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ISRAEL STRIKES 150 TARGETS IN MAJOR GAZA ESCALATION

▶ Pregnant woman and her daughter killed as 18 more are injured in bombardmen­t ▶ Palestinia­n and Israeli officials are negotiatin­g for a long-term ceasefire

- NAGHAM MOHANNA Gaza City

Israel and Hamas launched fresh salvos on Thursday evening after a brief pause in hostilitie­s earlier in the day, with air strikes injuring at least 18 Palestinia­ns and flattening a cultural centre.

It was not clear if the exchange marked the start of another escalation between the two sides or if Gazan militants would return to a ceasefire they had declared earlier in the day.

Beginning on Wednesday night and into Thursday, fireballs and explosions shook the Gaza Strip while plumes of smoke rose from the enclave. Israel launched more than 150 strikes on targets across the densely packed enclave. Those killed in the Gaza Strip included Enas Khammash and her 18-month-old daughter Bayan.

The ongoing exchanges come as Egypt and Qatar lead negotiatio­ns for a lasting ceasefire. A Hamas delegation arrived in Doha over the weekend, having travelled through the Rafah Crossing with Egypt. Reuters reported on Sunday that an Israeli official had also visited Doha as part of the negotiatio­ns. Palestinia­n President Mahmood Abbas is also in Doha for the talks.

But after the latest exchange of fire, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his Security Cabinet on Thursday evening. An Israeli official said Mr Netanyahu had instructed the army to prepare for “every possibilit­y.”

The strike on the building in Gaza City wounded 18 Palestinia­ns. A separate strike destroyed the Said Meshal Cultural Centre in the city and other offices in the same building, including one for the Egyptian community in the enclave.

The building was not publicly known to include facilities for Hamas.

Meanwhile, a rocket fired from the strip that hit an open area outside the Israeli city of Beersheba caused no damage or injuries.

It was the first time since a 2014 war that a rocket had hit that deep inside Israel, according to Israeli media. Beersheba is about 40 kilometres from the Gaza Strip. Israeli military spokesman Lt Col Jonathan Conricus described it as an escalation.

Nickolay Mladenov, the UN envoy for the Middle East conflict who has been seeking to negotiate a long-term truce between Israel and Hamas, said he was “deeply alarmed”.

Palestinia­n President Mahmud Abbas called on the internatio­nal community to “immediatel­y and urgently intervene”.

Early reports indicated that the talks have been focused on getting both sides to agree to a long-term cessation of hostilitie­s under which Qatar could then finance aid and developmen­t projects in Gaza in exchange for Israel easing the crippling blockade.

The UN has also reportedly played a role in brokering talks, alongside Egypt. It is unclear what state talks are at or if the latest action on the ground has jeopardise­d any progress.

Khammash, 23, was due to give birth in a few days. Instead, she was killed by an Israeli air strike with her young daghter.

Their one-storey home in Dier Albalah is little more than a breezebloc­k shack. As such, it crumbled when it became the end point for one of what the Israeli military said was an assault on 150 targets in the early

minutes of Thursday. “We entered the house and found the mother and her daughter were killed and the father was wounded,” said Khaled Abu Sanger, a neighbour.

A third Palestinia­n also died. Khammash was in her ninth month of pregnancy, according to the health ministry in Hamas-controlled Gaza.

The Israeli military later said it had taken action in response to Hamas firing 180 rockets at its territory.

It was the third major escalation since last month and came despite attempts by UN officials and Egypt to secure a long-term truce between Israel and Hamas. Mohammed Abu Khammash, now a widower, was taken to the nearby Al Aqsa Hospital, where he woke up hours after the military action that killed his family.

He suffered head, leg and back injuries and could not attend the funerals of his loved ones, the coffin of which was draped in the Palestinia­n flag with the top cover bearing a picture of Bayan.

“My sister was dreaming to deliver her baby in good health, she was so excited and had prepared the room for the baby and clothes.

“Unfortunat­ely she left us and took her children with her,” Iman Abu Khammash told The National. Sahar Abu Kammash, 22, a friend of the dead woman, said: “Enas is gone, who will bring Enas to me again? Bring her to me.”

Hamas announced a halt to the rocket fire after the clashes. Israel’s military declined to comment.

In nearby Israeli communitie­s, residents were sent scrambling to bomb shelters.

Most of the rockets fired by Hamas landed in open areas, but at least two hit the Israeli town of Sderot near Gaza and sirens sounded throughout the night and into the morning.

Medics reported at least four injured being taken to Israeli hospitals, including a 30-yearold Thai woman in moderate to severe condition after being injured in the Eshkol region bordering Gaza.

Israel’s military reported that seven civilians were injured.

Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman, told The National: “The Israeli occupation is intended to cause an escalation and disrupt the United Nations and Egyptian efforts to end the siege.

“We warned against continuing the escalation on the Gaza Strip but the Israeli occupation did not respect the Palestinia­ns and they started to kill civilians.

“We don’t want a war but we want the Israeli occupation to respect the rules of the truce.”

 ?? Heidi Levine for The National ?? Mourners carry the bodies of 23-year-old Palestinia­n Enas Khammash and her 18-month-daughter Bayan, at their funeral in Deir Al Balah in the central Gaza Strip yesterday. Khammash’s husband was injured in the Israeli air strike
Heidi Levine for The National Mourners carry the bodies of 23-year-old Palestinia­n Enas Khammash and her 18-month-daughter Bayan, at their funeral in Deir Al Balah in the central Gaza Strip yesterday. Khammash’s husband was injured in the Israeli air strike

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