Yorkshire Post

Militants intensify attacks on Israel

- CHARLES BROWN NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

WORLD: Palestinia­n militants in the Gaza Strip have intensifie­d a wave of rocket fire into southern Israel, striking towns and cities.

At least one person was killed and three wounded in one of the bloodiest rounds of fighting since the 2014 war. Around eight Palestinia­ns, including a pregnant woman and her 14-month-old niece, were killed.

PALESTINIA­N MILITANTS in the Gaza Strip have intensifie­d a wave of rocket fire into southern Israel, striking towns and cities across the region.

At least one person was killed and three seriously wounded in one of the bloodiest rounds of fighting since the 2014 war. Around eight Palestinia­ns, including a pregnant woman and her 14-month-old niece, have also been killed.

Israeli forces struck dozens of targets throughout Gaza, including militant sites that it said were concealed in homes or residentia­l areas.

The army also moved armoured units toward the Gaza perimeter as the sides headed closer to all-out war.

Moshe Agadi, a 58-year-old Israeli father of four, was struck in the chest by shrapnel in a residentia­l courtyard from one of the 450 rockets fired from Gaza in less than 24 hours.

Then a midday barrage hit Ashkelon again, wounding three people, including two seriously who were suffering from “multisyste­m trauma”.

The Israeli military has retaliated with some 260 airstrikes against militant targets in Gaza.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry had previously said an Israeli strike on Saturday killed a pregnant woman, Falistin Abu Arar, 37, and her niece, Seba Abu Arar, in their east Gaza City home.

However, military spokesman Lt Col Jonathan Conricus said Sunday that a detailed review found that a Palestinia­n rocket had misfired and killed them.

He said the Palestinia­ns were “trying to sell a story that isn’t true”. The conflictin­g accounts could not immediatel­y be reconciled.

Hospital officials in Gaza confirmed the deaths of two men, ages 28 and 21.

Islamic Jihad media outlets said the two were militants. Their deaths raised to nine the number of Palestinia­ns killed in the recent fighting.

The sudden outburst has broken a month-long lull as Egyptian

Palestinia­ns are trying to sell a story that is not true. Israeli military spokesman Lt Col Jonathan Conricus.

mediators had been trying to negotiate a long-term cease-fire between the two sides, who have fought three wars and several other rounds of conflict over the past decade.

Conricus said Israel’s strikes hit a variety of “high-quality” militant sites, that included commanders’ homes in which militant activity was observed. He said he had no knowledge of civilians being harmed by Israeli fire.

The military spokesman said Israel was deploying an armored brigade along the Gaza front, with tanks ready for offensive missions as needed.

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