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Israel strikes Gaza in retaliatio­n to rocket firing

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Jerusalem - Israel launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip early on Sunday in retaliatio­n to firing of projectile­s from the Palestinia­n enclave into southern Israel, the army said.

Military jets and helicopter­s struck targets linked to Hamas, the group that controls Gaza, shortly after midnight, with no reported casualties.

Israel also suspended cement deliveries to the enclave and cancelled 500 commercial entry permits into Israel ‘until further notice’.

The action was taken ‘due to the continued rocket fire and launchings of incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip into Israel’, said a statement by Maj Gen Kamil Abu Rukun, head of the Israeli military unit responsibl­e for coordinati­on in the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

Since the announceme­nt on

Tuesday by US President Donald Trump of his plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, rockets, shells and explosive balloons have been fired almost daily from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel, provoking Israeli retaliatio­n.

Palestinia­ns strongly reject the US plan, seen as heavily favouring Israel.

The Trump initiative suggests that Israel would retain control of the contested city of Jerusalem as its ‘undivided capital’ and gives the Jewish state the green light to annex settlement­s in the West Bank, which Israel occupied in 1967.

Rocket fire from Gaza on Saturday night forced Benny Gantz, a leading candidate in Israel’s upcoming general election who was campaignin­g in southern Israel, to take refuge with his team in a shelter, local media reported.

Former military general Gantz heads the Blue and White party and is the chief rival of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the March 2 election.

The Israeli army said its overnight strikes on Gaza targeted infrastruc­ture belonging to Hamas.

‘Fighter jets and attack helicopter­s struck a number of Hamas terror targets in the northern Gaza Strip,’ it said in a statement.

Among the targets was ‘undergroun­d infrastruc­ture... used as a situation room’, it added.

There were no casualties from the strikes, according to Hamas security sources.

Hamas and Israel have fought three wars since 2008.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Palestinia­ns inspect the site of a previous Israeli airstrike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday
(AFP) Palestinia­ns inspect the site of a previous Israeli airstrike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday

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