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Israel launches airstrikes in Gaza Strip

Officials claim Palestinia­n activists sent incendiary balloons over the border

- JULIA FRANKEL

JERUSALEM — Israel carried out a series of airstrikes in the Gaza Strip late Friday after Palestinia­n activists launched incendiary balloons into Israel as a week of violence along the volatile frontier intensifie­d.

The rising tensions along Israel’s front with Gaza came as fighting in the occupied West Bank surged to levels unseen in two decades. In the latest bloodshed Friday, the Israeli army killed a Palestinia­n militant in the northern West Bank.

For the past week, Palestinia­n activists have been protesting at the fence separating Gaza and Israel. The protests have turned violent, with demonstrat­ors hurling explosives toward Israeli troops and soldiers responding with tear gas and live fire.

For the first time in the current round of unrest, Palestinia­n protesters on Friday launched balloons into Israel, blackening large patches of vegetation on the other side of the border. Palestinia­n health officials said Israeli gunfire wounded 28 Palestinia­ns during protests along the barrier. Hamas, the Islamic militant group ruling Gaza since 2007, says youths have organized the protests in response to Israeli provocatio­ns.

Unrest over the past week has escalated tensions and prompted Israel to bar entry to thousands of Palestinia­n laborers from the impoverish­ed enclave.

The evening airstrikes struck three military posts belonging to Hamas, the army said. Israel and Hamas have fought four wars and engaged in numerous smaller battles since Hamas took over the territory.

On Friday, Palestinia­n protesters at the border fence said they were demonstrat­ing against recent Jewish visits to a disputed holy site in the Old City of Jerusalem. Jews revere the hilltop compound as the Temple Mount, home to the biblical Jewish Temples. Today, it is home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

Under long-standing arrangemen­ts, Jews are allowed to visit the site, but not to pray there. But growing numbers of visits — along with scenes of some Jews quietly praying — have raised Palestinia­n fears that Israel is plotting to divide or take over the site. Israel says it is committed to the longstandi­ng status quo.

Earlier Friday, Israeli forces killed a Palestinia­n militant in the northern West Bank, Palestinia­n authoritie­s said. The Islamic Jihad militant group claimed the man as its fighter and identified him as 18-yearold Abdallah Abu Hasan.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry said Hasan was shot in the abdomen by Israeli forces early Friday morning in a Palestinia­n village north of the West Bank city of Jenin.

The Israeli army said the shooting occurred during a nighttime raid in Kafr Dan, a town near the militant stronghold of Jenin. It said Palestinia­ns fired at soldiers and threw explosives. Soldiers shot back, hitting Hasan.

Around 190 Palestinia­ns have been killed in the West Bank since the start of the year, according to a tally by The Associated Press. Israel says most of those killed have been militants, but youths protesting the incursions and others not involved in the confrontat­ions have also been killed.

At least 31 people have been killed in Palestinia­n attacks against Israelis since the beginning of 2023.

Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinia­ns seek those territorie­s for their hoped-for independen­t state.

 ?? (AP/Adel Hana) ?? A Palestinia­n protester uses slingshots to hurl stones while waving a Palestinia­n flag as others burn tires during clashes with Israeli security forces along the frontier with Israel east of Gaza City on Friday.
(AP/Adel Hana) A Palestinia­n protester uses slingshots to hurl stones while waving a Palestinia­n flag as others burn tires during clashes with Israeli security forces along the frontier with Israel east of Gaza City on Friday.

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