At least 10 reported killed as Israeli jets hit targets in Gaza

At least 10 reported killed as Israeli jets hit targets in Gaza

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At least 10 people have been killed in Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip on Monday night.

GAZA (Web Desk) - At least 10 people have been killed in Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip in what Israel’s military said was the targeting of members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement.

Al Jazeera’s Youmna El Sayed, reporting from Gaza, said that the Ministry of Health declared that 10 people were killed in the Gaza Strip, and an unconfirmed number of people were injured in the Israeli air attacks.

Explosions targeting residential apartments were heard at about 2am local time on Tuesday (23:00 GMT Monday) in different parts of Gaza, El Sayed said.

“It’s not very clear the names of the people who have been killed or the number of people who have been injured. We only have the confirmation that 10, at least 10, have been announced as killed in the latest airstrikes in different areas that are being carried out now along the Gaza Strip,” El Sayed said.

“Whenever there is targeting of residential apartments, there are always casualties [among] civilians,” she added.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement announced on Tuesday that three of its leaders were killed in the air attacks. The deceased were identified as Jihad Al-Ghannam, Khalil Al-Bahtini, Tariq Izz Al-Deen.

The three were killed along with their wives and some children, the group said in a statement which did not give details on their wives, or how many children were killed and their ages.

Witnesses said an explosion hit the top floor of an apartment building in Gaza City and a house in the southern city of Rafah, the Reuters news agency reported.

The Israeli army said the air attacks, codenamed “Operation Shield and Arrow”, targeted three Palestinian Islamic Jihad members who it claimed were responsible for recent rockets fired towards Israel.

Last week Israeli missiles pounded the densely-populated Gaza strip following rockets fired towards Israeli territory in the aftermath of the death in an Israeli prison of well-known Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan.

Adnan, an activist affiliated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, died after nearly three months on hunger strike. Protesting against his arrest without charge, Adnan had refused to eat for 87 days, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society.

The Israeli bombardment last week damaged multiple areas in Gaza, including al-Safina, al-Baydar and near the al-Zaytoun neighbourhood, Al Jazeera’s Maram Humaid reported.

Hashel Mubarak al-Swerki, a 58-year-old father of 11, died after he was severely injured by shrapnel from the Israeli attack northwest of Gaza City. Five other people were also wounds from Israeli missiles east of Beit Hanoun in the north of the besieged strip.

Calm was restored after Qatari, Egyptian and the United Nations officials intervened to broker a ceasefire agreement between Israel and armed Palestinian factions, officials said.

In anticipation of Palestinian rockets being launched in response to the air attacks on Tuesday, Israel’s military issued instructions advising Israeli residents of communities within 40km (25 miles) of Gaza to stay close to designated bomb shelters, the Associated Press news agency reported.