(ANSA) - Gaza, August 20 - The wife and daughter of a Hamas
military chief have been killed in an Israeli air raid,
according to a senior Hamas leader in exile in Cairo.
The raid came as Palestinian militants and Israeli
military forces exchanged air strikes on Wednesday as a
temporary truce between the two sides collapsed.
In a post on Facebook, Abu Marzouq, the second in command
of Hamas's political wing in exile, said that the wife and
daughter of military chief Mohammed Deif were killed in an air
raid.
The Israeli military said it carried out some 60 air
strikes on Gaza targets, and said that Palestinians had fired at
least 80 rockets at Israel since the temporary truce collapsed.
Gaza raid reportedly killed Hamas kin
Truce breaks down between Palestinian forces, Israel