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GAZA, May 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The radical Hamas movement and
the Israeli army renewed clash in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday to break a fragile
ceasefire announced in February.
The clash started when a Hamas militant on an armed mission
was killed at predawn. Hamas said an Israeli soldier shot dead the man, while
Israel said the man was killed as a bomb he was carrying exploded.
Following the death of 25-year-old Ahmed Barhoum, Hamas
armed wing al Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for firing seven homemade
mortar shells at the Jewish settlement of Morag in southern Gaza.
An Israeli army spokesman said that the settlement was
attacked, but there was no damage or injury.
In Khan Younis, an Israeli reconnaissance plane fired
Wednesday afternoon a missile at a group of militants, members of al Qassam
Brigades, medics and witnesses said.
They said that one of the militants was critically wounded,
and the injured was identified as 24-year-old Ahmed Shahwan. Witnesses said a
group of Hamas militants stood close to a mortar launcher west of the southern
Gaza Strip town of Khan Younisto fire a homemade mortar at the settlement of
Naveh Dekalim, west of the town.
They said that an Israeli small reconnaissance plane flew
over the area and fired one missile at the militants. Some reports said Shahwan
died at Nasser Hospital of his wounds, but the hospital said he did not die.
It was the first time that an Israeli reconnaissance fired
a missile at militants since a mutual truce was declared at a summit in Egypt in
February.
"We tell (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon and all
those who are paving the road for him that security which Israel is enjoying
these days will not last for too long if your aggression continues against our
people," Hamas said in a leaflet.
Following the air strike, Hamas claimed responsibility for
firing four mortar shells and four Qassam homemade rockets at Jewish settlements
in the Gaza Strip. Enditem
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