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Heavy fire after botched Israeli raid inside Gaza

Middle East: Most intense barrage since 2014 war

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Palestinia­n militants have bombarded Israel with dozens of rockets and mortar shells.

In response, Israeli warplanes struck targets throughout the Gaza Strip in what appeared to be the most intense exchange of fire since the 2014 war.

Palestinia­n officials said at least three people, including two militants, were killed by Israeli fire and nine were wounded.

In Israel, the national rescue service said at least seven people were wounded, including a 19-year-old man who was in critical condition after a bus travelling near the Gaza border was struck.

The fighting, which cast doubt over recent understand­ings brokered by Egypt and UN officials to reduce tensions, was triggered by a botched undercover Israeli military raid in Gaza the day before.

The undercover troops, apparently on a reconnaiss­ance mission, were discovered several miles inside Gaza, setting off a battle that left seven militants, including a Hamas commander, and an Israeli military officer dead.

At sundown, militants launched 100 rockets in less than an hour, the most intense barrage since the 50-day war four years ago.

The rockets, which continued into the evening, lit up the skies of Gaza and set off air raid sirens throughout southern Israel.

The Israeli military said it was dispatchin­g warplanes to strike “terror targets” across Gaza.

The military said warplanes, helicopter­s and tanks had struck over 20 militant targets, including military compounds and observatio­n posts.

It also said it targeted a squad that was launching rockets.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad, a smaller militant group, said the rocket fire was revenge for Sunday night’s Israeli incursion.

Islamic Jihad spokesman Daoud Shehab said the groups wanted “the occupation and its supporters know that the lives of our sons come with a price”.

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Palestinia­ns inspect a crater and wreckage after a raid

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