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Egypt pushes for calm between Israel and Gaza after flare-up in hostilities

  • The Egyptian efforts came a day after Hamas militants launched rockets into the Mediterranean Sea off central Israel
  • The rocket strikes prompted Israel to carry out air strikes on militant positions in Gaza

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Egyptian officials on Sunday pushed for Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip to rein in hostilities and adhere to a ceasefire in place since the war in May.

The Egyptian efforts came a day after Hamas militants launched rockets into the Mediterranean Sea off central Israel, prompting Israel to carry out air strikes on militant positions in Gaza early on Sunday. No casualties were reported.

The Israeli military said it struck “a rocket manufacturing site and military posts” belonging to Hamas in the Gaza Strip overnight in response to Saturday’s rocket fire.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Photo: Haim Zach / GPO / DPA
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Photo: Haim Zach / GPO / DPA

“Whoever points missiles at Israel bears responsibility,” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said at the start of the government’s weekly Cabinet meeting.

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On December 29, Palestinian militants shot an Israeli contractor working along the border fence and Israel responded with tank fire at militant positions in what was the first exchange of fire in months.

Egyptian officials called on Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups in Gaza to stop their actions seen by Israel as “provocative,” and for Israel to accelerate arrangements agreed upon as part of the ceasefire, an Egyptian diplomat with knowledge of the ongoing efforts said. The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter with the media.

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“Neither side wants a full-blown war,” the diplomat said. “They just want guarantees and steps on the ground.”

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