Albuquerque Journal

Israel says rocket intercepte­d, stages airstrikes in Gaza

There were no immediate reports of casualties, but escalation is possible

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TEL AVIV, Israel — Militants fired a rocket into Israel’s south Wednesday, the army said, raising already heightened tensions under the country’s new ultranatio­nalist government.

Early Thursday, the Israeli military said it started attacking targets in the Gaza Strip in response to rockets. According to local media, Israeli fighter jets struck a militant site in the central Gaza Strip. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The military says the rocket from the Gaza Strip was intercepte­d. Israel usually responds to rocket fire with airstrikes, raising the possibilit­y of further escalation.

Local residents reported hearing explosions. Israel’s rescue service said it had no reports of injuries, except for a 50-year-old woman who slipped and fell while running to a shelter.

The action over Israel Wednesday comes after Gaza’s ruling Hamas militant group has threatened Israel over the combative stance of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has promised harsh treatment of Palestinia­n detainees in Israeli prisons. From the occupied West Bank to the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, many Palestinia­ns revere prisoners as heroes for the Palestinia­n cause.

Ben-Gvir said new rocket fire from Gaza will not stop him from implementi­ng punitive policies against Palestinia­n detainees and he called for an urgent Security Cabinet meeting to discuss a response.

Israeli-Palestinia­n violence has spiked recently as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited with a call for calm.

An Israeli military raid on a militant stronghold in the West Bank city of Jenin last week killed 10, mostly militants. The next day, a Palestinia­n shooting in an east Jerusalem Jewish settlement killed seven. A separate east Jerusalem shooting over the weekend by a 13-year-old Palestinia­n wounded two Israelis.

After the unrest, Israel approved a series of punitive steps against the Palestinia­ns.

Hamas issued a statement Tuesday condemning alleged assaults by prison guards against Palestinia­n detainees, specifical­ly females, in Israeli prisons.

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