by Israel Hayom Staff and News Agencies
IDF soldiers ambushed while detonating Hamas tunnel near border • Senior Hamas terrorist killed in ensuing battle • IDF: Hamas has violated the understandings reached after Operation Pillar of Defense.
IDF soldiers near the Gaza
border on Thursday
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Five Israel Defense Forces soldiers were
wounded late Thursday night in an explosion near the Gaza border in the
Khan Yunis area. According to the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, one of the
soldiers was in serious condition, another was moderately hurt and the
rest sustained light injuries.
In response, an Israeli airstrike killed three
militants in Gaza on Friday, the Islamist terror group Hamas said,
after an overnight clash left a fourth Palestinian gunman dead.
It was the worst violence between Israeli and
Palestinian forces in the coastal enclave since a cease-fire was struck
last November at the end of an eight-day conflagration.
Quoting an unnamed source in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Maan news agency named the three dead Palestinians as Mohammad al-Qassas, Mohammad Dawoud, and Khalid Abu Bakra. The three were commanders of Hamas' military wing, the report said according to Palestinian officials.
Quoting an unnamed source in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Maan news agency named the three dead Palestinians as Mohammad al-Qassas, Mohammad Dawoud, and Khalid Abu Bakra. The three were commanders of Hamas' military wing, the report said according to Palestinian officials.
Ambulances managed to retrieve their bodies
once Israeli forces withdrew, about an hour and a half after the
airstrike, according to the Palestinian report.
Overnight, the IDF detonated a part of a
tunnel used by the Palestinians to facilitate attacks on Israelis,
discovered in southern Gaza last month. During the course of the
operation, a Palestinian explosive device was used to ambush Israeli
forces, wounding five. One Hamas militant was reportedly killed in the
ensuring exchange of fire.
The operation was a joint Golani Brigade and
Engineering Corps effort. The Israeli forces were operating about 100
meters inside Palestinian territory, near the Kissufim border crossing
and Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha.
The five wounded soldiers all belong to the
IDF Engineering Corps. Of the five, one is a lieutenant colonel and
another is a major.
After the soldiers were wounded, an
observation team identified a terrorist cell at a nearby location,
apparently linked to the incident.
The soldiers were evacuated by helicopter to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba for treatment.
"With its actions, Hamas has violated the
understandings reached after Operation Pillar of Defense," said an IDF
statement Friday. "They engaged in offensive operations within Israeli
territory and built offensive tunnels. Hamas is the sovereign in the
Gaza Strip and it is their responsibility to prevent terror of any kind.
The IDF will continue to take action to remove all threats facing the
citizens of the State of Israel and our defense forces."
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri "blessed" the
latest attacks saying his group "gave a painful lesson" to Israel. "Gaza
will be the land of hell" for Israel, he said on Friday.
At Soroka hospital on Friday, doctors were
fighting to save the eyesight of the soldier who sustained the worst
injuries among the Israelis involved in the incident. Speaking to
Israeli news outlets, a military source said that the soldier was
sedated and breathing via a respirator.
Doctors reported that all five soldiers had
sustained injuries to their faces and limbs as well as burns, but
insisted that none were in life-threatening conditions.
The Israel-Gaza frontier had been mostly quiet for the past year following the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire.
On Monday, however, Gaza militants fired two rockets
into southern Israel and Israel bombed what it said were two concealed
rocket launchers in northern Gaza. There were no casualties in those
incidents.
Israel Hayom Staff and News Agencies
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=13015
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1 comment:
Why should anyone be surprised that Hamas does not keep their word??
Hamas is correct about one thing..... Gaza is the land of hell!!
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