Several Israelis have been injured after 90 rockets fired from Gaza Strip landed in Israel forcing Minister of Military Affairs Ehud Barak to declare state of emergency across Israel.
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Mursi "did it', he decided to withdraw his Ambasador from Tel-Aviv, and calls for an urgent meeting of the Security Council.
Egyptians have held an anti-Israeli protest at Cairo's Liberation Square demanding the country to recall its ambassador from Tel Aviv following deadly Israeli airstrikes against Gaza.
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- Israel rejects Egyptian calls upon "Israel" to "immediately" stop its strikes on Gaza
- Zionist Channel 2: 10 rockets fell at Beersheba killng one Israeli.
- At least 9 Palestinians killed, over 20 injured in the Zionist operation "Cloud Column"
- Zionist TV: Jabari was planning for kidnapping operations against soldiers
- US says "watching" Gaza after killing of Hamas military chief.
- US: We stand by our Israeli partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism
- Al-Mayadin: Abbas calls for urgent AL meeting, his security forces prevents Palestinians in Ramallah from reaching Beit Eil settlement
- Palestinian resistance factions threaten vehement response.
- Egyptian foreign ministry calls upon "Israel" to "immediately" stop its strikes on Gaza
Ahmad al-Jaabri, the deputy commanding general of Qassam Brigades, and his body guard have been assassinated during the assault. Israel had tried to assassinate Ahmad al-Jaabri numerous times. The Israeli shelling targeted his car near a hospital in center of Gaza City.
The Israeli army announced targeting the deputy commanding general of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades in an "accurate" strike on Wednesday evening.
"The occupation has opened the gates of hell on itself," said a statement from the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, which vowed its militants would "continue the path of resistance."
Fawzi Barhum, a spokesman for the political wing of Hamas said "The occupation committed a dangerous crime and crossed all the red lines, which is considered a declaration of war,"
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Israel's Shin Bet domestic intelligence service has claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that it had killed Jabari because of his decade-long anti-Israel activities.
In recent days, Israeli officials had said that they were considering assassinating top Hamas officials following a wave of heavy rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
The Israeli army said that the military was prepared for a ground operation in Gaza, with a spokesman saying: "All options are on the table."
The Israeli raids came despite the Palestinian resistance announcing commitment to stop firing of rockets at Israeli cities and towns.
In a press statement to Al-Jazeera, Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas spokesman blaimed "Israel" for not abiding by the understandings that have been reached through Egyptian mediation.
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Egypt Brotherhood demanded Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi to reconsider the Egyptian-Israeli relations. Mursi threatened his Great Friend Shylock Peres that he would call his Ambassador.
The FJP has urged the Egyptian president to review all ties with Israel, adding that the attacks by Israel required “swift Arab and international action to stop the massacres.”
The Egyptian Health Ministry also called on Morsi to annul all pacts with Israel.
According to Al-Mayadeen Israel awaiting a response from Egyptian President if Hamas would abide by the truce.
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- US Strongly Defends “Israeli” Vicious Attacks on Gaza
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