Rough Translation from http://www.safa.ps/ara/?action=showdetail&seid=54583
Four civilians, including two children injured by a series of violent raids launched by Israeli aircraft on multiple targets in the Gaza Strip.
According to a spokesman for the ambulance and emergency Adham Abu peaceful said that the Israeli raids resulted in the injury of two children and two young men in Maqusi editor of Netzarim.
He explained that the children were taken to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for treatment of minor injuries, while the two young men were sent to 'al-Aqsa Martyrs' hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
The raids targeted three sites belonging to the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam in each of the editor 'Netzarim' south of Gaza City, and the second in the Shati refugee camp, and the third in the vicinity of towers Maqusi North West of Gaza City.
Targeted Israeli warplanes raided other locations due to the Nasser Salah al-Din al-Amal neighborhood in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis.
Survival of the battalion commanders
A security source said a special for (description) that a meeting of leaders of a number of Salah al-Din Brigades - the military wing of the Popular Resistance Movement - including the Secretary-General Zakaria Dughmush adjourned before the bombing
Site about five minutes.
Later, confirmed al-Nasir Salah al-Din arrived in a statement (description) a copy of it at dawn on Friday that Israeli warplanes bombed the site after field commanders left.
And military and high-level organizational movement within the site less than ten minutes before.
The statement added, 'We are in the Saladin Brigades, first thank God on the survival of this group of leaders to assure the continuation of the movement and the Popular Resistance Brigades, the military arm, Al-Nasser Salah al-Din
The choice of resistance and jihad. "
Battalions confirm that the occupation and escalation, are opening the doors of a new conflict against the resistance, but they will not be able to close its doors, because the only option is resistance.
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