Hamas says attacks Israeli army post near Gaza
By Nidal al-Mughrabi
GAZA (Reuters) – Palestinian militants including the Hamas
armed wing said they carried out a dawn raid on an Israeli army
post near the Gaza Strip on Sunday, launching bombs and firing
automatic weapons.
The militants said there were a number of Israeli
casualties. The Israeli army said it had no details except that
one of its positions near the Kerem Shalom border crossing had
been hit by an anti-tank missile.
“Apparently an anti-tank missile hit the post,” an army
spokeswoman said.
The Hamas armed wing said it helped carry out the raid,
which also involved the People’s Resistance Committees (PRC),
an umbrella group of militants and the Islamic Army.
“There was an operation to land fighters behind the Kerem
Shalom crossing. There is a large number of fatalities and
wounded among the enemy,” said Abu Ubaida, a spokesman for the
Hamas armed wing.
The militants said the operation was in response to the
Israeli assassination this month of PRC leader Jamal Abu
Samhadana and air strikes aimed at militants firing homemade
rockets from Gaza that have also killed civilians.
Hamas ended a 16-month-old truce with Israel on June 9
after seven members of one Palestinian family were killed on a
Gaza beach during a day of heavy Israeli shelling. Hamas has
blamed Israel for those deaths. Israel has denied
responsibility.
The militant Islamic group Hamas runs the Palestinian
government after winning parliamentary elections in January.
