Violence ends Israel-Gaza truce
BBC News online - 29 October 2012
Militants in Gaza have
fired 11 rockets into Israel, officials say, amid a flare-up in fighting
which shattered a brief ceasefire between the two sides.
It came hours after Israeli aircraft hit targets in Gaza, after militants fired rockets following the killing by Israel of a Gazan who Israel said fired mortars at its troops.
An Egyptian-brokered truce had calmed cross-border fighting since Thursday.
Last week six militants were killed by Israeli air strikes on the Hamas-run territory amid some of the heaviest rocket-fire against Israel from Gaza for months. Four Israeli civilians were wounded in the attacks and a soldier was severely injured by a roadside bomb on the Gaza border.
"It is often difficult to pinpoint when a specific escalation in violence started. Both sides will always remember what they see as a previous act of aggression by the other which enables them to justify their attacks as retaliation”
Israel said seven rockets were fired into Israel on Sunday.
The militant who died in the air strike near the southern town of Khan Younis on Sunday morning belonged to the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas.
Hamas militants have been behind most of the recent rocket attacks, which have largely been carried out by smaller factions over the past months. Israel says it holds Hamas responsible for all attacks from its territory.
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