Israeli strikes target top Hamas figures: military

Israeli strikes target top Hamas figures: military

GAZA CITY, May 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) –– Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip have hit the homes of high-ranking members of the Hamas militant group, the military said Wednesday, with the territory’s police headquarters also targeted.

Warplanes “completed a series of raids, hitting homes that belonged to high-ranking members” of Hamas, the Israeli military said, with Hamas saying a key police building had also been destroyed.

Palestinian militants and the Israeli army also exchanged a barrage of deadly fire in the early hours of Wednesday as intense fighting continued overnight, with UN envoy for Middle East Peace Tor Wennesland warning the two sides were heading “towards a full-scale war”.

Israeli police reported two people had been killed after Hamas and Islamic Jihad said they had launched more than 300 rockets into Israel in retaliation for attacks on buildings and civilians.

In response, the Israel Defense Forces said they had launched their largest strike across the Strip since the 2014 Gaza conflict, including targeting the homes of senior Hamas figures.

The heaviest fire in years between the foes has been triggered by violence in Jerusalem, and has killed at least 35 Palestinians in the blockaded Gaza Strip and five people in Israel, as well as wounding hundreds more.

In the crowded, Israeli-blockaded enclave of Gaza that Hamas controls, 12 children and one woman were among those killed since Monday night.

A further 230 people were reported wounded from the ongoing Israeli air strikes, many rescued from the smouldering ruins of buildings.

Earlier, Defence Minister Benny Gantz warned “this is just the beginning” of Israel’s strikes.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh vowed in turn that “if Israel wants to escalate, we are ready for it”. — NNN-AGENCIES

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