Khaleej Times

Violence eases on Gaza-Israel border amid Egypt mediation

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gaza / occupied jerusalem — Schools reopened in southern Israel and traffic clogged Gaza’s streets on Wednesday in signs of a pullback from the most serious escalation of cross-border fighting in months.

But while violence eased amid Egyptian mediation, Israeli forces and Palestinia­n activists were on hair-trigger footing, with rocket attacks from Gaza and Israeli air strikes in the enclave briefly resuming late on Tuesday after a day-long lull.

Despite dozens of rocket launchings and Israeli attacks, no deaths have been reported. Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile intercepto­rs have destroyed some of the rockets and Palestinia­n activists vacated facilities targeted in the air strikes.

Towns in southern Israel, where rocket-warning sirens have disrupted daily life since the current round of fighting began on Monday, reopened classrooms. In Gaza, schools were also operating and cars filled the streets.

The Gaza frontier remained tense, however, with Israeli troops and tanks deployed along the border. Both Israel and Gaza’s ruling Hamas group made clear that attacks by the other side would not be tolerated.

Even if the crisis subsides, it could shadow Israel’s April 9 election, in which right-wing regime prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has campaigned on a tough security platform.

an Israeli border guard moves away from a burning military vehicle during clashes with Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors on the outskirts of Ramallah on Wednesday. —

The latest fighting has added to tensions that were already building ahead of the first anniversar­y on March 30 of the start of weekly Gaza protests at the border. Some 200 Gazans have been killed and thousands wounded by Israeli fire during those protests, and one Israeli soldier has been killed.

Israel says its use of lethal force is meant to stop alleged attempts to breach the border and launch attack on its troops and civilians.

The protesters are demanding the right to return to lands Palestinia­ns were forced to leave in Israel during fighting that accompanie­d its founding in 1948.

Seven Israelis were injured in Monday’s initial rocket attack that hit the village of Mishmeret, 120km north of Gaza. No other casualties in Israel have been reported. Twelve Palestinia­ns have been wounded by Israeli strikes, Gaza health officials said.

Egypt was expected to pursue further truce talks on Wednesday, said a Palestinia­n official involved in the efforts.

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AFP

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