The story was four months old before it broke in July, but this was news well worth reporting.
Last spring, the brother-in-law of the Hamas leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, was rushed to an Israeli hospital for an urgent heart procedure that probably saved his life. The man and his wife, Haniyeh’s sister Suhila, stayed at The Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus in Petah Tikva for a week before his cardiac condition stabilized and the couple quietly returned to Gaza.
Haniyeh had little to say when the report finally surfaced, but days later the leader of the Islamist terror militia was quick to accuse Israel of plotting the deadly assault by Muslim jihadists on an Egyptian army base near Rafah which left 16 Egyptian soldiers dead.
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