Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Israel exchanges intense fire with Hamas militants in Gaza

- By Aron Heller

JERUSALEM » The Israeli military carried out its largest airstrike campaign in Gaza since the 2014 war Saturday as Hamas militants fired dozens of rockets into Israel throughout the day, threatenin­g to trigger an all-out war after weeks of growing tensions along the volatile border.

Two Palestinia­n teenagers were killed in an airstrike in Gaza City, while three Israelis were wounded from a rocket that landed on a residentia­l home.

Israel said it was focused on hitting militant targets and was warning Gaza civilians to keep their distance from certain sites. But even before the report of casualties the intense titfor-tat airstrikes and rocket barrages still marked a significan­t flare-up after a long period of a generally lowlevel, simmering conflict.

“The Israeli army delivered its most painful strike against Hamas since the 2014 war and we will increase the strength of our attacks as much as necessary,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Late Saturday, Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza announced that they had agreed to a ceasefire brokered by Egypt, but sirens warning of incoming rockets still wailed in southern Israel early Sunday and it was unclear if the cease-fire was holding.

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus said the latest Israeli sortie, the third of the day, struck some 40 Hamas targets including tunnels, logistical centers and a Hamas battalion headquarte­rs. He said the escalation was the result of the sustained Hamas rocket attacks, its fomenting of violence along the border and its campaign of launching incendiary kites and balloons that have devastated Israeli farmlands and nature reserves.

“Our message to Hamas is that we can and will enhance the intensity of our effort if needed,” he said. “What Hamas is doing is pushing them ever closer to the edge of the abyss ... Hamas will have to understand that there is a price to be paid.”

Later, witnesses reported that Israeli warplanes dropped four bombs on an unfinished building near a Hamas police and security compound in Gaza City, reducing the old structure to rubble. The four-story building is adjacent to a public park. Gaza’s Health ministry said two teenagers were killed in the strike and ten others injured.

It marked the first casualties of the day. Striking in the heart of Gaza City is typically only seen during full-blown conflicts like the 2014 war and could signal that a further escalation may be in store.

The Israeli military had no immediate reaction to that strike but said it had targeted a separate highrise building in the northern Gaza Strip that was used as a Hamas urban warfare training facility. It said a tunnel was dug under the building.

Shortly after, Israeli medical officials said three Israelis were wounded from a rocket that landed on a house in southern Israel. It said paramedics in the southern city of Sderot were treating a 52-year-old man with a chest wound, a 17-year-old girl with a face wound and a 20-year-old woman with injuries to her limbs.

Sirens wailed overnight and throughout most of the day Saturday in southern Israel as waves of rockets and mortars were launched from Gaza amid the airstrikes. The military said it identified about 60 launches of rockets and mortars from Gaza toward Israeli territory, of which about 10 were intercepte­d by the Iron Dome aerial defense system. As a precaution, the military shut down a popular beach in southern Israel and placed limitation­s on gatherings of large crowds. Israeli police says four of the projectile­s caused damage.

Israel has been warning Hamas in recent weeks that while it has no interest in engaging in the kind of conflict that led to the sides fighting three wars over the past decade, it will not tolerate Gaza militants’ continued efforts to breach the border and its campaign to devastate Israeli border communitie­s with incendiary attacks.

With Israel focused on rising tension along its northern border in its efforts to prevent Iran from establishi­ng a permanent military foothold in postcivil war Syria, it has been wary of escalating hostilitie­s in Gaza. But Netanyahu has also come under pressure to act from southern Israeli communitie­s, who have once again found themselves under rocket fire from Gaza in addition to contending with the daily field fires.

“We are ready to operate simultaneo­usly in different theaters,” Conricus said, referring to the dual threats from Syria and Gaza. “It will be challengin­g to fight on more than one border but it is something we can do and are prepared to do.”

Israel’s military chief visited the border area for briefings and the Security Cabinet, Israel’s top decision-making body, is expected to convene Sunday to discuss further actions.

On Friday, thousands of Palestinia­ns gathered near the Gaza border for their near-weekly protest. A 15-year-old Palestinia­n who tried to climb over the fence into Israel was shot dead. Later the military said an Israeli officer was moderately wounded by a grenade thrown at him.

 ?? KHALIL HAMRA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Teargas canisters fired by Israeli troops fall over Palestinia­ns during a protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, Friday. Gaza’s Health Ministry says a 15-year-old Palestinia­n has been killed at a border protest by Israeli fire.
KHALIL HAMRA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Teargas canisters fired by Israeli troops fall over Palestinia­ns during a protest at the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, Friday. Gaza’s Health Ministry says a 15-year-old Palestinia­n has been killed at a border protest by Israeli fire.
 ?? KHALIL HAMRA - THE AP ?? The mother of 15-year-old Othman Hilles, mourns over his body during his funeral in the family home in Gaza City, Saturday. Hilles was killed on Friday at a border protest by Israeli fire, Gaza’s Health Ministry said.
KHALIL HAMRA - THE AP The mother of 15-year-old Othman Hilles, mourns over his body during his funeral in the family home in Gaza City, Saturday. Hilles was killed on Friday at a border protest by Israeli fire, Gaza’s Health Ministry said.

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