The Borneo Post

Hamas rocket fire from Gaza hits Israel

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JERUSALEM: Hamas militants fired a dozen projectile­s at Israel overnight, the Israeli army said yesterday, in what the territory’s Islamist rulers said was their response to Israeli targeting of Palestinia­n civilians.

The projectile­s, which Israeli media said included rockets, caused no casualties or damage.

Three of them were destroyed in flight by Israel’s Iron Dome air defence system, an army spokesman told AFP.

Hamas said its military wing was retaliatin­g against Israeli fire against Palestinia­n civilians, which has seen at least 134 Gazans killed since protests along the border began on March 30.

There have been no Israeli deaths.

“The occupation’s escalation and its targeting of the peaceful Palestinia­n protesters as well as the Palestinia­n fighters prompted (an) immediate response,” Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said.

“Every silly measure taken by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinia­ns proves the failure of the Israeli policies and miscalcula­tion of the Israeli plans,” Barhoum added in an English-language statement.

Late on Tuesday, an Israeli air strike and tank fire targeted a vehicle belonging to a Hamas official ‘ heavily involved’ in launching kites and balloons fitted with incendiari­es over the border, the army said.

Two Hamas observatio­n posts in northern Gaza were also hit, the army said.

There were no reports of casualties on the Palestinia­n side.

The fire kites and balloons have caused huge crop losses on Israeli farms near the border prompting Israeli threats to demand compensati­on from the West Bank-based Palestinia­n Authority.

Since March 30, Gazans have been demonstrat­ing along the heavily guarded border in protest at Israel’s decade-long blockade of the territory and in support of the Palestinia­ns’ right to return to lands they fled or were driven from during the war surroundin­g the creation of Israel in 1948.

The demonstrat­ions peaked when at least 62 Palestinia­ns were killed as thousands approached the border fence in protest at Washington’s moving of its embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to the disputed city of Jerusalem on May 14.

Israel insists the whole of Jerusalem is its ‘eternal indivisibl­e capital’ but the Palestinia­ns claim the eastern sector, which Israel occupied in the Six- Day War of 1967 and later annexed, as the capital of their future state. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Palestinia­n protesters pull a piece of the barbed wire fence along the border with Israel during clashes with Israeli forces along the border with the Gaza strip east of Gaza City. — AFP photo
File photo shows Palestinia­n protesters pull a piece of the barbed wire fence along the border with Israel during clashes with Israeli forces along the border with the Gaza strip east of Gaza City. — AFP photo

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