The Zionist minister threatened to assassinate Yahya Senwar.
The Minister of Energy of the Zionist regime claimed in provocative and belligerent statements a few hours ago that if Hamas enters the line of conflict with the army of this regime, Tel Aviv will assassinate Yahya al-Sanwar and other Hamas commanders.
Sputnik news agency reported on Tuesday evening, quoting Hebrew media, that the controversial statements of Israel Katz, Netanyahu’s energy minister, were made before the meeting of the cabinet’s security ministers regarding the recent attack on the Gaza Strip.
Before the security meeting of Netanyahu’s ministers, in an interview with the regime’s television, he described that “the army’s military operations against the Gaza Strip were successful, precise and exceptional.” He threatened to assassinate the commanders of the Hamas movement.
According to this report, hours ago, Binyamin Netanyahu accepted responsibility for the assassination of three commanders of the Islamic Jihad movement in the Gaza Strip on his official Twitter account. The Zionist occupying army killed three of the commanders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement during the “Shield and Arrow” operation this morning in an attack on targets in the Gaza Strip.
In his tweet, referring to the joint military operation of the army with the Shabak service this morning in the plan to assassinate three of the commanders of the Al-Quds Battalions, the military branch of the Islamic Jihad movement, Netanyahu announced that this operation was in response to the firing of rockets from the Gaza Strip into the occupied territories and support for Resistance elements took place in the West Bank.
Continuing his warlike statements, Netanyahu claimed: “The army will respond with force to groups that harm us.”
In this connection, the Zionist Army Radio reported a few hours ago that two Palestinians were martyred following the recent rocket attacks of the occupying army on targets against the positions of Islamic Jihad in the town of “Khan Younis” located in the south of Gaza.