdering basturd the next time, then,..
HAMAS fired 3 missiles into Israel, directed at Be’er Sheva in the South. Israel then responded with some light attacks in Gaza. “Light” meaning empty fields.
HAMAS then fired more missiles at Israel’s heartland to which the IAF hit very hard at night, trying to kill Muhammad Deif.
That's what you meant by the missile barrage.
HAMAS fired about 50 missiles into Israel. The missiles varied in terms of size, warheads, range and sophistication. I think they even fired a “FAJAR” 5 or similar. In other words, they fired many rockets and I think one fell in the Ashkelon industrial area.
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