Israeli aviation strikes at house of HAMAS leader in Gaza
Political
The Israeli Air Force has fired a missile at the house of Hamas Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh, former prime minister of the Palestinian enclave. Arab TV channels reported that three missiles were fired at the residence of the leader of Islamists in the Al-Shati camp of Palestinian refugees west of Gaza.
Ismail Haniyeh’s son said that the house was empty in the moment of the attack, and no one was hurt, but the building was completely ruined.
Overnight to July 29, the Israeli Air Force delivered strikes on another several targets in the Gaza Strip. Because of a bombing of a residential house in Elburej refugee camp situated in the central part of the Gaza Strip, 11 people were killed, including two women and three infants, according to Palestinian sources. About 15 people were wounded.
In Rafah, located on the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, some 30 people were injured as a result of a missile attack on a three-storey residential house overnight to Tuesday.