Khaleej Times

10 Palestinia­ns killed as Gaza flare-up derails peace efforts

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GAZA CITY — Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip killed three Palestinia­ns on Monday after a barrage of rocket fire towards its territory from the enclave, as renewed violence threatened to derail efforts to restore calm.

Israel’s military said it had so far struck more than 20 militant sites in response to some 80 launches from the Hamas-run territory, reportedly rockets and mortars. Missile defences had intercepte­d a number of the rockets, the military said.

The army said an Israeli bus was hit by fire from the Gaza Strip. Medics reported one person severely wounded.

Medics also said six people from the southern Israeli city of Sderot were lightly wounded. Israeli police said a rocket hit a house in Netivot, another southern Israeli town.

Gaza’s health ministry said three Palestinia­ns were killed in the Israeli strikes. Militant group the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said two were its members.

Hamas, meanwhile, claimed responsibi­lity for the rocket fire on behalf of all Palestinia­n militant groups in Gaza, saying it was in revenge for a deadly Israeli military operation late on Sunday.

On Sunday, a clash erupted during an Israeli special forces operation in the Gaza Strip that killed seven Palestinia­n militants, including a local commander for Hamas’s armed wing, and an Israeli army officer. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a trip to Paris and rushed home as tensions rose, and on Monday convened a meeting of security chiefs.

Israel had stressed its covert operation on Sunday was an intelligen­ce-gathering mission and “not an assassinat­ion or abduction”, but Hamas strongly denounced it and vowed revenge.

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