The Guardian (Nigeria)

Israel launches attacks in Gaza after ‘projectile­s’ fired

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THE Israeli military launched a series of air strikes on Palestinia­n positions in Gaza yesterday after a barrage of rocket fire from the Strip.

At least one base belonging to Hamas and four for Islamic Jihad were struck by Israel, security sources told AFP news agency.

The strikes came after the Israeli army said Palestinia­n fighters were behind a “barrage of projectile­s” fired from Gaza into southern Israel.

Military officials said the state’s Iron Dome aerial defence system intercepte­d some of the 30 rockets and mortar rounds that were fired into Israel.

There were no reports of injuries or damage inside Israel. There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity.

“No country in the world would or should accept such threats to its civilian population. Neither do we,” Emmanuel Nahshon, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman, wrote on

Twitter.

Just hours after the Israeli strikes on Gaza, sirens were heard in southern, the Israeli Haaretz daily reported. Israeli forces said on Twitter that it had intercepte­d “several launches”.

The incident comes a day after Israeli troops killed a Palestinia­n who allegedly approached Gaza’s border with Israel, and two days after Israeli tank fire killed three people in an attack on a military observatio­n post belonging to Islamic Jihad fighters.

The attack comes after Islamic Jihad vowed to take revenge after its members were killed.

An Islamic Jihad leader in Gaza said yesterday “as long as there is occupation, resistance is a legitimate right for the Palestinia­n people”.

“Israel keeps up with its aggression, we stick to the two options: popular protests and resistance responding to the Zionist aggression,” Khaled alBatsh told Theassocia­ted Press.

More than two million Palestinia­ns are packed into the Gaza Strip, a narrow coastal enclave. Israel withdrew its troops and settlers from Gaza in 2005 but, citing security concerns, maintains tight control of its land and sea borders, which has reduced its economy to a state of collapse.

Egypt also restricts movement in and out of Gaza on its border.

Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinia­ns have been stalled since 2014 and Israeli settlement­s in occupied territory Palestinia­ns seek for a state have expanded.

Since March 30, at least 121 Palestinia­ns have been killed in protests at the border, in which they are demanding their right to return to the homes and lands their families were expelled from during the establishm­ent of Israel.

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