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Israeli air strikes on Gaza kill nine Palestinian militants


Smoke rises after an Israeli missile strike hits the Gaza Strip. 7 July 2014Israel said the air strikes against Gaza are in response to rocket attacks
Nine Palestinian militants have been killed in a series of Israeli air raids on the Gaza Strip.
The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas says six of its fighters died in a single strike near Rafah in the south.
Three others died in separate Israeli air strikes in response to at least 20 rocket attacks from Gaza.
Tensions in the region are high following the murder of Palestinian teenager Mohammed Abu Khdair.

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Benjamin Netanyahu
We will not allow extremists, it doesn't matter from which side, to inflame the region and cause bloodshed”
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
Police believe there was a nationalist motive to his killing, and have arrested six Jewish suspects. The death followed the murder of three Israeli teenagers, whose bodies were found a week ago.
Emergency services in Gaza confirmed only two deaths from the air strike in Rafah but four others are believed to be buried under the collapsed site. A seventh victim was reported killed in another attack.
Earlier, two other Palestinian militants were killed in a separate air attack near a refugee camp in central Gaza.
The Israeli military said the strikes were in response to rocket attacks against southern Israel and targeted "terror" sites and concealed rocket launchers.
But Hamas's military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, vowed that Israel would pay "a tremendous price".
There have been days of tit-for-tat strikes across the Gaza border.
The BBC's Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem says Israel has arrested hundreds of members of Hamas during its search for the kidnappers of the three Israeli teenagers.
That may help to explain the sudden intensification of rocket fire from Gaza, he says.
Women mourn deaths of two Palestinians in Gaza. 6 July 2014These women in Gaza were mourning the deaths of two Palestinians killed in Sunday's air strike
'Murder is murder'
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to bring to justice the killers of 16-year-old Mohammed Abu Khdair.
His funeral in East Jerusalem on Friday triggered repeated clashes between police and Palestinian youths there and in Arab-Israeli towns in the north of Israel.
Earlier in the week, the three Israeli teenagers Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaer - both 16 years old - and Eyal Yifrach, 19 were buried. They were abducted while hitch-hiking in the West Bank and their bodies were found last Monday.
"We will not allow extremists, it doesn't matter from which side, to inflame the region and cause bloodshed," Mr Netanyahu said in a televised statement, after the suspects in the Khdair killing had been arrested.
"Murder is murder, incitement is incitement, and we will respond aggressively to both."
Justice Minister Tzipi Livni said her department was investigating some of the anti-Arab incitement seen on social media last week.
"These things need to be cut when they are small," she told Channel 2 TV. "At this moment, everybody's job should be to lower the flames."
Israeli cabinet minister Jacob Peri, a former head of the Shin Bet security agency, said he had met Arab leaders in northern Israel to calm tensions.
President Shimon Peres is also said to have been in contact with Arab leaders.
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