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Fighting erupts on Israel-Gaza border

Six killed in worst violence since 2014

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JERUSALEM: Israel launched more air strikes on Gaza yesterday as Palestinia­ns kept up rocket fire on Israeli territory, in the worst surge of violence since a 2014 war.

The fighting — that has killed six Palestinia­ns, five of them militants, and a civilian in Israel since Monday — threatened to derail efforts by the United Nations, Egypt and Qatar to broker a long-term truce and head off another major conflict in the impoverish­ed enclave.

Hamas, Gaza’s dominant Islamist movement, and other armed factions launched more than 400 rockets or mortar bombs across the border after carrying out a surprise guided-missile attack on Monday on a bus that wounded an Israeli soldier, the military said.

The salvoes were the fiercest since the 2014 Gaza war between Israel and Gaza militants. Hamas said it was retaliatin­g for a botched Israeli commando raid in Gaza that killed one of its commanders and six other gunmen on Sunday. An Israeli colonel was also killed in that incident.

Sirens rang out in the Israeli port of Ashkelon overnight and in other southern towns into yesterday morning, sending residents rushing to bomb shelters. Several homes were hit and the military said Israel’s Iron Dome anti-rocket system intercepte­d more than 100 rockets and mortar bombs.

Israel responded with dozens of air strikes against Gaza, hitting buildings overnight that included a Hamas intelligen­ce compound and the studios of Hamas’s Al-Aqsa Television, whose employees had received advance warnings from the military to evacuate.

In yesterday’s aerial attacks, Israel’s military said it struck a rocket-launching squad and fired at several Palestinia­ns infiltrati­ng through Israel’s border fence.

In Gaza, schools, government office and banks were closed. Classes were also cancelled in Israeli towns near the border.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his security cabinet to discuss Israel’s next moves and the military said it had sent infantry and armoured reinforcem­ents to the Gaza frontier.

A Palestinia­n official said Egypt and the United Nations had stepped up efforts with Palestinia­n factions and Israel to end the current round of fighting “and prevent further escalation”.

A statement issued by militant groups in Gaza said Ashdod, a major Israeli port, and Beersheba, the biggest city in southern Israel, would be hit next if Israel didn’t cease fire.

Egypt urged Israel to back down. The United States, whose peace mediation has been stalled since the seven-week war in 2014, condemned Hamas.

Lt Col Jonathan Conricus, an Israeli military spokesman, said Hamas and the Islamic Jihad group have more than 20,000 rockets and mortars, some capable of reaching Israel’s main cities of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

In Gaza, Israeli missiles completely flattened four multi-floor buildings, including the TV station, and three other homes.

Witnesses said warning missiles, which carry small warheads, were fired first, hitting but not destroying the outer walls of the seven structures.

Abdallah Abu Habboush, 22, said he was awakened by shouts from neighbours to get out of his residentia­l building after what Israel terms the “tap on the roof” warning.

In Ashkelon, where a rocket gutted an apartment building, killing a resident and critically wounding another, a neighbour said: “They told me it would take a long time until my hearing returns.”

Violence has simmered since Palestinia­ns launched weekly border protests on

March 30 to demand the easing of a blockade on Gaza and rights to lands lost in the 1948 war of Israel’s founding.

Israeli troops have killed more that 220 Palestinia­ns during the confrontat­ions, which have included border breaches.

A Qatari cash infusion of 496 million baht last week appeared to dampen Gazan anger. On Sunday, Mr Netanyahu said he hoped to reach an “arrangemen­t” to avoid another Gaza war and ease Palestinia­n economic hardship.

Hamas, which is branded a terrorist group in the West, and Israel have fought three wars in the last decade.

 ?? AFP ?? ABOVE A ball of fire is seen above the building housing a Hamas-run television station in Gaza City during an Israeli air strike.
AFP ABOVE A ball of fire is seen above the building housing a Hamas-run television station in Gaza City during an Israeli air strike.
 ?? AFP ?? LEFT People look at the rubble of a building in Gaza City that was destroyed by an Israeli air strike yesterday.
AFP LEFT People look at the rubble of a building in Gaza City that was destroyed by an Israeli air strike yesterday.

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