3 Jihad men killed in IDF air strike; 6 Qassams hit Negev
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                  3 Jihad men killed in IDF air strike; 6 Qassams hit Negev

                  05.03.2009

                  3 Jihad men killed in IDF air strike; 6 Qassams hit Negev

                  An Israel Air Force strike on the Gaza Strip killed three members of the militant Islamic Jihad on Thursday, medical sources said. Soon after, six Qassams were fired from the Hamas-controlled territory; all struck open areas in the western Negev, and caused no damages or injuries.
                  An IAF missile attack Wednesday night killed a senior Islamic Jihad militant in northern Gaza, and critically wounded another, Palestinian security and health officials said.
                  Islamic Jihad vowed revenge in the wake of the air strikes.
                  The Israel Defense Forces said the Wednesday attack targeted senior Islamic Jihad member Khaled Shalan, who had been involved in firing rockets at the southern city of Ashkelon.
                  Islamic Jihad, a smaller faction than Hamas, said Shalan had overseen its rocket launches and other attacks on Israel from northern Gaza.
                  Wednesday's strike was the second time since the end of Operation Cast Lead that the IDF has conducted targeted killings against Palestinian militants.
                  Palestinian security officials said the two militants jumped out of their car when they heard the IAF jet approaching. The Israeli aircraft fired a missile at them, critically wounding them. Palestinian health ministry official Moaiya Hassanain said another five bystanders were wounded.
                  Israel launched a 22-day military offensive in the Gaza Strip in December and has generally responded to Palestinian rocket attacks since then with air strikes on suspected smuggling tunnels on the Gaza-Egypt frontier.
                  Wednesday's air strike could signal a resumption of targeted killings against militant leaders.
                  By Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz Correspondent and News Agencies

                  Источник: Haaretz