An Israeli strike targeting a car in western Gaza killed Zuhair Qaisi Moses, "Abu Ibrahim", the head of the Popular Resistance Committees and Mahmoud Hanani, a former prisoner freed in the deal for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
Al-Qessi was elected chief of the PRC last August after Israel killed his predecessor in an airstrike in the southern Gazan town of Rafah.
Two people were killed as Israel launched a second airstrike on the Gaza Strip, bringing Friday’s death toll to four people.
The Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), which is an umbrella group that draws together armed activists from different factions, held Israel fully responsible for the escalation and called on Egypt to intervene, a statement said.
Israel routinely carries out airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, despite Hamas observing a tacit truce and maintaining restraint. Palestinian factions announced the end of the truce with the Zionist enemy.
Many of the Palestinian resistance factions and military wings declared end of the truce with the Zionist enemy after the Zionist crime. Factions have demanded a unified deterrent response to this crime.
The Islamic Jihad movement on Friday vowed to respond to Israeli airstrikes which killed 4 people in the Gaza Strip. “The enemy is the one who initiates violence, murder and arrests, therefore the jihad and resistance should be set as it is the only option that will deter the occupation,” Sheikh Nafeth Azzam said in a statement.
The military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine on Friday demanded a response to the assassination of two Palestinian faction members earlier in the day.
Zionist sources admitted assassinated military commander of the Resistance Committees, Zuhair Qaisi Sheikh "Abu Abraham" and the Mahmoud Ahmed Hanani, a Nablus native freed in the deal for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
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