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Published 12 Jul, 2012 08:21am

Hamas member killed, two hurt in Israel strike on Gaza

GAZA CITY: A Palestinian from the ruling Hamas movement was killed and two others wounded on Thursday in an Israeli air strike on eastern Gaza City, medics said.

The attack targeted a training ground used by Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, in the southeastern Zeitun neighbourhood of the city, they said.

The dead man was named by medics as Mahmud al-Hiqi, 27, and the other two, who were moderately injured in the strike, were also identified as Hamas member.

The Israeli army had no immediate comment on the strike which hit close to an area where three Palestinians had been injured by Israeli tank fire earlier on Thursday.

In the earlier incident, three men who were travelling in a car in Shejaiya, a neighbourhood in the east of the city, were injured when a tank shell struck their vehicle and another landed nearby, medics said.

One of them was critically wounded, while the other two were moderately hurt.

The Israeli military said artillery forces and aircraft had fired at members of Hamas but Palestinian sources could not immediately confirm if they were Hamas members or other civilians.

“The squad was in position to launch an anti-tank missile at IDF soldiers performing routine activity near the security fence,” a statement said, referring to the Israel Defence Forces.

“A hit was confirmed.”

The statement had also claimed that Gaza member had on Monday fired an anti-aircraft missile at southern Israel, but a spokeswoman later corrected the statement, saying it was “an error.”

Unrest in and around Gaza flared up last month after a deadly cross-border attack from Sinai which left an Israeli civilian dead.

In six days of tit-for-tat violence which began on June 18, 15 Palestinians were killed and dozens more injured, while Palestinians fired more than 150 rockets at Israel, injuring five.

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