Islamic Jihad warns will hit major cities if targeted assassinations resume


(Worthy News) – The Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza Ziad Nahala responded Thursday to the revelation regarding the commander of the northern brigade of the organizations’ military wing Baha al-Atta earlier this week. They believe the publication of his name is an indication that Israel will assassinate him if terror attacks continue.

“We will respond with all our might to any killing of our member regardless of their rank, occupation or organization affiliation,” Nahala said and threatened to “strike major cities in retaliation regardless of prior agreements. We will have not red lines.”

The terror leader continued: “The existence of the resistance is tied to the very existence of Israel. As long as Israel exists, resistance will continue. We must not forget that ultimately Israel seeks to disarm the resistance. The significance of (US President Trump’s) ‘deal of the century’ is a matter of economy in exchange for Palestine.” [ Source: Ynet News (Read More…) ]

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