The terrorist group Islamic Jihad has boasted of its new missile developed "with the help of Iran" and that could reach Tel Aviv



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Islamic Jihad announced on Sunday that it had a new missile capable of reaching Tel Aviv and transforming Israel into "hell", according to the newspaper The time of Israel.

The news was unveiled at a documentary that was aired on Iranian national television, allied with Palestinian movements in the Gaza Strip, which includes images of different missiles and rockets.

Islamic Jihad is the second largest terrorist organization in Gaza after ruling Hamas. and badured that the new missile was developed "with the help of Iran".

Tel Aviv is located just 60 kilometers from the Gaztan border, but the rockets usually used by these groups are old weapons developed decades ago and with a low rank. Iranian aid is essential for them to reach the city.

In fact, in 2012, the group attacked Tel Aviv firing a missile made in Iran and entered the enclave for smuggling.

Islamic Jihad holds in the video the new domestic missiles are "precision"that is, they have their own navigation systems and are not just launched in the desired direction.

"We managed to develop a missile that could reach Tel Aviv and Netanya from the Gaza Strip," a spokesman said, adding that the scope could be extended.

"The acts of stupidity of the enemy against the Gaza Strip and its inhabitants will turn the cities and occupied communities into a hell, thanks to Allah"said the same man.

Then the voice in the video says that she is "duty" to capture "Zionist soldiers to trade with jihadist prisoners"

Violence at the Gaza-Israel border it has increased in recent months and especially after US President Donald Trump moved his country's embbady from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in May 2018, which is claimed by both Israel and the Palestinian National Authority as the capital.

Since then, Islamic Jihad and Hamas militants have been demonstrating at the border and confronting Israeli soldiers almost every Friday, while Egypt and Qatar are trying to intervene to reduce tensions.

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