Schoolgirl's killing threatens peace effort

Middle East: The killing of a 10-year-old Palestinian girl, shot dead in the playground of her school in southern Gaza yesterday…

Middle East: The killing of a 10-year-old Palestinian girl, shot dead in the playground of her school in southern Gaza yesterday, threatened to undermine a tentative truce after Hamas blamed the Israeli army and retaliated by firing mortars into a Jewish settlement.

Noran Iyad Deeb was shot in the face as she lined up for assembly at the UN-run school in Rafah refugee camp. A second girl was hit in the hand.

Palestinian officials blamed Israeli troops. The UN said it could not identify the source of the gunfire for certain but that shooting was heard from the direction of Israeli posts in the militarised border area. The army said it was investigating.

A few hours later, Hamas fired several mortar shells into the Neve Dekalim settlement in Gaza, damaging a building.

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Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas's military wing, told Reuters the mortars were fired in retaliation for the death of Noran, who was the fourth child in two years to have been killed inside UN schools in Gaza refugee camps. All were believed to have been shot by Israeli troops as a result of what the UN said was the army's "indiscriminate firing into civilian areas".

* Israel's attorney general, Meni Mazuz, has ordered an urgent review of a government decision, kept secret until this month, to seize thousands of hectares of Palestinian-owned land around east Jerusalem. Mr Mazuz said he was not consulted about the decision to declare that Palestinians separated from their property by the vast West Bank barrier fall under a law stripping them of their land because they are deemed "absent" from it. - (Guardian Service)