The IDF tweeted that Abu al-Ata was responsible for hundreds of rockets fired at Israel, including rockets fired at a music festival in August, as well as a barrage of rockets against Israeli civilians two weeks ago. He added that other Islamic Jihad militants should be worried because, “We have the intelligence and we have the capabilities,” to take out more people. “The response to this crime will have no limits,” Islamic Jihad said in a statement. The Islamic Jihad in Gaza said a member of its leadership, Akram al-Ajouri, survived an Israeli airstrike in Damascus on Tuesday, but his son was killed. Egypt often steps in as a mediator between Israel and Gaza militants and brokered a cease-fire deal in May.
Source: Fox News November 13, 2019 00:18 UTC