Israel indicted a senior commander of the Iran-backed Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) on Thursday, whose detention earlier this month sparked a brief conflict in the Gaza Strip earlier this month and whose detention is sure to exacerbate tensions.
Dawood Shehab, a spokesman for PIJ, claimed that Israel was creating charges based on “misleading and unfounded accusations,” reported Reuters. “Reaching a dead end would give us the full right to use other tracks and other options.”
The military claims that al-Saadi is an “influential senior official” who engaged in “core terrorist activities.”
The IDF launched “Operation Breaking Dawn” from Aug. 5-7, which also saw more than 1,100 rockets launched by PIJ towards Israel, with many falling short of their target.