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This is an archive article published on August 19, 2011

Gaza rockets pound Israel after night of airstrikes

After Israeli fighter jets conducted air strikes over Gaza,Gaza militants fired 12 rockets into Israel.

Gaza militants on Friday fired 12 rockets into Israel,seriously injuring one person after a night of Israeli air strikes which killed a teenager and hurt 17 other people.

Most of them caused no injuries or damage but two struck the southern coastal town of Ashdod on Friday morning,damaging a school and a synagogue and seriously wounding one person,Israeli police and the military said.

The uptick in rocket attacks came as Israeli fighter jets staged seven overnight air strikes on targets across Gaza which killed a teenager and injured 17 people,Palestinian medics said.

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The Israeli strikes were launched just hours after a series of deadly attacks near the Red Sea resort town of Eilat,which killed eight Israelis in an operation Israel blamed on the Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees (PRC).

Shortly after the attacks on a desert road,Israel attacked targets in southern Gaza,killing six – including four top PRC militants.

The group vowed bitter revenge and today claimed responsibility for firing two Grad rockets toward the port city of Ashkelon and seven mortars at an army post near the southernmost point of the Israel-Gaza border,close to Egypt.

Overnight,the Israeli air force staged seven raids,hitting two training camps for the armed wing of Hamas,the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades,as well as Palestinian security posts,medics said.

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The Israeli military confirmed the raids,saying it had targeted a weapons manufacturing site,two smuggling tunnels,a “terror tunnel” and several other sites in the wake of the desert attacks and the rocket fire on southern Israel.

“The Israeli Defence Forces will not tolerate any malicious attempt to harm Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers,and will not hesitate to respond with strength and determination to any element that uses terror against the State of Israel and until calm is restored,” it said in a statement.

It also blamed the bloodshed on Gaza’s Hamas rulers,who had on Thursday denied any connection to the coordinated attacks near Eilat.

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