Times of Suriname

Israel strikes Hamas in Gaza, calling attack response to rocket fire

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ISRAEL - Israeli aircraft attacked a Hamas target in Gaza yesterday after a Palestinia­n rocket strike, the Israeli military said, in the first serious crossborde­r flareup since a surge in fighting last month. The latest hostilitie­s followed Israel’s closure of offshore waters to Gaza fisherman on Wednesday in what it said was a response to incendiary balloons launched across the frontier that caused fires in fields in southern Israel this week.

In a statement, the military said fighter planes attacked “undergroun­d infrastruc­ture” in a compound belonging to the Hamas militant group that rules the Gaza Strip. There were no reports of injuries. The military said it was responding to a rocket fired from Gaza overnight that was intercepte­d by the Iron Dome antimissil­e system.

In two days of heavy fighting in early May, projectile­s from Gaza killed four civilians in Israel, local health officials said, and Israeli strikes killed 21 Palestinia­ns, over half of them civilians, according to Gaza health authoritie­s. A truce mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United Nations ended that round of violence. Some two million Palestinia­ns live in Gaza, whose economy has suffered years of Israeli and Egyptian blockades as well as recent foreign aid cuts and sanctions by the Palestinia­n Authority, Hamas’s rival in the Israeliocc­upied West Bank.

Israel says its blockade is necessary to stop arms reaching Hamas, with which it has fought three wars since the group seized control of Gaza in 2007, two years after Israel withdrew its settlers and troops from the small coastal enclave. (Reuters)

 ??  ?? Smoke rises after an attack of Israeli aircraft in Gaza City. (Photo: MSN)
Smoke rises after an attack of Israeli aircraft in Gaza City. (Photo: MSN)

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