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Israeli air force hits Gaza after mortar fire

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Gaza City (AFP) Jan 7, 2011
The Israeli air force bombed three sites across the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip late on Thursday, causing no casualties, Palestinian security officials and witnesses said.

The air raids hit targets in the southern city of Rafah, in the northern town of Jabaliya and also struck a site which had been previously been used for launching rockets in the Zeitun district, just east of Gaza City, they said.

The Israeli military confirmed attacking only two targets.

"One was a terror site in northern Gaza, the other a terrorist tunnel in the south," a spokeswoman told AFP.

Tunnels from the southern Gaza Strip into neighbouring Gaza, used by militant groups and smugglers, are frequent targets of Israeli air raids.

The Israeli action came just hours after a mortar shell was fired into southern Israel.

Tensions have been rising along the Israel-Gaza border in recent months, with militants firing dozens of rockets and mortar rounds into southern Israel and the air force responding with strikes targeting training sites, weapons facilities and smuggling tunnels.

On Wednesday, Palestinian militants had fired seven projectiles, most of them mortar shells, across the border without causing any injuries or damage, the army said.

And overnight, Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians whom they said were trying to get across the border fence into Israel.



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