A senior Hamas leader said on Sunday his militant group would stop launching attacks against Israel from the Gaza Strip, after Israel resumed its policy of targeting militant leaders in air strikes. "The movement declares an end to its operations from the Gaza Strip against the Israeli occupation, which came ... in response to the assaults by the enemy," Hamas's most senior leader, Mahmoud al-Zahar, told reporters in Gaza. There was no immediate comment from Israeli officials. Israel resumed its air strikes against militants last week after Gaza gunmen fired a barrage of rockets into south Israel. It halted the...