Israel vows ‘all-out war’
Israeli airstrikes flattened bastions of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip on Monday in the third day of an offensive that has killed more than 325 Palestinians in the deadliest violence in the territory in decades.
“We have an all-out war against Hamas and its kind,” Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak said in Parliament, using a term he has employed in the past to describe a long-term struggle against Israel’s Islamist enemies.
Broadening their targets to include the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes bombed the interior ministry, which supervises 13,000 members of the group’s security forces. The building had been evacuated and there were no casualties.
Israel also targeted the homes of at least two top commanders in Hamas’ armed wing.
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“We have an all-out war against Hamas and its kind,” Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak said in Parliament, using a term he has employed in the past to describe a long-term struggle against Israel’s Islamist enemies.
Broadening their targets to include the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes bombed the interior ministry, which supervises 13,000 members of the group’s security forces. The building had been evacuated and there were no casualties.
Israel also targeted the homes of at least two top commanders in Hamas’ armed wing.
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.asianage.com
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