Times of Oman

Israeli jets hit Gaza after rocket attack

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GAZA CITY: Israeli warplanes struck Gaza early on Sunday for the second time in three days after cross-border rocket fire by a group which is locked in a power struggle with Hamas.

It was the third time Israel had staged retaliator­y air strikes on the war torn Gaza Strip in the past fortnight after three instances of rocket fire, all of which were claimed by gunmen loosely allied with the IS militant group.

During the raids, the air force hit “infrastruc­ture” in northern Gaza, the military said. The government also ordered the closure until further notice of the Erez crossing for people and the Kerem Shalom crossing for goods. Israel said it held Hamas responsibl­e for all attacks emanating from the Palestinia­n enclave, where it is the de facto power, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning that nobody would prevent Israel from defending itself. “I have not heard anyone in the internatio­nal community condemn this firing; neither has UN said a word,” he told ministers at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.

“It will be interestin­g if this silence continues when we use our full strength to uphold our right to defend ourselves. Let it be clear: The spreading hypocrisy in the world will not tie our hands and prevent us from protecting Israel’s citizens.”

Palestinia­n security sources and witnesses said the raids targeted a training site belonging to Hamas’ armed wing, the Ezzedine Al Qassam Brigades, in the northern Beit Lahiya area. The rocket fire on Saturday evening struck open ground near the southern port of Ashkelon, causing no casualties. The same area was targeted by three rockets on Wednesday, which also prompted retaliator­y air strikes. After that attack, the military deployed batteries of its Iron Dome air defence system around Ashkelon as a precaution, Israeli media reported on Friday.

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