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Seven hurt in Israeli raid on Gaza: Palestinians
by Staff Writers
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP) July 17, 2011

Seven people were wounded in Gaza on Sunday by what Palestinian medical sources said was an Israeli air strike, but Israel denied it had carried out any such raid.

Adham Abu Selmiya, spokesman for the Hamas-run medical services in the Gaza Strip, said four children and three adults suffered moderate injuries in air strikes in the northern Beit Hanun area.

But a spokeswoman for the Israel Defence Forces told AFP "there was no IDF activity in Gaza overnight or this morning."

The reported raid comes after days of rocket fire from Gaza into southern Israel and four straight days of retaliatory Israeli air strikes between Tuesday and Friday night.

The Israeli military said four rockets were fired from the coastal territory into Israel over the weekend, bringing to 20 the number of munitions -- including both rockets and mortar rounds -- fired from Gaza since July 1.

The uptick in violence comes after months of relative calm that followed a flare-up in tensions in April, when an anti-tank missile fired from Gaza hit an Israeli school bus, killing a teenager.

Israel responded with a series of air strikes that killed at least 19 Palestinians in the deadliest violence since Israel's devastating 22-day assault on Gaza in 2008-2009.

The violence raised fears of another similar offensive, but on April 10 Gaza's Hamas rulers declared a return to the truce that ended Israel's Operation Cast Lead in January 2009.

On Sunday, Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported a "dramatic rise" in the number of rockets being smuggled into Gaza, citing intelligence sources, who said the increase was the biggest since the end of Operation Cast Lead.

The newspaper reported that intelligence officials believe around 10,000 rockets have been stockpiled in the Palestinian territory, with the weapons flowing more easily into Gaza with the breakdown of security in Sinai after the overthrow of the Egyptian government.

"The working assumption in the... (military) Intelligence Branch is that, among the 10,000 rockets currently in Gaza, there are several Fajr-5 rockets with a range of 70 kilometres (44 miles), several hundred Grad rockets with a 40 kilometre (25 miles) range and hundreds more Grad rockets with at least a 20 kilometre (13 mile) range," the newspaper reported.




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Israel defence officials want Turkey ties repaired: report
Jerusalem (AFP) July 17, 2011 - Israel's defence establishment wants to see ties with Turkey repaired, even supporting an apology to Ankara for a bloody 2010 raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, Israel's Haaretz daily reported Sunday.

Relations between the former allies have been in tatters since the military operation, in which nine Turkish activists were killed when Israeli commandos raided a flotilla trying to breach a blockade on the Gaza Strip.

Ankara has demanded an official apology from Israel for the killings, but Israel has so far refused, in part fearing that such an apology could open the way for commandos who took part in the raid to be prosecuted.

But Haaretz reported on Sunday that defence and justice ministry officials have in recent weeks suggested that Israel could in fact head off potential lawsuits by Turkish human rights organisations by offering an apology.

Israeli lawmakers, including Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, have said publicly that the Jewish state will not apologise for the raid, warning that expressing any such sentiment would be humiliating.

But Israeli officials also acknowledge that upgrading relations with Ankara is a high diplomatic priority and that the Jewish state would benefit from a return to the once-warm ties the countries had.





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