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Israel kills Baha Abu al-Ata, top Palestinian militant in Gaza | |
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Israel has killed one of the most senior commanders of a militant group in the Gaza Strip in an air strike. | Israel has killed one of the most senior commanders of a militant group in the Gaza Strip in an air strike. |
Baha Abu al-Ata, a leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), was killed along with his wife when a missile hit their home, the group said. | |
Israel said Abu al-Ata was a "ticking bomb" who was planning "imminent terrorist attacks". | |
Rocket barrages were fired at southern Israel from Gaza in the wake of the killing, which PIJ has vowed to avenge. | Rocket barrages were fired at southern Israel from Gaza in the wake of the killing, which PIJ has vowed to avenge. |
There were no immediate reports of injuries from the Israeli authorities. | |
PIJ, which is backed by Iran, is the second largest militant group in Gaza and has carried out many rocket attacks on Israel. | PIJ, which is backed by Iran, is the second largest militant group in Gaza and has carried out many rocket attacks on Israel. |
Around the same time as the attack on Abu la-Ata, two people were killed and 10 injured in an Israeli air strike on the home of another PIJ leader in the Syrian capital, Damascus, Syria's state news agency Sana said. | |
It was not clear if the leader, Akram al-Ajouri, was among the dead. Sana said his son Moaz was killed. | |
Israel has not commented on the report. | |
PIJ has its headquarters in Damascus and also operates in the Gaza Strip. | |
What happened? | |
Baha Abu al-Ata and his wife were killed as they slept on the third floor of a building in Shejaiya district of Gaza City, Palestinian sources said. | |
Palestinian health officials said four of their children and a neighbour were injured. | |
The Israeli prime minister's office said Abu al-Ata "was responsible for many terrorist attacks and the firing of rockets at Israel in recent months and had intended to carry out imminent attacks". | |
In the wake of his killing, about 50 rockets were from fired at Israel from Gaza, some of which hit the Israeli city of Sderot on the Gaza border. | |
Air raid sirens sounded throughout Israel, where a military spokesman said they were "preparing for a number of days of fighting". | |
The Palestinian militant group Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip and is considered a rival of the PIJ, condemned Abu al-Ata's killing, vowing it "will not pass without punishment". | |
The overnight attacks mark a significant escalation in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant groups, which have fought each other in wars and cross-border skirmishes for years. |