Two members of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the military arm of Fatah movement, were shot and wounded on Thursday by unknown gunmen in northern Gaza Strip, announced Palestinian medical sources. Witnesses said the gunmen riding in two cars opened fire on the victims' car on a road leading to the residence of a key leader in the brigades, who is believed to be the main target of the attack.
In a press release, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades said the attack was part of the continuous attempts to create disorder and internal conflict in Palestine, pledging to pursue and punish the attackers. The brigades called on the Palestinians to be cautious and not get carried away by suspicious acts, noting that such acts aim at targeting and ending the Palestinian resistance. The medical sources said the victims, who are the two brothers of the brigades' key leader, were moderately wounded in the attack. |