Yorkshire Post

Thousand without heating in city

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GAZA MILITANTS have fired dozens of rockets at southern Israel, killing a man in a strike on a residentia­l building and vowing to further escalate their attacks if Israel keeps bombing the Palestinia­n territory.

As fighting raged throughout the day, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu met his security cabinet to plot a way forward.

The heavy exchange of fire, which was triggered by a botched Israeli undercover raid into Hamas-ruled Gaza late on Sunday, marked the most serious escalation since an Israel-Hamas war in 2014.

Internatio­nal mediators have appealed for restraint, hoping to avert another war.

The Israeli military said some 400 rockets and mortars have been launched from Gaza since Monday afternoon, with about 100 of them intercepte­d by Israel’s Iron Dome defence system.

Israel said it has struck more than 100 targets it says are linked to militants in Gaza, including one assault that destroyed Hamas’ TV station.

Three other buildings believed to be connected to Hamas were destroyed, it said.

On Tuesday, Gaza’s health ministry said two Palestinia­ns in their 20s were killed in separate air strikes, raising the number killed since the Israeli offensive began to six, including four militants. At least 25 people have been injured.

Israeli medical officials said the body of a 48-year-old man was found under the rubble of a building hit by a rocket in the southern city of Ashkelon.

Relatives in the West Bank town of Halhoul identified the man as Mahmoud Abu Asbeh, a Palestinia­n labourer who had been working in Israel. He left a wife and six children behind. Nearly 30 people have been wounded in Israel, three critically, according to medical officials.

The military said jets struck several “key strategic” Hamas targets, including military compounds, rocket launching posts and part of its vast undergroun­d tunnel network.

Also targeted was a Gaza City building serving Hamas’ military and intelligen­ce forces which houses a munitions warehouse.

It is unclear whether Mr Netanyahu is prepared to escalate the offensive. Earlier this week, he said he was trying to avoid an unnecessar­y war.

Israel has fought three wars with Hamas since the Islamic militant group seized control of Gaza in 2007.

Thousands of Palestinia­ns and scores of Israelis have been killed, while Hamas has remained firmly in power and Israel has faced internatio­nal criticism.

Hundreds of thousands of people are without heating thanks to a long-standing dispute between the national gas company and regional utility providers.

More than 600,000 residents in Kryvy Rih in Ukraine’s southeast seized the building of the local gas company demanding that the heating be turned on, with temperatur­es falling below zero at night.

In the town of Smila, in central Ukraine, residents have blocked roads leading into town, demanding that authoritie­s provide heating.

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