29 July 2014 @ 8:12 AM
GAZA:
An Israeli aircraft fired a missile at the house of Hamas Gaza leader
Ismail Haniyeh early today causing damage but no casualties, Gaza’s
interior ministry said.
An Israeli military spokeswoman had no information on the report but was checking for details.
Haniyeh’s son confirmed the strike on his Facebook page and added
that the house of the former Hamas Gaza prime minister was empty.
Hamas said that its TV station Al-Aqsa TV was also targeted but the station continued to broadcast.
Israel launched its Gaza offensive on July 8, saying its aim was to
halt rocket attacks by Hamas and its allies. It later ordered a land
invasion to find and destroy the warren of Hamas tunnels that
crisscrosses the border area.
As night fell over Gaza, army flares illuminated the sky and the
sound of intense shelling could be heard. The military warned thousands
of Palestinians to flee their homes in areas around Gaza City - usually
the prelude to major army strikes.
A number of rockets fired from Gaza were launched toward various
regions in southern and central Israel, including the Tel Aviv area. At
least one of the rockets was intercepted by the Iron Dome system. No
casualties or damage were reported.
Some 1,085 Gazans, most of them civilians, have died in the
22-day-old conflagration. Israel has lost 48 soldiers and another three
civilians have been killed by Palestinian shelling.
New Staits Times
Tuesday 29 July 2014.
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