Israel kills Islamic Jihad leader

Published February 1, 2006

JENIN, Jan 31: Israeli troops killed two Islamic Jihad militants, including the group’s top leader in the West Bank, during a shootout that erupted during an arrest raid, according to the army and Palestinian officials.

The army said the troops surrounded a house in a village outside Jenin when gunfire broke out.

Among the dead was Nidal Abu Saada, Islamic Jihad’s West Bank leader, said members of the violent group.

Israeli military officials confirmed Abu Saada was one of the most senior targets in the northern West Bank, a stronghold of Palestinian militants.—AP

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