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Egyptian mediators in Gaza after latest exchange of fire
by Staff Writers
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Feb 10, 2020

An Egyptian delegation arrived in Gaza on Monday seeking to ease tensions, a Hamas security source said, after Israel again attacked the enclave with air strikes in response to projectiles fired by militants.

Egypt has long served as a mediator between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas that controls the Gaza Strip, but further details on the latest visit were not immediately available.

Israel's army said in a statement that early on Monday its "aircraft and fighter jets targeted a number of Hamas terror targets in the southern Gaza Strip."

A Hamas "training compound and military infrastructures" were among the targets, the army added.

There were no reports from Gaza of casualties or damage.

On Sunday night, a projectile was launched from Gaza at southern Israel, triggering air raid sirens and sending thousands to bomb shelters.

A spokeswoman for the regional council in Shaar Hanegev, northeast of Gaza, said the projectile apparently hit an open field.

At least eight rockets or mortars have been fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israel since January 28 when US President Donald Trump released his vision for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to the Israeli army.

Israel has struck back each time, with no Israelis or Palestinians so far reported injured.

Israel and Hamas have fought three wars since 2008 and the tit-for-tat fire has raised fear of another conflict.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel would "not accept any aggression from Gaza".

"I will not go into detail about all of our actions and plans in front of the media, but we are prepared to take devastating action against the terrorist organisations in Gaza," he said.

"Our actions are very strong and they have not yet ended, to put it mildly."

Trump's controversial plan would grant Israel a number of its long-held goals, including full control of disputed Jerusalem and a green light to annex all settlements and other parts of the West Bank.

In exchange the Palestinians would be offered a state in the remaining parts of the West Bank and Gaza.

The Trump proposals were angrily rejected by all Palestinian factions as biased towards Israel.


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Three Lebanese soldiers killed in 'ambush': army
Beirut (AFP) Feb 9, 2020
Three Lebanese soldiers were killed and two others wounded Sunday in the northeast region of Hermel while pursuing a stolen vehicle, the army said, raising a previous toll. They had been giving chase when they were "ambushed and came under fire," it said. In an initial statement it said two soldiers had been shot dead, but later reported that a third had succumbed to his wounds. It said one gunman was also killed and the driver of the vehicle was arrested, without giving further details. ... read more

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