Israeli strike kills 2 Palestinians in Gaza

Israeli strike kills 2 Palestinians in Gaza

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 09:51 PM IST
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Palestinian father Yehya Hasan mourns while holding the body of his daughter, Rahaf, during a funeral for the toddler and her pregnant mother on October 11, 2015, at the al-Nusairat refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip. A pregnant Palestinian mother and her two-year-old daughter were killed in the air strike in the Zeitun sector south of Gaza City while three others were still trapped under the ruins of a house, medical sources said. Israel said it had targeted "two Hamas weapon manufacturing facilities" in response to two rocket launches at Israel the day before. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS |

Gaza City : A pregnant Palestinian mother and her toddler daughter were killed in an Israeli retaliatory air strike on Gaza today, as violence between Israelis and Palestinians threatened to spiral out of control.

Nur Hassan, 30, and her daughter Rahaf Hassan, 2, were killed when their house in northern Gaza Strip sector Zeitun was demolished by the Israeli attack, medics said, with three others still trapped under the ruins.

Israel said it had targeted “two Hamas weapon manufacturing facilities” in response to two rocket launches at Israel yesterday, as well as a number of attempts by Palestinians to violently break into Israel from Gaza.

One of the rockets had hit an open field in southern Israel and the other was intercepted, while nine Palestinians were killed during the border clashes with Israeli soldiers.

While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and president Mahmud Abbas have sought to avoid an escalation, frustrated Palestinian youths have defied efforts to restore calm and a wave of stabbings has spread fear in Israel.

Gaza had been mainly calm amid the week’s unrest elsewhere, but the recent clashes, rockets and air strike exacerbated fears that a wider Palestinian uprising, or intifada, could erupt.

The Friday border clashes came as Hamas’s chief in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, called the overall violence an intifada and urged further unrest.

Hamas, which rules Gaza, remains deeply divided from Abbas’s West Bank-based Fatah.

Abbas as well as Netanyahu meanwhile spoke with US Secretary of State John Kerry, each putting the blame for the situation on the other.

Netanyahu said he told Kerry he expected the Palestinian Authority to stop its “wild and mendacious incitement, which is causing the current wave of terrorism”.

And Abbas said he reiterated the need for Israeli authorities to stop giving cover to “settler provocations, carried out under the army’s protection”.

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