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Gaza air strikes ‘kill woman and child’ after rockets hit Israel

August 9th, 2018 | Tags:
A fireball exploding during an Israeli air strike. Photo: AFP
The Hamas rockets were pictured as streaks of light in photographs taken in the Israeli town of Sderot. Photo: REUTERS
The Hamas rockets were pictured as streaks of light in photographs taken in the Israeli town of Sderot. Photo: REUTERS
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Three Palestinians are reported to have been killed in a series of Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip, after militants there fired dozens of rockets into southern Israel.

Gaza health ministry officials said a pregnant woman and her daughter, aged one, were killed in the Jafarawi area. A Hamas militant also died in the north, health officials said.

Israeli media said several civilians were hurt by rocket fire in Sderot and other towns near the Gaza border.

The violence came as the UN and Egypt attempted to broker a long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the militant Islamist group that dominates Gaza.  UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov said he was "deeply alarmed".

"Our collective efforts have prevented the situation from exploding until now. If the current escalation however is not contained immediately, the situation can rapidly deteriorate with devastating consequences for all people," he warned.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the violence broke out after militants shot at an IDF vehicle in Gaza on Wednesday.

Dozens of Rockets 

After Israel responded with tank fire, dozens of rockets were sent toward Israeli territory on Wednesday night.

Hamas's military wing said it was behind the rocket attacks. Earlier this week two of its militants were killed after Israel shelled a Hamas border post in northern Gaza.

The Israel Defense Forces Twitter account said its fighter jets had targeted more than 140 strategic sites, including a weapons manufacturing and storage facility.

"The Israeli strike was conducted in response to the rockets launched from the Gaza Strip at Israeli territory over the course of the evening and night,” it said.

It said about 150 rockets had been launched from Gaza towards Israeli territory.

Israeli television broadcast images of damage to homes and cars in the town of Sderot.

The cross-border violence comes soon after a delegation of senior Hamas officials visited Gaza to discuss a ceasefire agreement with Israel proposed by Egypt and the UN.

Upsurge in Violence 

On Wednesday, UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov condemned the Hamas rocket fire and called for both sides to step away from the brink.

The last four months have seen an upsurge in violence along the Gaza-Israel border.

More than 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces - most during weekly protests at which thousands of Palestinians have expressed their support for the declared right of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homes in what is now Israel.

Human rights groups have accused Israeli troops of using excessive force at the protests, but the military said they only opened fire in self-defence or on people trying to infiltrate its territory.

One Israeli soldier has been shot dead by a Palestinian sniper during the same period, while incendiary devices attached to balloons and kites launched by Palestinians have sparked hundreds of fires in southern Israel, burning some 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres) of forest and farmland.

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