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GAZA STRIP, Palestinian Territories, Nov 16, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Two senior
Islamic Jihad figures were killed in an Israeli strike on Syria this week,
said on Saturday the Palestinian group which has fought against Israel in
Gaza alongside Hamas.
An Islamic Jihad statement confirmed that Abdel Aziz Minawi and Rasmi Yusuf
Abu Issa were killed alongside "a group of the movement's cadres" in the
Thursday air raid on offices and apartments.
Earlier on Saturday, a source from the group told AFP that the two leaders
and a third member were killed in the attack on Qudsaya, in the Damascus
area.
Minawi, born in 1945, was described by in the group's statement as a
"prominent leader", and Abu Issa, born in 1972, as Islamic Jihad's "head of
Arab relations".
The group said the bodies were recovered on Saturday morning.
It vowed that their deaths would "only increase our firmness and
determination to continue the resistance" against Israel.
Israeli authorities, who rarely comment on individual strikes in Syria,
claimed responsibility for the Thursday attack on Islamic Jihad.
Contacted by AFP on Saturday, the Israeli military declined to comment on the
leaders' deaths.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said that Israeli strikes
on Thursday in and around Damascus killed 23 people.
The Britain-based monitor, which has a network of sources inside Syria, said
13 people including civilians and Iran-backed fighters were killed in a
strike on the upscale Damascus district of Mazzeh.
A separate attack on the capital's outskirts killed 10 Islamic Jihad
militants, according to the Observatory.
Syrian state media said Israel struck the Mazzeh district again on Friday.
Attacks blamed on or claimed by Israel have intensified in Syria, including
in areas near the Lebanese border, mainly targeting bastions of the Lebanese
movement Hezbollah.
Islamic Jihad still holds several Israeli hostages taken during Hamas's
October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel that triggered the ongoing war in
the Gaza Strip.
Earlier this week, Islamic Jihad released two video clips of Sasha Trupanov,
a 29-year-old Russian-Israeli hostage.