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Israeli planes whack Gazoo |
2015-06-08 |
Jerusalem -- The Israeli air force hit the Gaza Strip early on Sunday for the second time in three days after new rocket fire from the territory hit southern Israel, the military said. Ummm... We seen dis movie. Is it reruns already? It was the third time Israel had staged retaliatory air strikes in Gaza in the past fortnight, with each raid following rocket fire on the Israeli south, raising fears of a new confrontation with Palestinian The Israeli government also ordered the closure until further notice of the Erez crossing for people and the Kerem Shalom crossing for goods. Only medical cases and humanitarian aid will be allowed through, it said. Palestinian security sources and witnesses said the air force targeted a training site belonging to Hamas’s armed wing, the Ezzedine Al Qassam Brigades, in the northern Beit Lahiya area. The rocket fire on Saturday evening struck open ground near the southern Israeli port of Ashkelon, causing no casualties. The same area was targeted by three rockets on Wednesday night, which also prompted retaliatory air strikes. After that attack, the military deployed batteries of its Iron Dome air defence system around Ashkelon as a precaution, Israeli media reported on Friday. The latest attack was claimed by a relatively-new group of Last week, Hamas police shot dead a local Since last summer, when Israel and Hamas fought a deadly 50-day war in and around Gaza, there have been growing signs of internal unrest in the territory with a spate of bomb attacks targeting public buildings and officials as well as international organisations. Although few have been claimed, they are believed to be the work of In Gaza, they have made no secret of their disdain for Hamas over its observance of a tacit ceasefire with Israel and its failure to implement Shariah. |
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Israel puts jailed Hamas commander in isolation cell | |
2015-06-01 | |
Jerusalem -- An imprisoned commander of Hamas’s armed wing who is serving 67 life terms has been placed in solitary confinement for speaking to a radio station, Israel’s prisons authority said on Sunday.
Barghouti is a leading commander of the Ezzedine Al Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamist movement which is the de facto ruler of the Gaza Strip. Arrested in 2003 by Israel’s Shin Bet internal security agency, Barghouti was sentenced to 67 life terms by a military court the following year over attacks in the Jewish state that killed 66 and wounded hundreds more. | |
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Arab League raps Israel for blocking Gaza peace |
2014-08-21 |
[ARABNEWS] Arab League ...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing... chief Nabil Al-Arabi has accused Israel of "blocking" all attempts to end the Gazoo conflict, a day after the collapse of a cease-fire in the Paleostinian territory. "Israel is blocking any kind of agreement leading to calm" in the Gazoo Strip, said Al-Arabi. "The Arab League wants to reach a permanent truce as soon as possible," he said before flying off to Geneva for a meeting with the International Committee of the Red Thingy to demand protection of Paleostinian civilians. His remarks came as the armed wing of Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, warned foreign airlines against flying into Tel Aviv, threatening to step up its conflict with Israel and declaring truce talks in Cairo over. "There will be no return to talks after today and any move in this direction will never achieve any result," Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades front man Abu Obeida said in a televised speech. The wife and seven-month-old son of the Qassam Brigades' commander Mohammed Deif were killed in an Israeli air strike on a building in Gazoo City, but Hamas said Deif was still alive. "The Zionist enemy failed to assassinate the general commander," said the front man. So far, 20 Gazooks have been killed since Lions of Islam launched a barrage of rockets on southern Israel on Tuesday and F16 fighter jets carried out retaliatory air strikes, Paleostinian medics say. |
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Mohammed Deif: dead or just resting? |
2014-08-20 |
An Israeli diplomatic source confirmed Wednesday morning to Walla! that Israel tried overnight to eliminate Mohammed Deif, the head of Hamas's "military wing," the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades. Hamas has claimed that five bunker-buster bombs were fired by Israel targeting the elusive mastermind behind Hamas's terror war. "The wife of the great leader (Deif) was martyred with his daughter," wrote Hamas leader Moussa Abu Marzouk on his Facebook page Tuesday night, not indicating the fate of Deif himself. While Deif's condition is currently unknown, 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, possibly Deif's wife and daughter. The third death was not identified, leaving speculation open that the IAF may in fact have hit its mark. |
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Israel Gaza campaign kills 28, wounds more than 150 | ||||||
2014-07-09 | ||||||
[ZEENEWS.INDIA] An Israeli operation against Gazoo murderous Moslems has killed 28 people, medics said on Wednesday, and maimed more than 150, in the deadliest day of violence in the coastal strip since 2012. Air strikes which began in Gazoo on Tuesday killed 24 people, including two women and five children, and Israeli forces killed four Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, murderous Moslems who staged a beachfront assault on an army base just north of the besieged Strip.
Witnesses said an Israeli drone fired a warning flare, prompting relatives and neighbours to gather at the house as a human shield and that, shortly afterwards, an F-16 warplane fired a missile that levelled the building. In response, Hamas said "all Israelis" would be potential targets for retaliation. Shortly afterwards, two Paleostinians were killed in a strike in Shejaiya, east of Gazoo City, Qudra said. The blast shook buildings in the city, and Hamas-run Al-Aqsa TV replayed what it said was a video of the strike, which sent a tall cloud of debris rising into the air.
One hit a tuktuk, or motorised rickshaw, in Beit Lahiya in the north of Gazoo, killing a "young man," and one west of Gazoo City killed a 16-year-old boy, Qudra said. The third, a while later, hit Deit al-Balah in central Gazoo killing a Paleostinian man, he said, without identifying him. Earlier, three people were killed when a missile struck a car in the centre of Gazoo City. Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV showed gruesome images of charred body parts being loaded onto ambulance stretchers.
And an early morning strike on a house in Beit Hanun in the north of the Strip killed six people, Qudra said, without providing immediate details. Earlier, three people were killed when a missile struck a car in the centre of Gazoo City. Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV showed gruesome images of charred body parts being loaded onto ambulance stretchers.
The Army confirmed targeting Shaaban, describing him as "a senior Hamas operative". In a separate strike near Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gazoo, another man was killed, with witnesses saying he was a Hamas bad boy. Meanwhile, ...back at the buffalo wallow, Yellow Wolf clutched at his chest and fell from his horse... the army rubbed out four men from the Brigades on a beach in Israel after they had infiltrated, not far from the Gazoo border. "A number of snuffies came out of the ocean and attacked the base with Kalashnikov rifles and hand grenades," said army front man Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner. Soldiers on the base near kibbutz Zikim, just north of the Gazoo Strip, shot two of the bad boys, aircraft killed a third and the navy killed the fourth, said Lerner. One soldier was lightly injured. The Brigades said its men carried out an attack at Zikim although it did not report losses, saying instead there were heavy casualties on the Israeli side. It said it fired 10 Katyusha rockets at the Israeli base. The deaths came hours after Israel announced the start of Operation Protective Edge, aimed at stamping out rocket fire on southern Israel and destroying Hamas's military infrastructure. Lerner said some 120 rockets were fired at Israel, 23 of which were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defence system, with most of the rest falling on open ground causing no damage or casualties. | ||||||
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Brotherhood's party condemns Israeli attack on Gaza, demands world react | |
2012-11-15 | |
"The Freedom and Justice Party condemns the Israeli liquidation operation targeting late commander Ahmed Al-Jaabari on Wednesday by the IDF (Israeli army). It is a crime that needs a quick Arab and international move to stop the massacres against the besieged Paleostinian people," the political arm of the Moslem Brüderbund group said in its statement, presenting its condolences to Hamas and its Death Eater branch, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades. Saad El-Katatni, the FJP's leader, posted on his Twitter account that the Israeli attack on Gazoo means that Israel has not yet realised that Egypt has changed and that the Egyptian people who revolted against injustice will not accept the aggression against Gazoo. In statements to Al-Jazeera ... an Arab news network headquartered in Qatar, notorious for carrying al-Qaeda press releases. The name means the Peninsula,as in the Arabian Peninsula. In recent years it has settled in to become slightly less biased than MSNBC, in about the same category as BBC or CBS... TV channel, Essam El-Erian, a leading member of the Moslem Brüderbund and deputy president of the FJP, demanded Egypt summon the Egyptian ambassador to Israel for talks in Cairo and that the Arab League ...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing... hold an emergency meeting. | |
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Ahmed al-Jaabari: A life of fighting Israeli occupation |
2012-11-15 |
[Al Ahram] Ahmed al-Jaabari a high ranking member the Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, movement's armed wingwas assassinated Wednesday by an Israeli air strike sparked furious protests in Gazoo City, with hundreds of members of the Paleostinian Islamic movement Hamas and its armed wing -- the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades -- chanting for Dire Revenge. In a statement, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades said his liquidation had "opened the gates of hell," vowing its gunnies would "continue the path of resistance". Israel's Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency confirmed it targeted Jaabari in a joint strike with the army, charging he had been "directly responsible for executing terror attacks". Jaabari deliberately kept a low profile, was rarely photographed and avoided being interviewed. But a deal to secure the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit brought him out of the shadows last year. He allowed himself to be caught on camera on 18 October, 2011 as he delivered Shalit to Egypt as part of a key prisoner exchange deal with the Jewish state. The footage was broadcast instantly around the world, and showed Jaabari in civilian clothing, glasses in his shirt pocket, as he walked his Israeli charge to a car. Jaabari hailed from a respected activist family in the Shejaiya neighbourhood of Gazoo City, with close ally Abu Hudaifa describing him as confident in his own decisions and committed to following up personally on issues. A history graduate from Gazoo's Islamic University, Jaabari was placed in durance vile I ain't sayin' nuttin' widdout me mout'piece! by Israel in 1982 when he was an activist with Fatah, the secular Paleostinian national movement which has long been a bitter rival of Hamas. It was in prison, where he spent 13 for planning deadly attacks, where he met some of Hamas's top leaders such as Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi, Ismail Abu Shanab, Nizar Rayyan and Salah Shehadeh and decided to join the movement. Shehadeh led the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades until he was killed in a massive Israeli air strike in July 2002, after which he was replaced by Mohammed Deif. Several months later, Deif was badly maimed in another Israeli strike and went underground, leaving Jaabari as the operational head of the armed movement at the height of the second intifada, or Paleostinian uprising. Known in Gazoo as "the general" or the "chief of staff," Jaabari could occasionally be spotted walking alone in the street. But, as one of the top names on Israel's most wanted list, Jaabari took almost obsessive care when it came to his personal security. Jaabari had previously been the apparent target of more than one Israeli liquidation attempt, including a 2004 air strike that killed his eldest son Mohammed, along with his brother and several of his cousins. He was also targeted by the Paleostinian security forces, who arrested him in 1998 and held him for nearly two years on account of his activities with Shehadeh and Deif. After Jaabari took over the day-to-day running of operations, the gang became increasingly professional. He was also credited with playing a leading role in the Islamist movement's takeover of Gazoo in summer 2007, which saw its gunnies expelling Fatah forces after a week of bloody fighting and a botched coup attempt by Fatah against a democratically elected Hamas. In addition to his leadership role in Ezzedine Al-Qassam, Jaabari was a member of the movement's politicianship and the founder of Nur, an association to help "deaders and prisoners." He had two wives, including a daughter of his mentor, Shehadeh. |
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Gazooks fire rockets, mortars at Israel | ||
2012-06-22 | ||
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Gaza militants continued to fire across the border into Israel on Thursday but the intensity was sharply down on the previous day, as a truce declared by Hamas's Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades military wing appeared to be taking hold.
On Wednesday, police logged 58 rocket and mortar strikes during the day. Late that evening, the Hamas military wing said it had agreed to an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire with Israel, after three days of bloodshed in and around Gaza. The latest round of Israeli attacks and Palestinian retaliation began with air strikes on Monday morning, just hours after gunmen from Sinai carried out an ambush along Israel's southern border with Egypt, killing an Israeli civilian. Israel has said that its sudden spike in Gaza operations -- three deadly air raids in just over 12 hours -- was "in no way related" to the border incident, with the military saying the air force was targeting militants about to attack the Jewish state. Since Monday, 130 rockets and mortar rounds have been fired at Israel, of which three have been brought down by Iron Dome, an army spokeswoman told AFP. One rocket slammed into an Israeli border police post, wounding four people. The Hamas military wing said in its statement on Thursday that it had fired 120 rockets, a rare show of force from the Islamist group that had been observing a de facto truce. | ||
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Hamas says only 48 fighters slain in Israel war |
2009-01-21 |
Hamas's armed wing said on Monday it lost only 48 fighters during Israel's 22-day operation in Gaza and vowed to fight on unless the Jewish state withdrew its forces from the Palestinian enclave. "We announce to our people the martyrdom of 48 Qassam fighters," Abu Obeida, spokesman for the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, said in a televised press conference. And the citizenry no doubt believes it. Or will, with sufficient repetition... Israel reported killing more than 500 Hamas members during Operation Cast Lead which it launched on Gaza on December 27 and ended on Sunday with a ceasefire. Gaza medics said a total of more than 1,300 Palestinians have died. Abu Obeida also claimed that Israel lost "at least 80 soldiers" in the fighting. The Jewish state listed 10 soldiers killed. The spokesman repeated the "victory" cry declared by Hamas leaders on Sunday as the guns fell silent and underlined that Hamas' own ceasefire would only last a week unless Israel fully withdrew troops from Gaza. The Islamist movement's capacity to fire rockets into Israel had not been reduced, he added. One of Israel's main aims during the offensive was to stop rocket attacks. Israel's efforts, backed by the United States and European leaders, to prevent Hamas from re-arming, would also fail, Abu Obeida said. Israel had failed to achieve "any of the objectives it had set for the war ... and only killed hundreds of children, women and old people." |
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Hamas says 'thousands ready for battle |
2009-01-05 |
THE armed wing of Hamas said today that it has "thousands" of fighters ready to battle Israel in Gaza, in a second defiant televised address by the Islamists in a day. "We have prepared thousands of brave fighters who are waiting for you in each corner of the street and will welcome you with fire and iron,'' Abu Obeida, the spokesman for the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, said in a broadcast on Hamas's Al-Aqsa television channel. "We tell you in all confidence that your defeat in the Gaza Strip is approaching with every hour,'' he said. "As long as the aggression intensifies, your losses will increase and you will sink further into the Gaza quagmire. od willing, we are at the gates of victory and the Zionist Jews will suffer only defeat and humiliation.'' "The Qassams still have many means and have up to now used only a part of their forces,'' he said. |
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Five Palestinian fighters titzup in Gaza: Hamas |
2008-05-24 |
Five Palestinian Three Palestinians were killed in an air strike called in support of Israeli ground operations near the city of Rafah, Palestinian emergency services said. All three were The An Israeli military spokesman said the soldier was wounded when In addition, two Violence between Israeli forces and Palestinian The latest deaths brought to at least 483 the number of people killed since Israel and the Palestinian leadership relaunched peace talks at a US-hosted conference in November. The vast majority of those killed were Gaza-based On Thursday a Palestinian The United Nations condemned the failed suicide attack, saying it would seriously affect humanitarian operations in Gaza where a majority of the 1.5-million-strong population relies on foreign aid. "Incidents of this kind are totally unacceptable. They also act against the interests of the population of the Gaza Strip, because aid workers and medical cases must pass through Erez," the spokesman for UN special envoy Robert Serry said on Thursday. The Israeli military, meanwhile, said troops on Thursday found an anti-tank launcher and a number of missiles in the back yard of a school in a Gaza City suburb. |
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Hamas claims responsibility for Jewish school shooting |
2008-03-08 |
Hamas on Friday claimed responsibility for a gun attack which killed eight Jewish students at a Jerusalem religious school the night before. "Hamas is responsible for the attack. The Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades will officially claim the attack at the right moment," a senior Hamas official in Gaza told AFP on condition of anonymity, referring to the group's armed wing. Abu Ubaida, a spokesman for Hamas' armed wing, told Al-Jazeera television the attack was "an honor we have not claimed yet," but did not deny the Islamist group's involvement in the attack. During a rally of Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, loudspeakers proclaimed Hamas was behind the attack and identified the assailant as a 20-year-old Palestinian who had worked as a driver at the school. |
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