Israeli airstrike kills Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza home
JERUSALEM — The Israeli military says it has struck a Gaza City house, targeting a commander from the Islamic Jihad group in a resumption of pinpointed killing.
The Iranian-backed Palestinian group confirmed Tuesday that Bahaa Abu el-Atta, its north Gaza Strip commander, was killed.
Gaza’s Health Ministry says a man and a woman have been killed in the blast and two other people were wounded.
The airstrike damaged the half of the second and most of the third floors of a house in the Shejaeya neighbourhood east of the city.

