Los Angeles Times

Airstrike kills young siblings in Gaza Strip

The Palestinia­n children were 6 and 10. Israel was targeting Hamas camps after missiles were fired.

- By Kate Shuttlewor­th and Rushdi Abu Alouf Special correspond­ents Shuttlewor­th reported from Jerusalem and Abu Alouf from the Gaza Strip.

GAZA STRIP — Two Palestinia­n children, a brother and sister, were killed in the Gaza Strip on Saturday when shrapnel from an Israeli airstrike hit their home, medical officials said.

The strike was targeting four training camps for Hamas militants and came in response to the f iring of four missiles from the Gaza Strip into open areas of southern Israel late Friday, according to a statement from the Israeli military.

Residents of Beit Lahiya, in the north of the Gaza Strip, said 10- year- old Yassin Abu Khoussa died when shrapnel hit his family home near a militant training camp. His 6- year- old sister, Isra, was seriously wounded in the strike and died at a hospital.

Their 13- year- old brother was wounded but survived, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry spokesman, Ashraf Qidra.

The house had already been partially destroyed during the most recent Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip in 2014, but the family was still living there, local sources said.

The Israeli strikes hit five targets across the Gaza Strip, according to a statement from Hamas, the Islamist militant group that controls the Palestinia­n coastal enclave.

No organizati­on has claimed responsibi­lity for f iring the four rockets into Israel, but Israel has said it holds Hamas responsibl­e for any attacks launched from the Gaza Strip.

An Israeli military spokesman, Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, described the attacks as an effort to “threaten the security and safety of the people of southern Israel.”

“The military will continue to act to protect those who threaten innocent lives and Israel’s sovereignt­y,” he said. During the Gaza war of 2014, militants f ired thousands of rockets and mortars into Israel, which responded heavily with airstrikes, naval strikes and later a ground invasion. In all, 1,200 Palestinia­ns were killed, mostly civilians. Israel lost six civilians and 67 soldiers.

The war ended with a fragile cease- fire, and rocket fire tapered off.

The last missile attack from the Gaza Strip was in October 2015. In an ensuing airstrike by Israel, a 2- yearold girl and her pregnant mother were killed when their house collapsed.

A 5- year- old was killed in February when an unexploded shell thought to be a dud detonated, and several other Palestinia­ns were shot dead during demonstrat­ions near the border with Israel.

In contrast, violence has surged in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, where nearly 200 Palestinia­ns and 33 Israelis have been killed this year.

The next frontier in the conf lict may not be the air but undergroun­d. The Israe- li military has said Hamas militant f ighters have been digging tunnels with the aim of reaching inside Israel to carry out more attacks. Israel is working on technology to detect and destroy such tunnels.

 ?? Khalil Hamra
Associated Press ?? THE AIRSTRIKE damaged a bedroom in the town of Beit Lahiya. Ten- year- old Yassin Abu Khoussa died immediatel­y and his younger sister, Isra, died later at a hospital. Their brother, 13, was wounded but survived.
Khalil Hamra Associated Press THE AIRSTRIKE damaged a bedroom in the town of Beit Lahiya. Ten- year- old Yassin Abu Khoussa died immediatel­y and his younger sister, Isra, died later at a hospital. Their brother, 13, was wounded but survived.

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