Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Hamas's Finance Official who Handled 'terror funds' Killed in Israeli Airstrike

An Israeli missile strike in Gaza City killed the Hamas official responsible for the Islamic group’s financial transactions, in one of a wave of attacks aimed at the Hamas leadership, the Israeli military said.
The missile killed the official as he rode in a car, ripping open the vehicle and scattering American currency on the street, according to a witness. Gaza authorities did not immediately identify the victim, but the Israeli military said he was Muhammad al-Ghoul, who it said handled Hamas’s “terror funds.”
Look at all those nice green dollars across the bottom left side of
Is that what's left of Mr. Al-Ghoul sitting at the wheel?
The missile attack was the latest in a string of recent Israeli airstrikes based on what appears to be precise intelligence about the movements of some Hamas operatives who have emerged from their bunkers as the more intensive fighting has subsided.
Last week, airstrikes killed three senior Hamas commanders in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, and Israel tried to assassinate Mohammed Deif, the chief of Hamas’s military wing, whose fate remains unknown.
Israeli forces continued on Sunday to strike Palestinians suspected of being militants and buildings in which they are said to operate in Gaza as militants fired scores of rockets and mortar rounds into Israel.
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