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Israeli Gaza strike 'kills four' Israeli strike kills four in Gaza
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At least four people are reported to have died in an Israeli strike on a Hamas-run police station in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis. Four people have died in an Israeli strike on a Hamas-run police station in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, Palestinians say.
The Israeli military said in a statement it had targeted a rocket crew position in southern Gaza.The Israeli military said in a statement it had targeted a rocket crew position in southern Gaza.
It said it attacked a "terrorist position in response to rocket and mortar attacks from the Gaza Strip on localities in southern Israel". It said it attacked "in response to rocket and mortar attacks... on localities in southern Israel".
Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip in June, ousting its Fatah rivals. The strike came as Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak warned a "broad operation" was imminent in Gaza.
Islam Shahwan, a Hamas security spokesman, was quoted by AP news agency as telling a radio station: "The Zionist enemy have been keep an eye on the Palestinian people, and they decided to target a police station in Khan Younis." He told reporters: "Every passing day brings us closer to a broad operation in Gaza.
"We are not looking forward to it, we would be happy if circumstances prevented it."
Retaliation
Israel has carried out several air strikes inside Gaza in recent months in retaliation for almost daily rocket attacks on Israel by Palestinian militants.Israel has carried out several air strikes inside Gaza in recent months in retaliation for almost daily rocket attacks on Israel by Palestinian militants.
Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip in June, ousting its Fatah rivals.
On Monday Israel agreed to reconsider plans to curb power supplies to Gaza, in retaliation for rocket attacks, after legal advice from the attorney general.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had condemned the plans as punitive.