After ceasefire agreement: Israel kills leading al-Aqsa member in raid

After days of violence in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army conducts a house search in the West Bank.

After ceasefire agreement: Israel kills leading al-Aqsa member in raid

After days of violence in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army conducts a house search in the West Bank. In doing so, they shoot dead a leading member of the Palestinian Al-Aqsa Brigades. Now new battles are feared.

Israel's military has killed a senior member of the Al-Aqsa Brigades during a house search in the West Bank. Ibrahim al-Nablusi was responsible for a series of attacks on Israeli soldiers in the area, according to the Israeli domestic intelligence service Shin Bet and the military. Explosives and other weapons were also found during the attempted arrest. Another member was also killed.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed the death of Al-Nablusi and two other people. Around 40 people were injured by gunfire during the operation. Including no soldiers, as they say. It is feared that the killing of Al-Nablusi could lead to further confrontations. The Al-Aqsa Brigades are the military arm of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. However, it is a loose network without a clear hierarchy, local groups often act on their own.

After three days of fighting, a ceasefire came into effect on Sunday between Israel and the Palestinian organization Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military launched the "Dawn" military action on Friday with airstrikes against jihad in the Gaza Strip. Two jihadist military chiefs were killed during the operation. Since Friday, militant Palestinians have fired more than 1,000 rockets at Israeli towns, according to the military. 200 of them hit the Gaza Strip. The anti-jihad operation in Gaza is a continuation of a campaign in the West Bank that has been going on for months. Since a wave of terror in Israel in the spring, the army has been carrying out more anti-terrorist operations there.