New Straits Times

Three killed as Gaza violence persists

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GAZA/JERUSALEM: A rocket fired from Gaza killed an Israeli civilian yesterday and two Palestinia­n gunmen were killed in an Israeli strike as cross-border hostilitie­s ran into their third day.

Air-raid sirens sent Israelis in the country’s south, near Gaza, running to shelters through the night as intercepto­r missiles blew up rockets in the sky. Israeli police said one of the rockets launched from Gaza hit a house in the city of Ashkelon, killing one man.

Israeli bombings in Gaza shook buildings and sent Palestinia­ns fleeing for cover. The Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad militant group said two of its men were killed in an Israeli raid before dawn.

Egyptian and United Nations mediators, credited with brokering ceasefires in previous rounds of violence, were working to prevent further hostilitie­s.

The latest round of violence began on Friday when a Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad sniper fired at Israeli troops, wounding two soldiers, according to the Israeli military. Israel retaliated with an air strike that killed two militants from the armed Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza.

Two other Palestinia­ns protesting near the frontier were killed by Israeli forces on the same day, Palestinia­n officials said.

Since Saturday, Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants fired more than 400 rockets at Israeli villages and cities, the military said, and Israel hit back with tank shelling and air strikes at some 200 targets in Gaza.

Islamic Jihad said in a statement that the rocket barrages were a response to Friday’s events and that Israel has been delaying the implementa­tion of previous understand­ings brokered by Cairo.

Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Conricus said on Saturday that Israel was prepared to intensify attacks. He added that Islamic Jihad was trying to destabilis­e the border and blamed Hamas for failing to rein it in.

In a joint statement on Saturday, Hamas and Islamic Jihad said: “Our response will be broader and more painful if the enemy pursues its aggression.”

The escalation comes just ahead of both the Muslim month of Ramadan and Israel’s Independen­ce Day holiday.

Although aerial exchanges are frequent, Israel and Hamas have managed to avert all-out war for the past five years.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? An explosion is pictured among buildings during an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on Saturday.
AFP PIC An explosion is pictured among buildings during an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on Saturday.

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