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Fresh surge in Gaza violence

2006-10-14 16:44
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Gaza - Israeli troops killed eight Palestinian gunmen in clashes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, including seven from the militant group Hamas, amid a surge in violence in the coastal territory.

In the past three days, 21 Palestinians have been killed in fighting in Gaza, the majority of them militants. Around two dozen people have also been wounded. There have been no reports of any Israeli military deaths or injuries.

Since Israel stepped up its offensive in Gaza in June, following the kidnapping of one of its soldiers by militants, at least 250 Palestinians have been killed, around half civilians.

Israel says the offensive is designed to track down the kidnapped soldier and to stop militants firing home-made rockets into Israel. Rocket attacks have increased in recent days.

The latest gunman killed was from the Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, a wing of President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement. His car was struck by a missile in an Israeli air strike, emergency workers said. Another gunman in the car was critically wounded and two passers-by were also hurt.

Four of the Hamas militants killed on Saturday died when a house they were hiding in was hit by a series of Israeli missiles, security sources said. A fifth later died of his wounds. Three others were killed in separate raids.

The Israeli military confirmed it had carried out the attacks, including the air strike.

A column of Israeli tanks backed by attack helicopters moved into an area east of the town of Jabalya, outside Gaza City, overnight, part of what Israel has dubbed operation "Rain Man".

Israel says the operation will end on Sunday but that the timing "will be determined according to security assessments".

Israeli media reported that Defence Minister Amir Peretz had instructed the military to expand its operations to prevent rocket attacks on towns in southern Israel.

Stalled talks

Peretz is originally from the town of Sderot, just outside Gaza, which has been hit frequently by rockets fired from Gaza in the past year. The rocket attacks often cause damage and light injuries but very rarely cause deaths.

Israel pulled its troops and more than 8 000 Jewish settlers out of Gaza last year after 38 years of occupation. Since the pullout, Palestinian militants have consistently fired makeshift rockets from Gaza into Israel.

The recent fighting also comes amid deepening divisions among Palestinians, with forces from Hamas, which controls the Palestinian government, clashing with rivals loyal to Fatah.

Hamas defeated Fatah in elections in January this year and there has been a power struggle between the two groups since.

Weeks of talks to form a unity government, and potentially put an end to the in-fighting, have so far failed to bear fruit.

Attempts to organise a first formal meeting between Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, in the pipeline for the past two weeks, also appear to have been put on hold, postponing efforts to revive long-stalled peace talks.

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