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Palestinians say Israeli F-16 bombers have launched a series of air strikes against key targets in the Gaza Strip, killing and injuring dozens of people. | Palestinians say Israeli F-16 bombers have launched a series of air strikes against key targets in the Gaza Strip, killing and injuring dozens of people. |
Missiles destroyed security compounds run by the militant group Hamas in the centre of Gaza City, killing at least 120 people, Hamas officials said. | Missiles destroyed security compounds run by the militant group Hamas in the centre of Gaza City, killing at least 120 people, Hamas officials said. |
The strikes, the most intense Israeli attacks on Gaza in recent times, come after the expiry of a truce with Hamas. | The strikes, the most intense Israeli attacks on Gaza in recent times, come after the expiry of a truce with Hamas. |
Israel had threatened an offensive to stop the firing of rockets from Gaza. | |
Israel confirmed the strikes, saying they were launched in response to continued rocket fire by Palestinian militants against Israeli towns. | Israel confirmed the strikes, saying they were launched in response to continued rocket fire by Palestinian militants against Israeli towns. |
They targeted "Hamas terror operatives" as well as training camps and weaponry storage warehouses, the country's military said in a statement. | They targeted "Hamas terror operatives" as well as training camps and weaponry storage warehouses, the country's military said in a statement. |
Hamas quickly vowed to carry out revenge attacks on Israel in response to the air strikes. | Hamas quickly vowed to carry out revenge attacks on Israel in response to the air strikes. |
In the West Bank, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas - whose Fatah faction was ousted from Gaza by Hamas in 2007 - condemned the attacks and called for restraint. | |
Offensive planned? | Offensive planned? |
Reports of the casualties in Gaza mounted swiftly after news broke of the Israeli operation. | Reports of the casualties in Gaza mounted swiftly after news broke of the Israeli operation. |
Palestinian militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza, initially said at least 40 people had been killed when a missile hit security headquarters in and around Gaza City. | Palestinian militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza, initially said at least 40 people had been killed when a missile hit security headquarters in and around Gaza City. |
That figure quickly rose, Hamas saying 120 were killed and some 400 people injured, the BBC Katya Adler reports from Jerusalem. | That figure quickly rose, Hamas saying 120 were killed and some 400 people injured, the BBC Katya Adler reports from Jerusalem. |
Medics in Gaza also reported high casualties, saying 120 people died in Gaza City and 23 in the southern city of Khan Younis, Reuters news agency said. | Medics in Gaza also reported high casualties, saying 120 people died in Gaza City and 23 in the southern city of Khan Younis, Reuters news agency said. |
"Most security headquarters in Gaza were completely destroyed in the Zionist shelling," the Hamas-run al-Aqsa TV station said. | "Most security headquarters in Gaza were completely destroyed in the Zionist shelling," the Hamas-run al-Aqsa TV station said. |
The air strikes are the most intense Israel has launched against Gaza for some time, and come amid rumours that that a ground operation is imminent. | The air strikes are the most intense Israel has launched against Gaza for some time, and come amid rumours that that a ground operation is imminent. |
Israeli security officials have been briefing about the possibility of a new offensive into Gaza for some days now, says the BBC's Paul Wood, in Jerusalem. | Israeli security officials have been briefing about the possibility of a new offensive into Gaza for some days now, says the BBC's Paul Wood, in Jerusalem. |
But most reports centred on the possibility of a ground offensive, and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was not expected to authorise any operation until Sunday at the earliest. | But most reports centred on the possibility of a ground offensive, and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was not expected to authorise any operation until Sunday at the earliest. |
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