Israeli
aircraft bomb Gaza, five Palestinians killed
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[August 23, 2014]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Maayan Lubell
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli
aircraft bombed the Gaza Strip on Saturday and Palestinian militants
fired rockets at the Jewish state, the military said, with no end in
sight to the deadliest violence between the sides in years.
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Gaza health officials said five people were killed in an Israeli
strike on a house in central Gaza. The Israeli military said it
bombed about 20 targets across the Hamas-dominated strip, including
rocket launchers and weapon caches.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday threatened to
escalate the fight against Hamas, vowing the militant group would
"pay a heavy price" after a four-year-old Israeli boy was killed by
a mortar attack from Gaza.
Indirect negotiations between Israel and Gaza militant groups to end
the conflict, brokered by Egypt, collapsed on Tuesday with no sign
of any resumption ahead.
The Israeli military said Palestinian gunmen had fired almost 500
rockets at Israel since the talks broke down and Gaza health
officials said 65 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli air
strikes since then.
Palestinian health officials say 2,076 people, many of them
civilians, have been killed in Gaza since July 8, when Israel
launched an offensive with the declared aim of ending rocket fire
into its territory.
The boy killed on Friday was the first Israeli child to have died in
the conflict, bringing to four the number of civilians killed in
Israel. Sixty-four Israeli soldiers have also been killed in the
fighting.
The Israeli military had said on Friday the mortar was fired from a
school serving as a U.N. shelter, but later retracted that
statement, saying the shelter was run by Hamas.
EXECUTIONS
On Friday Hamas-led gunmen in Gaza executed 18 Palestinians accused
of collaborating with Israel. The Independent Commission for Human
Rights (ICHR), a Palestinian rights group, said there were two women
among those killed.
Masked militants dressed in black executed seven suspected
collaborators, shooting the hooded and bound victims in a busy
square outside a mosque. The deaths followed the killing of 11
alleged informers at an abandoned police station.
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The crackdown on suspected collaborators followed the killing of
three of Hamas's most senior military commanders in an Israeli air
strike on Thursday, an attack that required precise on-the-ground
intelligence on their whereabouts.
On Friday, Israel's military spokesman Brig. Gen. Motti Almoz warned
Palestinians near weapons stockpiles in Gaza to leave their homes.
"We are intensifying our attacks," he said, adding that Israel was
"preparing for possible ground action".
Israel pulled ground forces out of Gaza more than two weeks ago
after saying it had destroyed a network of Hamas tunnels used for
cross-border ambushes. But Netanyahu last week granted provisional
approval for the call-up of 10,000 army reservists, signaling the
possibility of heightened military action.
Israeli attacks in the densely-populated Gaza Strip have devastated
many areas in the impoverished enclave, home to 1.8 million
Palestinians.
The United Nations says about 400,000 Gazans have been displaced and
more than 400 children killed in the longest and deadliest violence
between Israel and the Palestinians since the second Intifada, or
Palestinian uprising, a decade ago.
(Writing by Maayan Lubell; Editing by Pravin Char)
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