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Mastermind of Hamas's rocket attacks killed

London, Jan 11 (ANI): The mastermind of Hamas's long-range rocket attacks on Israel was killed yesterday in an airstrike, Israeli military sources have said.

Amir Mansi, an engineer who commanded cells responsible for firing Grad rockets supplied by Iran, died after coming under attack from a helicopter, The Times reported.

The Israeli army said he had been trying to fire mortar shells at their troops when he was targeted.

Mansi headed the Hamas military wing's Gaza Strip rocket division and "played a big role in Grad rocket attacks on Israeli communities", a military spokesman said.

He was killed after a Grad struck the Israeli town of Gedera, near the Tel Nof airbase, where nuclear weapons are believed to be stored, the paper said.

His death was disclosed as Israeli forces said they had surrounded Gaza City, putting nearly one million Palestinians under siege. Leaflets dropped by air warned that the 15-day-old offensive would be escalated.

More than 800 Palestinians and 13 Israelis have died in the conflict. Nine people, including two children, were killed in a Gaza garden on Saturday.

A 20,000-strong protest in central London ended in clashes with police last night.

Three officers were injured after coming under "sustained attack" near the Israeli embassy from protesters armed with baseball bats and placards, The Times reported. (ANI)

Pentagon releases audio of Sept 11 mastermind

Washington, Sep 13: The Pentagon today released an audio recording of a hearing for al Qaeda suspect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed at Guantanamo Bay but cut some remarks made by the self-declared mastermind of the September 11 attacks. The Pentagon said it had decided not to release some of Mohammed's comments from the March 10 hearing because they could be used by enemies of the United States to ''recruit or encourage future terrorists or terrorist activities.'' ''This could ultimately endanger the lives.....

Pentagon releases audio of Sept 11 mastermind

Washington, Sep 13: The Pentagon today released an audio recording of a hearing for al Qaeda suspect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed at Guantanamo Bay but cut some remarks made by the self-declared mastermind of the September 11 attacks. The Pentagon said it had decided not to release some of Mohammed's comments from the March 10 hearing because they could be used by enemies of the United States to ''recruit or encourage future terrorists or terrorist activities.'' ''This could ultimately endanger the lives.....
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