Israeli jets pound Gaza
GAZA CITY: Israeli warplanes carried out a fresh round of strikes in the Gaza Strip on Monday after a rocket fired by Palestinians slammed into southern Israel, the army said.
The cross-border exchange followed a weekend escalation in violence seen as among the most serious since Israel and the coastal enclave’s Hamas rulers fought a war in 2014. Hamas was quick to say that it did not seek further confrontation.
Israeli fighter jets "targeted underground infrastructure in the southern Gaza Strip, in response to the projectile that was launched at Israel earlier," an army statement said. It did not give further details, but Palestinian security sources said several missiles were fired at farmland east of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip.
No casualties were reported on either side. Monday’s strikes followed fierce exchanges over the weekend after an improvised bomb apparently planted by Palestinian militants exploded Saturday, injuring four Israeli soldiers inspecting the border fence.
Israel responded by pounding 18 Hamas facilities in two waves of air strikes on Saturday and Sunday, according to the Israeli military. Israeli ground forces also killed two Palestinian teenagers in the enclave in cross-border fire.But senior Hamas official Mahmoud Zahar said Monday that his organisation had no wish to see fighting with Israel intensify.
"The resistance does not want to waste its energy on this escalation," he told the Hamas-affiliated Al-Risala website. He added that efforts were under way "to stop escalation and a new war", although he did not elaborate.
Another source close to Hamas said it was sending messages to Israel through neighbouring Egypt, which frequently mediates between the two sides. The source told AFP that Hamas representatives in Cairo "have officially informed the head of Egyptian intelligence that the movement is not interested in any escalation in Gaza."
"The Egyptian authorities must press the (Israeli) occupation government to stop the aggression and ongoing strikes in Gaza," he added. The European Union said the flareup was of "real concern", describing the deaths of the Palestinian teenagers as "deplorable" and demanding a halt to rocket fire.
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