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Hamas operative killed in IAF air strike in Beit Hanoun
2006-07-04
A Hamas operative was killed in an IAF air strike in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza late Monday night, according to Palestinian sources, while several others were wounded, they said. The Hamas man, Ismail al-Masri, 19, was a member of the Izzadin al-Kassam, the group's military wing.

A short while later, IAF aircraft hit a building at the Islamic University in Gaza city early Tuesday, Palestinians said. Black smoke rose from the building, set on fire in the attack. No one was hurt. The military had no comment. The university is considered a Hamas stronghold. The building, where the Hamas-dominated student council meets, was heavily damaged.

Earlier Monday the IDF stepped up its offensive on against Hamas terror infrastructure and sent ground forces into the northern Gaza Strip and troops into the terror group's charity offices in the West Bank in moves aimed at escalating the pressure on the kidnappers of Cpl. Gilad Shalit. Senior officers said the military operations to rescue Shalit would continue as planned despite an ultimatum issued Monday morning by Palestinian terror groups behind the abduction of the soldier last week.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Guidance from a man slightly ahead of his time:

War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. Let us give them all they want.

-- William Tecumseh Sherman

Guidance about the Media from a man far ahead of his time:

... a set of sneaking, croaking scoundrels.

-- William Tecumseh Sherman
Posted by: Glenn   2006-07-04 12:46  

#2  Peretz is riding the emergency brake hard.
Posted by: lotp   2006-07-04 08:06  

#1  This is the slowest escalation in history. They must be hoping to get Japanese support by performing Kabuki.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-07-04 07:45  

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