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Israel, Palestinian militants trade deadly fire over Gaza

Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse
May 10, 2023
Smoke billows following Israeli strikes on Gaza City on May 10, 2023
Smoke billows following Israeli strikes on Gaza City on May 10, 2023 — MAHMUD HAMS

Israel's army and Gaza militants traded heavy cross-border fire Wednesday, with 22 Palestinians killed over two days amid the worst escalation of violence to hit the coastal territory in months.

Smoke billowed from the densely populated coastal enclave after Israel announced it was targeting rocket launch sites of the militant group Islamic Jihad.

Gaza's health ministry said seven people were killed, a day after Israeli strikes on the Palestinian territory left 15 dead.

Relatives mourn outside the morgue of a hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on May 10, 2023 following the death of Palestinian Muhammad Abu Taima in an Israeli strike

Sirens wailed in the Tel Aviv area warning of incoming rocket fire, an AFP journalist reported, and in communities close to the border, according to the army.

In a joint statement Palestinian militant factions said "hundreds of rockets" were fired, while the Israeli army reported 270 launches from Gaza.

Four of those killed Wednesday were fighters with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the group said in a statement.

The fatalities also included a 10-year-old girl, whose body was seen by an AFP journalist in Gaza City's Shifa hospital.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was "ready for the possibility of an expanded campaign and harsh strikes against Gaza," in a meeting with local leaders near the coastal territory.

Israel's Iron Dome air defence system intercepts rockets launched from the Gaza Strip, above Ashkelon on May 10, 2023

Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said it had received no immediate reports of casualties.

Israel's Iron Dome air defence system intercepted rockets above the coastal city of Ashkelon and elsewhere in the south, AFP photographers witnessed.

The latest violence comes a day after Israeli strikes on Gaza killed three top Islamic Jihad militants and 12 others, including four children, according to a health ministry toll.

- 'Tension and fear' -

Israel's military said Wednesday's strikes included firing on militants "who were travelling to a rocket launch site in the city of Khan Yunis" in southern Gaza.

Israel and Palestinian territories

Islamic Jihad had vowed Tuesday to retaliate, with Israel warning its residents near the border to stay near bomb shelters.

Ahead of Wednesday's exchange of fire, Gaza's usually bustling shops were closed.

People in Gaza "expect the worst", said resident Monther Abdullah.

"Everyone feels anxious and people aren't on the street much. I definitely feel like there's a war coming," the 50-year-old told AFP.

Speaking in Ashkelon before the rocket fire, resident Amos Gueta, 58, said there was a feeling of both "anxiety and satisfaction that something is being done" against Palestinian militants.

Smoke billows over the Gaza Strip town of Rafah following an Israeli air strike

The latest violence comes on the second anniversary of a devastating 11-day war fought between Gaza militants and Israel.

Hamas spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou said Wednesday "the strikes of the unified resistance are part of the process of responding to the massacre committed by (Israel)."

Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad are considered terrorist organisations by Israel and the United States.

- West Bank deaths -

Among those killed Tuesday were four children and three senior Islamic Jihad operatives.

Palestinian gunmen carry a body during a funeral in Jenin in the Israeli occupied West Bank, on May 10, 2023

The top militants were named as Jihad Ghannam, Khalil al-Bahtini and Tareq Ezzedine, a Gaza-based militant leader in the West Bank.

Earlier Wednesday, Israeli troops raided the West Bank town of Qabatiya, killing two people whom the army accused of firing at soldiers.

The Palestinian health ministry identified the two men as Ahmed Jamal Tawfiq Assaf, 19, and Rani Walid Ahmed Qatanat, 24.

The Israeli military said troops detained one person during the raid when soldiers were shot at from a vehicle.

Israeli air defences respond as more than 60 rockets are fired from Gaza towards Israeli population centres, including Tel Aviv

"The soldiers responded with live fire toward the two assailants and killed them," the army said.

Mourners including armed militants later carried the two men's bodies through the streets in a funeral procession.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since the Six-Day War of 1967 and its forces regularly operate in Palestinian cities.

- 'Barbaric' strikes -

The Arab League on Wednesday condemned the "aggressive (and) barbaric Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip, which targeted civilians, children and women in residential neighbourhoods".

Palestinians carry the body of a man killed the previous day in Israeli military strikes, during a funeral on May 10, 2023, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip

The Gaza violence this week is the worst since a three-day escalation in August killed 49 Palestinians, with no Israeli fatalities.

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh spoke Wednesday to Qatar, Egypt and the United Nations, key mediators in Gaza, his spokesman Taher al-Nunu said.

While Hamas has fought multiple wars with Israel in recent years, the group stayed on the sidelines of last year's conflict fought between Israel and Islamic Jihad.

The latest violence brings to 132 the number of Palestinians killed in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict so far this year.

Nineteen Israelis, one Ukrainian and one Italian have been killed over the same period, according to an AFP count based on official sources from the two sides.

These figures include combatants as well as civilians, and, on the Israeli side, three members of the country's Arab minority.