Bristol Post

Israelis and Hamas keep up onslaught

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HAMAS has sent a heavy barrage of rockets deep into Israel in a matter of minutes as Israel pounded Gaza with more air strikes.

The relentless escalation of hostilitie­s came even as Egyptian negotiator­s held in-person talks with the two sides, intensifyi­ng efforts at mediation.

Previous fighting between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers, including a devastatin­g 2014 war, was largely confined to the impoverish­ed and blockaded Palestinia­n territory and Israeli communitie­s on the frontier.

But this round seems to be rippling farther and wider than at any time since the 2000 Palestinia­n intifada, or uprising, and is tearing apart the country at its seams.

While some rocket attacks have reached the Tel Aviv area, Arab and Jewish mobs have rampaged through the streets, savagely beating people and torching cars.

Flights have been cancelled or diverted away from the country’s main airport.

Weary Palestinia­ns, meanwhile, sombrely marked the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan yesterday as militants fired one barrage of rockets after another and Israel carried out waves of bonerattli­ng air strikes.

Since the rockets began on Monday, Israel has toppled three highrise buildings that it said housed Hamas facilities after warning civilians to evacuate.

Gaza’s health ministry said the death toll has climbed to 83 Palestinia­ns, including 17 children and seven women, with more than 480 people wounded.

Islamic Jihad confirmed the deaths of seven militants, while Hamas has acknowledg­ed 13 of its militants killed, including a senior commander.

Israel says the number of militants dead is much higher.

Seven people have been killed in Israel. Among them were a soldier killed by an anti-tank missile and a six-year-old child hit in a rocket attack.

A visit by Egyptian security officials was a significan­t developmen­t in internatio­nal mediation efforts, which have been key to ending past rounds of fighting.

The officials met first with Hamas leaders in Gaza before holding talks with the Israelis in Tel Aviv, two Egyptian intelligen­ce officials said.

Still, both Israel and Hamas seemed determined to press ahead.

Even as word came of the mediators’ presence, Gaza militants fired a volley of some 100 rockets nearly simultaneo­usly, raising air raid sirens around southern and central Israel.

There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties – but the barrage appeared aimed at demonstrat­ing that Hamas’s arsenal was still full even after three nights of air strikes and the killing on Wednesday of several Hamas leaders involved in the rocket programme.

 ??  ?? Mourners carry the body of Awad Abu Selmiya during a funeral for 13 Hamas militants outside a mosque in Gaza City yesterday
Mourners carry the body of Awad Abu Selmiya during a funeral for 13 Hamas militants outside a mosque in Gaza City yesterday
 ??  ?? Smoke rises following Israeli airstrikes on a building in Gaza City
Smoke rises following Israeli airstrikes on a building in Gaza City

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