21 Aug 2014
Funerals have been held for three Hamas commanders killed in the latest round of Israeli air raids in the Gaza Strip that left a total of 29 Palestinians dead.
The al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing, said Mohamed Abo Shamaleh, Raed al-Attar and Mohamed Barhoum were killed in an attack in Rafah on Thursday, little more than a day after an attempt on the life of its leader Mohammed Deif.
Thousands of people joined their funeral processions as they snaked through the streets of Rafah, strewn with rubble from previous Israeli attacks.
Separately, another 26 people were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza on Thursday, raising the overall death toll to 2,077 in 45 days of conflict.
Israel meanwhile said it was rotating 10,000 troops - meaning fresh soldiers were being prepared for possible future operations - a day after the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Israel's offensive may be an extended operation.
Hamas condemned the assassinations, with Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman, calling them a "big Israeli crime" for which it would pay.
Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland, reporting from West Jerusalem, said Israel had turned to its historical tactic of targeting senior figures.
"This could be seen as an acknowledgement that military tactics have not been delivering on several levels," she said, including damage to its international reputation.
Al Jazeera's Jane Ferguson, reporting from Gaza, said the Hamas commanders killed on Thursday had been implicated in the kidnapping of its soldier Gilad Shalit, who was freed in 2011 under a prisoner swap deal with Hamas.
Ferguson said that Hamas and other Palestinian factions were still open to talks, an "indicator of how both sides ... are aware that while they say they're prepared to fight, they also know that they need a political solution at some stage".
Hamas is seeking an end to a seven-year Israeli-Egyptian blockade that has battered Gaza's economy, while Israel wants guarantees that Hamas will disarm.
Source: al-Jazeera.
Link: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/08/hamas-buries-commanders-killed-israel-2014821163827482322.html.
Funerals have been held for three Hamas commanders killed in the latest round of Israeli air raids in the Gaza Strip that left a total of 29 Palestinians dead.
The al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing, said Mohamed Abo Shamaleh, Raed al-Attar and Mohamed Barhoum were killed in an attack in Rafah on Thursday, little more than a day after an attempt on the life of its leader Mohammed Deif.
Thousands of people joined their funeral processions as they snaked through the streets of Rafah, strewn with rubble from previous Israeli attacks.
Separately, another 26 people were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza on Thursday, raising the overall death toll to 2,077 in 45 days of conflict.
Israel meanwhile said it was rotating 10,000 troops - meaning fresh soldiers were being prepared for possible future operations - a day after the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said Israel's offensive may be an extended operation.
Hamas condemned the assassinations, with Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman, calling them a "big Israeli crime" for which it would pay.
Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland, reporting from West Jerusalem, said Israel had turned to its historical tactic of targeting senior figures.
"This could be seen as an acknowledgement that military tactics have not been delivering on several levels," she said, including damage to its international reputation.
Al Jazeera's Jane Ferguson, reporting from Gaza, said the Hamas commanders killed on Thursday had been implicated in the kidnapping of its soldier Gilad Shalit, who was freed in 2011 under a prisoner swap deal with Hamas.
Ferguson said that Hamas and other Palestinian factions were still open to talks, an "indicator of how both sides ... are aware that while they say they're prepared to fight, they also know that they need a political solution at some stage".
Hamas is seeking an end to a seven-year Israeli-Egyptian blockade that has battered Gaza's economy, while Israel wants guarantees that Hamas will disarm.
Source: al-Jazeera.
Link: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/08/hamas-buries-commanders-killed-israel-2014821163827482322.html.
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