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Israel, Gaza fighters trade fire as tensions soar after deadly West Bank raid

  • Israel launched air strikes on the Gaza Strip on Friday in response to militant rocket fire
  • Tensions flared after Israeli forces killed seven gunmen and two civilians during a West Bank raid

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A man holds a Palestinian flag during clashes with Israeli forces, near the Israel-Gaza border east of Gaza City on Thursday. Photo: Reuters
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Gaza militants fired rockets and Israel carried out air strikes early Friday as tensions soared following an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank that killed nine Palestinians, including at least seven militants and a 61-year-old woman.

It was the deadliest single raid in the territory in over two decades. The flare-up in violence poses an early test for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government and casts a shadow on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s expected trip to the region next week.

Palestinian militants fired five rockets at Israel, the military said. Three were intercepted, one fell in an open area and another fell short inside Gaza. Israel carried out a series of air strikes at what it said were militant targets. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

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Thursday’s deadly raid in the Jenin refugee camp was likely to reverberate on Friday as Palestinians gather for weekly Muslim prayers that are often followed by protests. Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, had earlier threatened revenge for the raid.

Raising the stakes, the Palestinian Authority said it would halt the ties that its security forces maintain with Israel in a shared effort to contain Islamic militants.

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Previous threats have been short-lived, in part because of the benefits the authority enjoys from the relationship and also due to US and Israeli pressure to maintain it.

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