- Title: GAZA/ISRAEL: Israeli strike kills Hamas leader in Gaza
- Date: 2nd January 2009
- Summary: ISRAEL-GAZA BORDER AREA, ISRAEL (JANUARY 1, 2009) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF EXPLOSIONS AND SMOKE OVER SKYLINE
- Embargoed: 17th January 2009 12:00
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- Topics: Defence / Military
- Reuters ID: LVA6C08TFKHZ7BK9RWK0LD15FT92
- Story Text: An Israeli air strike on a home in the Gaza Strip on Thursday (January 1) killed a senior Hamas political leader, Hamas security sources said.
Meanwhile, huge explosions could be seen and heard on the Israel-Gaza border.
Israel killed a senior Hamas leader in an air attack on his home on Thursday (January 01), striking its first deadly blow against the top ranks of the Islamist group in a Gaza offensive that has claimed more than 400 Palestinian lives.
Nizar Rayan, a cleric widely regarded as one of Hamas's most hardline political leaders, had called for renewed suicide bombings inside Israel.
Medical officials, confirming his death, said another nine people, including members of Rayan's family, were killed in the bombing in Jabalya refugee camp.
Many Hamas leaders are in hiding, anticipating assassination attempts by Israel, whose military confirmed the air strike. Hamas Radio said Rayan rejected Hamas advice to leave his house.
Rayan, 49, an influential preacher at what is known in Jabalya as the "mosque of martyrs" mentored suicide bombers and with an ammunition belt strapped to his stocky frame, would sometimes patrol with Hamas fighters.
Hours before the killing, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Israel was fighting Hamas with an "iron fist", his words backed by a series of air strikes in the Gaza Strip but challenged by rockets that have killed four people in southern Israel.
Israeli forces remained poised on the Gaza frontier in preparation for a possible ground invasion as international calls for an immediate ceasefire mounted.
Shortly after Olmert spoke to mayors in southern Israel, footage of a multi-storey building damaged in an attack and a rubble-strewn street filled Israeli television screens.
This time, the scene was the not the battered Gaza Strip, rather a tree-lined street in Ashdod, a major Israeli port city, where a Hamas rocket had torn into the eighth floor of a residential building.
No one was hurt but several residents were treated for shock, officials said. Some 20 rockets hit elsewhere in southern Israel, causing no casualties.
On the sixth day of hostilities, Israeli aircraft and naval forces attacked about 20 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, including a government complex, the Israeli military said.
Palestinian medical officials said three civilians were killed in those air strikes and 100 people wounded. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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