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Palestinian militant groups, including one
linked with Hamas, vowed revenge after two Palestinian militants
were killed by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip on Friday.(Photo:
Xinhua/AFP) |
JERUSALEM, Feb. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Four rockets
launched by Palestinian militants landed in different places in southern Israel
on Friday afternoon, causing no injuries or damages, local Yedioth Ahronoth
newspaper reported.
At around 4 p.m. (1400 GMT), two rockets, fired from the
northern Gaza Strip, landed in an open field near the southern town of Sderot
and a third landed south of Ashkelon, said the report.
About two hours later, another rocket was fired at Israel
and landed in an open field near the southern community of Nativ Haasara, just
south of Ashkelon, it added.
No injuries or damages were reported in the incidents.
Meanwhile, representatives of four Palestinian militant
groups held a press conference in Gaza on Friday, vowing to avenge the killing
of seven Palestinians by Israeli troops this week.
The al-Quds Brigades, the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, the
Salah al-Din Brigades and the Abu-Reish Brigades also threatened more rocket
attacks on Israeli targets.
Earlier on Friday, two Palestinians were killed by Israeli
troops in separate incidents in the Gaza Strip.
One Palestinian, who attempted to place an explosive
device near the security fence on the Gaza-Israel border, was shot and killed.
Elsewhere, Israeli troops fired at four Palestinians near the Gaza border,
killing one of them.
The Palestinian side, however, said that all the
Palestinians were unarmed and were trying to enter Israel for job
opportunities.
On Thursday evening, Israeli troops killed five Palestinians, at least three of whom were members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, which is an armed wing of Fatah movement, during fierce clashes in the West Bank city of Nablus. Enditem
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