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Israel launches airstrike on Gaza

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Update: 2014-08-19 10:21:00
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DHAKA: Israel on Tuesday ordered the military to respond after three rockets from Gaza struck the south as the two sides were observing a 24-hour truce.

An Israeli official said, reports The Straits Times.

Speaking to media, the official said prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‘ordered the IDF to attack terror targets in Gaza’ in response to the fire, which saw three rockets hit near the southern city of Beersheva that is home to some 200,000 people.

‘Three (rockets) fell on open ground in the Beersheva area,’ an army spokesman told media. Police said there were no injuries or damage.

Shorty afterwards, Palestinian witnesses and security services reported one Israeli air strike hitting open ground in northern Gaza, causing no injuries or damage in what was the first such raid in five days.

‘Following renewed rocket attacks... the IDF is currently targeting terror sites across the Gaza Strip,’ an army statement said.

An foreign ministry statement described the volley as a violation of the ceasefire agreement which is due to expire at 9pm GMT with Israeli and Palestinian negotiators in Cairo working against the clock to reach a deal to secure a longer-term truce in Gaza.

BDST: 2004 HRS, AUG 19, 2014

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