Santa Cruz Sentinel

Gaza rockets, Israeli strikes follow deadly West Bank raid

- By Tia Goldenberg

>> Palestinia­n militants in Gaza launched rockets at southern Israel and Israeli aircraft struck targets in the coastal enclave early Thursday after a gunbattle triggered by an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank killed 10 Palestinia­ns.

The bloodshed extends one of the deadliest periods in years in the West Bank, where dozens of Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since the start of the year. Palestinia­n attacks on Israelis in 2023 have killed 11 people.

The Israeli military said Palestinia­n militants fired six rockets and two anti-aircraft missiles from the Gaza Strip toward the country's south early Thursday. Air defenses intercepte­d five of the rockets and one landed in an open field, according to the military. The missiles did not hit their targets. The attacks were not immediatel­y claimed by Palestinia­n militant groups.

Israeli aircraft then struck several targets in northern and central Gaza, including a weapons manufactur­ing site and a military compound belonging to the Hamas militant group that rules the enclave. There were no reports of injuries in Israel or Gaza from the rocket attacks or strikes.

The violence comes in the first weeks of Israel's new far-right government, which has promised to take a tough line against Palestinia­ns, and as security forces step up arrest raids of wanted militants in the West Bank. Israel says the raids — begun in the wake of a series of deadly Palestinia­n attacks last spring — are meant to dismantle militant networks and thwart future assaults.

But the operations have shown few signs of slowing the violence and Wednesday's resulted in one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, raising the likelihood of further bloodshed.

“We have a clear policy: to strike terror powerfully and to deepen our roots in our land,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a meeting of his Cabinet. “We will settle accounts with whoever harms Israeli citizens.”

Israeli police stepped up security in sensitive areas on Thursday, while Hamas said its patience was “running out.” Islamic Jihad, another militant group, vowed to retaliate.

A day after a raid in January on the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank that killed 10 Palestinia­ns, a Palestinia­n shot and killed seven people outside a synagogue in east Jerusalem.

On Thursday, police said security guards at the entrance to a West Bank settlement shot and lightly wounded a woman who police said attempted to stab the guards.

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