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Explosion wounds 34 in Gaza (10 images)

Israeli military officials denied an airstrike was responsible for an explosion at the Gaza home of a Hamas commander early Monday.

Palestinian media reports claimed an Israel air force jet fired a missile at the house; however, the Israeli army said there were no activities in the Gaza Strip at the time of the blast.

An Israeli security official told Israel Radio the explosion may have been the result of a work accident, that a bomb being prepared blew up prematurely.

The force of the blast demolished the home of the Hamas commander identified as Alaa al-Danaf, and five other surrounding buildings in Dir al-Ballah in central Gaza, the Maan news agency said.

Danaf a senior member of the Hamas military wing is also a bomb expert, Palestinian media reports said.

Adham Abu Salmiyya, a medical service worker, told the news agency a missile was fired from an Israeli Air Force jet and hit the home.



Palestinians inspect houses damaged in an explosion in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2010. The explosion in the house of a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip wounded 34 people, a Hamas official and medical workers said Monday. Hamas blamed Israel for the explosion, which it said targeted field commander Alaa al-Danaf. The Israeli military, through an army spokeswoman, denied any involvement. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
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Palestinians inspect houses damaged in an explosion in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2010. The explosion in the house of a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip wounded 34 people, a Hamas official and medical workers said Monday. Hamas blamed Israel for the explosion, which it said targeted field commander Alaa al-Danaf. The Israeli military, through an army spokeswoman, denied any involvement. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
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An injured Palestinian man carries his wounded son as they look at houses damaged in an explosion in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2010. The explosion in the house of a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip wounded 34 people, a Hamas official and medical workers said Monday. Hamas blamed Israel for the explosion, which it said targeted field commander Alaa al-Danaf. The Israeli military, through an army spokeswoman, denied any involvement. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
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Palestinians inspect houses damaged in an explosion in the central Gaza Strip on August 2, 2010. The explosion in the house of a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip wounded 34 people, a Hamas official and medical workers said Monday. Hamas blamed Israel for the explosion, which it said targeted field commander Alaa al-Danaf. The Israeli military, through an army spokeswoman, denied any involvement. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
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