Three injured by tankfire in Gaza Strip

Three Palestinians have been injured in the southern Gaza Strip when Israeli tanks based in a Jewish settlement opened fire on…

Three Palestinians have been injured in the southern Gaza Strip when Israeli tanks based in a Jewish settlement opened fire on the Khan Yunis refugee camp, while Israeli forces made two minor incursions elsewhere in the territory.

The three, including a 16-year-old girl, were hit by shrapnel when tanks in the Gush Katif settlement bloc opened fire.

The edge of the refugee camp is only a few hundred metres from the coastal settlement zone, and frequent exchanges of fire occur there.

Israeli forces also made two incursions into Palestinian autonomous zones, arrested a Palestinian Authority worker in Deir El-Balah in the central Strip and eight members of the same family in Rafah on the Egyptian border, Palestinians officials said.

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Israeli army radio also reported shots being fired at troops manning a checkpoint on the northern edge of Jerusalem, on the road to the West Bank town of Ramallah. No one was hurt in the incident, it said.

Violence has dropped off dramatically in the past two weeks after a sharp upsurge, although spoardic unrest has affected both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

AFP