Israeli jets pound Hamas bank HQ

Israeli aircraft have battered the headquarters of the Gaza Strip bank set up by Hamas chiefs to sidestep international sanctions.

Israeli jets pound Hamas bank HQ

Israeli aircraft have battered the headquarters of the Gaza Strip bank set up by Hamas chiefs to sidestep international sanctions.

Today's strike on the Islamic National Bank in Gaza City was part of the widening Israeli onslaught against the militants and their rocket squads targeting Israel. The offensive is now in its seventh day.

The inside of the bank was destroyed, and a building supply business in the basement was damaged.

The bank's 31-year-old owner, Suleiman Tawil, condemned the strike, saying he was not "involved in politics".

Hamas set up the bank after foreign lenders, afraid of running afoul of international terror financing laws, stopped doing business with the militant-led Gaza government.

The US, Israel and others in the West consider Hamas a terror group.

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