An IDF force operating on both sides of the Gaza border
fence was hit after a bomb went off on Thursday night. One soldier was
seriously injured, another moderately injured and three sustained light wounds.
It was initially believed the troops – Engineering Corps
soldiers backed by Golani Brigade combatants – were hit by mortar fire but it
was later revealed that they were hit by an explosive device.
The five men,
including two officers, were taken to the Soroka Medical Center in Beerheba.
The troops were at the scene as part of the efforts to uncover additional parts
of an underground terror tunnel that was located in the area a month ago.
The force returned fire. Palestinian sources reported that
an IDF tank opened fired at a terror cell belonging to Hamas' armed wing - the
Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, which was situated east of the city of Khan
Younis in south Gaza.
The Palestinians further reported that during exchanges of
fire between terrorists and IDF forces near the city of Abasan in south Gaza, a
Palestinian terrorist was killed and another was wounded, apparently from IDF
tank fire.
The Palestinians identified the terrorist who was killed as Rabiya Barakeh, 21. The IDF later bombed a tunnel in the southern Strip.
The Palestinians identified the terrorist who was killed as Rabiya Barakeh, 21. The IDF later bombed a tunnel in the southern Strip.
On Friday morning sources in Gaza reported that three
members of Hamas' military wing were killed in an IAF strike in the southern
Strip, east of the town of al-Kharrara.
According to the Palestinians, the incident followed the
limited entry of IDF forces into Gaza, near the border fence, but Israeli
officials said the forces operated beyond the security fence but still within
Israeli territory.
The IDF recently uncovered in the Abasan area a
1.5-kilometer long tunnel that stretched from Gaza to the fields of Kibbutz Ein
Hashlosha. The tunnel was meant to facilitate a complex terror attack involving
an assault on soldiers or civilians.
Earlier this week the rocket fire on south Israel resumed
after nearly a month of calm. Two rockets were fired from the Strip in the
early hours of Monday morning. One was intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense
system. The IDF retaliated a few hours later by attacking rocket-launching pads
in north Gaza.
Despite protests, IDF security details for the 13
Gaza-vicinity communities were officially terminated on Thursday morning, as
soldiers left their posts and turned over authority to the local residents.
Residents of Netiv Ha'asara demonstrated against the move on
Wednesday, but on Thursday held an emotional farewell ceremony for the
departing soldiers.
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