Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Seven Palestinia­ns killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

: Israeli forces killed seven Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip on Sunday in air strikes and an undercover raid that Hamas said targeted one of its commanders and the Israeli military said left one of its officers dead.

The Israeli incursion and air attacks drew rocket fire from the Hamas-controlled enclave, with sirens sounding in Israeli communitie­s along the border. The military said its defences intercepte­d two of the launches. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage on the Israeli side of the frontier.

The violence prompted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to cut short a visit to Paris, where he had been gathering with world leaders for a World War One commemorat­ion.

Hamas said the incident began when assailants in a passing car opened fire on a group of its armed men, killing one of its commanders. Hamas gunmen gave chase as the car sped back

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towards the border with Israel, Hamas said in a statement.

During the pursuit, Israeli aircraft fired more than 40 missiles in the area, according to witnesses. Medics and Hamas officials said at least seven people were killed, four of them militants, including Hamas commander Nour Baraka. It was unclear if the other fatalities included gunmen.

The Israeli military said: “During an IDF (Israel Defense Forces) Special Forces operationa­l activity in the Gaza Strip, an exchange of fire evolved.” One officer was killed and a second was wounded, it said. A return by Israel to a policy of targeting individual Hamas commanders - tactics largely abandoned in recent years - could significan­tly raise tensions along the border.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A relative of Palestinia­n Khaled Qwaider, who was killed in an Israeli air strike, reacts during his funeral on Monday.
REUTERS A relative of Palestinia­n Khaled Qwaider, who was killed in an Israeli air strike, reacts during his funeral on Monday.

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