Jerusalem. .- Israeli military aircraft have carried out an attack Tuesday against a group of Palestinian militants who were planning to launch rockets against Israel from the Gaza Strip, killing two of them, as reported by the Israeli daily Haaretz. Military sources have confirmed the attack in Khan Yunis, a town in southern Gaza, and explained that the group has been identified prior to the occurrence of the attack and the operation was carried out before the militants were able to launch no rocket into Israel.
According to Reuters news agency reported, citing sources of the militiamen, both deceased, and a companion who was wounded, belonged to the Tawhid and Jihad, which has responded to the power of the Hamas movement in this territory and is considered close to Al Qaeda.
According to Reuters news agency reported, citing sources of the militiamen, both deceased, and a companion who was wounded, belonged to the Tawhid and Jihad, which has responded to the power of the Hamas movement in this territory and is considered close to Al Qaeda.
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