San Antonio Express-News

Israel, Palestinia­ns clash after night raid

Gaza rocket fire a retaliatio­n for military operation

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JERUSALEM — Palestinia­n militants in the Gaza Strip launched an intense and sustained rocket and mortar attack across much of southern Israel on Monday, in retaliatio­n for the killing of seven fighters by Israeli forces in a botched covert operation in Gaza the night before.

Israeli aircraft and tanks struck back repeatedly, hitting military targets in Gaza but also leveling a television station and attacking the homes of several militants, in the territory’s heaviest fighting since a war with Israel in 2014.

The fighting threatened to scuttle months of multilater­al talks aimed at calming the Israel-Gaza border, where protests since March have been met with a lethal Israeli response, killing some 170 unarmed Palestinia­ns and wounding thousands more. The talks had already produced concrete steps to ease tensions in Gaza, including increased electrical power and the influx of millions of dollars in aid.

More than 300 rockets and mortar shells were fired into Israel on Monday, scores of them intercepte­d by Israel’s Iron Dome defense system, the Israeli military said. By nightfall, the military said its fighter jets, attack helicopter­s and tanks had struck more than 70 military targets in Gaza belonging to the militant groups Hamas and Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad.

Authoritie­s in Gaza said three Palestinia­ns had been killed in Israeli airstrikes and three others were wounded. More than a dozen Israelis were reported wounded in the rocket and mortar attacks, including a 19-year-old soldier who was seriously injured when a bus was struck near Kfar Aza, northeast of Gaza, by an anti-tank missile.

The Israeli military ordered all residents in the south, including in the cities of Ashdod and Beersheba, to remain in bomb shelters. There were reports that homes had been struck and residents injured in Netivot and Sderot, Israeli towns near northern Gaza. Airraid sirens were heard as far away as Hebron and the Dead Sea area.

On Monday night, both sides were escalating the conflict.

Just before 9 p.m., armed factions in Gaza said they were ratcheting up their rocket attacks, and sirens began sounding every few minutes near the Gaza perimeter. A direct hit was reported on a building in Ashkelon, Israel.

In Gaza City, employees of the Hamas television station Al-Aqsa received a telephoned warning to evacuate Monday night. The building was soon leveled by multiple missile blasts that were captured on video by onlookers.

A Hamas spokesman, Fawzi Barhoum, called the station’s destructio­n an act of “barbaric aggression.”

The Israeli military said the station, which was “owned and operated” by Hamas, was a legitimate military target. “It contribute­s to Hamas’ military actions, including by providing operationa­l messaging to militants, directing and explicitly calling for terror activities against Israel, and providing guidance on how to carry out such terror activities,” the military said in a statement.

Soon after, an Israeli airstrike demolished Al Aqsa’s radio station.

The escalation came hours after Palestinia­ns and Israelis buried combatants who were killed Sunday night, after what Israeli news media described as an Israeli intelligen­ce mission inside the Gaza Strip that went awry.

Six Hamas fighters, including a commander of forces in the Khan Younis area, and a member of the Popular Resistance Committees, another armed faction, were killed. An Israeli lieutenant colonel in the elite Maglan unit, a commando brigade, was also killed in the clash.

According to a former Israeli official with knowledge of the operation, the mission’s goal was surveillan­ce, not an assassinat­ion.

 ?? Mahmud Hams / AFP / Getty Images ?? A ball of fire rises above the building that houses the Hamas-run television station Al-Aqsa in the Gaza Strip during an Israeli airstrike on Monday.
Mahmud Hams / AFP / Getty Images A ball of fire rises above the building that houses the Hamas-run television station Al-Aqsa in the Gaza Strip during an Israeli airstrike on Monday.

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