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Israeli soldiers kill three ‘bomb-hurling’ Palestinia­ns

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JERUSALEM/GAZA: Israeli troops yesterday shot and killed three Palestinia­ns who threw an explosive towards them after attempting to cross the border from neighbouri­ng Gaza, Israel’s military said.

The military said troops had cordoned off an area near the southern end of the Palestinia­n coastal enclave after spotting “three suspects” crossing the frontier.

“[They] searched the area towards the suspects who hurled a grenade or explosive device at the troops” who then opened fire on the three Palestinia­ns, the military said in a statement. A military spokeswoma­n confirmed they were killed.

Two of the Palestinia­ns killed were aged 18 and the third aged 17, a police source in Gaza said. The source said they were civilians without militant affiliatio­ns in Gaza. He questioned Israel’s account that they threw explosives towards troops.

There was no immediate comment from Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas or other militant groups in the enclave.

Israel and Hamas have fought three wars in the last decade in addition to dozens of other smaller skirmishes.

Tuesday’s fatalities were the first in cross-border fighting since a two-day surge in violence in November between Israel and the armed Gaza-based faction Islamic Jihad.

Israel keeps Gaza under a blockade, tightly restrictin­g movement out of the territory that is home to 2 million Palestinia­ns.

Israel says the blockade helps stop weapons from reaching Hamas, which has fired thousands of rockets at it over the past decade.

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