The Borneo Post

Calm returns to beleagured Palestinia­n enclave Strip

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Calm returned to the Gaza Strip and nearby Israeli communitie­s on Wednesday after the worst military flare-up since a 2014 war raised fears of yet another full-blown conflict in the beleaguere­d Palestinia­n enclave.

At the United Nations, envoy for the Middle East Nickolay Mladenov warned the Security Council that the escalation showed “how close to the brink of war we are every day.”

The exchange of fire on Tuesday and into the early hours of Wednesday began with a barrage of rocket and mortars into Israel

Since yesterday, the army has responded forcefully to fire from the Gaza Strip with attacks against dozens of targets of terrorist organisati­ons in the harshest blow that we have dealt them in years.

from Gaza.

Israel said it targeted some 65 militant sites in the Gaza Strip. It also said around 100 rockets and mortars fired from Gaza either exploded in Israel or were intercepte­d by air defences.

Three Israeli soldiers were wounded, one moderately and two lightly, the military said. There were no reports of casualties in Gaza.

Late Tuesday, an Islamic Jihad spokesman said a ceasefire had been reached, and on Wednesday senior Hamas official Khalil alHayya also spoke of an accord.

Though Israeli officials denied being part of a ceasefire, calm was maintained on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel’s military had delivered the “harshest blow” in years to Gaza militants.

“Since yesterday, the army has responded forcefully to fire from the Gaza Strip with attacks against dozens of targets of terrorist organisati­ons in the harshest blow that we have dealt them in years,” Netanyahu said, according to his office.

The United Nations Security Council convened on Wednesday to discuss the violence, following a US request for an urgent meeting.

“This latest round of attacks is a warning to all of how close to the brink of war we are every day,” said UN envoy Mladenov, speaking via video link from Jerusalem.

But Kuwait, a non-permanent council member, blocked a USdrafted statement that would have strongly condemned Palestinia­n rocket fire from Gaza.

The Gulf nation said it was blocking the statement to allow for considerat­ion of a draft resolution it has put forward on the protection of Palestinia­n civilians.

The United States, which has veto power in the council, will oppose such measures, Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon told reporters.

US Ambassador Nikki Haley said “the people of Gaza do not need protection from an external source. The people of Gaza need protection from Hamas.”

Early Tuesday, some 28 mortar shells were fired toward Israel from the Gaza Strip.

Israel said most were intercepte­d by its air defence systems but put residents in the area on high alert, ordering them to stay within 15 seconds of shelters. — AFP

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel Prime Minister

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 ??  ?? Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations Riyad Mansour speaks to members of the UN security council during an emergency session on Israel-Gaza Conflict at the United Nations headquarte­rs in New York City.
Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations Riyad Mansour speaks to members of the UN security council during an emergency session on Israel-Gaza Conflict at the United Nations headquarte­rs in New York City.
 ??  ?? A man inspects the damage at a site targeted by an Israeli airstrike a day before in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza strip. — AFP photos
A man inspects the damage at a site targeted by an Israeli airstrike a day before in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza strip. — AFP photos

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