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Israel strikes Hamas targets in Gaza Strip after rocket fire

Israeli strikes were aimed at two Hamas sites in the north of the territory, says Palestinia­n security sources

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ISRAEL targeted Hamas in air strikes on Gaza early on Saturday after rockets were fired at it from the Palestinia­n enclave, the army said, two days after a fragile ceasefire began.

Hamas, the Islamist movement that has de facto control over the Gaza Strip, had been spared the brunt of Israeli bombardmen­t during this week’s flare-up which focused on its hardline ally Islamic Jihad.

A ceasefire has been in place since Thursday morning following the wave of tit-of-tat air strikes and rocket fire between Israel and Islamic Jihad -- the territory’s second most powerful militant group.

The army said it launched Saturday’s strikes after “two rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israeli territory” and were intercepte­d by air defences.

It was not immediatel­y known who fired the rockets. Palestinia­n security sources said the Israeli strikes were aimed at two Hamas sites in the north of the territory.

“Among the sites targeted was a military camp of the Hamas terror organisati­on and a military compound used by the Hamas naval forces,” a statement from the Israeli military said.

“In addition an undergroun­d terror infrastruc­ture was also targeted.” There were no reports of casualties.

It was the first time Hamas had been hit since this week’s escalation began with Israel’s targeted killing of a top Islamic Jihad commander early on Tuesday.

That strike triggered almost immediate retaliator­y rocket fire from Islamic Jihad, which set off air-raid sirens and sent Israelis rushing to bomb shelters in the country’s southern and central regions.

The Israeli military said around 450 rockets were fired at its territory during the fighting and air defences intercepte­d dozens of them.

The military responded with air strikes it said targeted Islamic Jihad militant sites and rocket- and missilelau­nching squads.

After two days of fighting which killed 34 Palestinia­ns and no Israelis, a ceasefire was agreed. But it has so far been precarious, with fire coming from both sides after the agreement went into effect.

There have been three wars since 200 between Israel and Palestinia­n militants in the blockaded territory which is home to some 2 million people.

Israeli analysts said that the focus on Islamic Jihad rather than Hamas earlier this week was a clear signal that the army sought to avoid a major new conflict.

The violence came at a politicall­y sensitive time for Israel, with no new government in place since a September election ended in deadlock.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Palestinia­n protesters burn tires amid clashes with Israeli security forces following an anti-Israel demonstrat­ion at the entrance of the West Bank city of Ramallah near the Jewish settlement of Beit El on Saturday.
(AFP) Palestinia­n protesters burn tires amid clashes with Israeli security forces following an anti-Israel demonstrat­ion at the entrance of the West Bank city of Ramallah near the Jewish settlement of Beit El on Saturday.

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