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Gaza violence kills four militants and wounds five Israeli soldiers | Gaza violence kills four militants and wounds five Israeli soldiers |
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An Israeli air strike has killed three militants in the Gaza Strip, the Islamist group Hamas said, after an overnight clash on Friday killed a fourth Palestinian gunman and wounded five Israeli soldiers. | An Israeli air strike has killed three militants in the Gaza Strip, the Islamist group Hamas said, after an overnight clash on Friday killed a fourth Palestinian gunman and wounded five Israeli soldiers. |
It was the worst violence between Israeli and Palestinians in Gaza since a ceasefire was agreed last November. | It was the worst violence between Israeli and Palestinians in Gaza since a ceasefire was agreed last November. |
The Israeli military said its aircraft targeted a tunnel used by militants to help attack Israelis and accused Hamas of breaching truce terms. | The Israeli military said its aircraft targeted a tunnel used by militants to help attack Israelis and accused Hamas of breaching truce terms. |
A Hamas source said three of its men were in the tunnel and were killed in the blast. | A Hamas source said three of its men were in the tunnel and were killed in the blast. |
Hours earlier, one Palestinian militant was killed and five Israeli soldiers wounded after violence broke out when Israeli forces detonated part of a separate tunnel recently uncovered stretching from Gaza into Israel. | Hours earlier, one Palestinian militant was killed and five Israeli soldiers wounded after violence broke out when Israeli forces detonated part of a separate tunnel recently uncovered stretching from Gaza into Israel. |
Hamas has said it dug the tunnel, which was uncovered last month. Israel says the underground chamber ran for a mile and was intended to let militants cross deep beneath the border fence for surprise attacks. | |
At a sermon before Friday prayers, senior Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya, said the clash showed Hamas fighters were "alert and ready with their fingers on the trigger". | |
"We are not interested in an unjustified escalation but we have the right to defend our people," he told reporters. | "We are not interested in an unjustified escalation but we have the right to defend our people," he told reporters. |
The violence came at a difficult time for Hamas, which lost its most powerful backer in July, when Egypt's Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was ousted by the military. Relations with Egypt have deteriorated sharply since. | |
The head of Israel's southern command, Sami Turgeman, said Israel was not seeking an escalation in violence. "Quiet will be answered with quiet. An attack will draw a painful response," he told reporters. | |
The Israel-Gaza frontier had been mostly peaceful for the past year following the Egypt-brokered ceasefire. | The Israel-Gaza frontier had been mostly peaceful for the past year following the Egypt-brokered ceasefire. |
However on Monday, Gaza militants fired two rockets at a southern Israeli coastal city and Israel bombed what it said were two concealed rocket launchers in northern Gaza. There were no casualties. | However on Monday, Gaza militants fired two rockets at a southern Israeli coastal city and Israel bombed what it said were two concealed rocket launchers in northern Gaza. There were no casualties. |
A senior Israeli defence official said he did not expect the latest round of violence to lead to an escalation along the border. "As far as I can tell from Hamas, they are deeply deterred (by Israel) and I estimate that quiet will return," the official, Amos Gilad, told Israel Radio. | A senior Israeli defence official said he did not expect the latest round of violence to lead to an escalation along the border. "As far as I can tell from Hamas, they are deeply deterred (by Israel) and I estimate that quiet will return," the official, Amos Gilad, told Israel Radio. |
The Palestinian Authority, Hamas's western-backed rivals who exercise limited rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, resumed peace talks with Israel in July. | The Palestinian Authority, Hamas's western-backed rivals who exercise limited rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, resumed peace talks with Israel in July. |
Tension has also mounted in the West Bank, where eight Palestinians have been shot dead by Israeli soldiers and three Israelis have been killed since the talks began. | Tension has also mounted in the West Bank, where eight Palestinians have been shot dead by Israeli soldiers and three Israelis have been killed since the talks began. |
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