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Palestinian Mother, Baby Died In “Brutal’ Israeli Air Strikes On Gaza Strip

The air strikes were made after 200 rockets were fired by Hamas and Islamic Jihad movement on Israeli towns

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LAHORE MIRROR (Monitoring Desk)– A pregnant Palestinian mother and her one-year-old baby have lost their lives after Israel performed air raids on the Gaza Strip, shattering a month-long lull in violence in the besieged enclave. 

The bombardment on Saturday came after Hamas, which rules Gaza, and the Islamic Jihad movement fired more than 200 rockets towards cities and villages in southern Israel.

At least three Palestinians, including the mother, infant and a 22-year-old male, Emad Naseer, were killed in the air raids, the health ministry in Gaza said, while 13 others were wounded.

Shrapnel from the Gaza rockets meanwhile wounded two Israelis; one of them was an 80-year-old woman.

The escalation began on Friday when a sniper from Islamic Jihad fired at Israeli troops across the border wounding two of them, according to the Israeli military. A retaliatory Israeli air strike then killed two fighters from Hamas.

Two other Palestinians protesting near the frontier were also killed by Israeli forces.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad responded with rocket fire on Saturday.

In a statement, the two groups promised a “broader and more painful” response if Israel “pursues its aggression”. Israeli forces retaliated with air raids and tank fire against more than 30 targets belonging to both groups.

‘Dangerous situation’

Explosions in Gaza City, where busy streets were packed with shoppers making preparations for the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, shook buildings and sent people fleeing for cover.

Ibtessam Abu Arar, aunt of the 14-month old infant who died in the Israeli raid, said: “The Israeli plane fired a missile near the house and the shrapnel entered the house and hit the poor baby.”

The child’s mother, 37-year-old Falestine Abu Arar, died from her wounds hours later, the health ministry said in a statement. An Israeli military spokeswoman made no immediate comment.

Across the border, sirens sent Israelis running to shelters as the blasts of rocket interceptions sounded overhead, and Jonathan Conricus, spokesman for Israeli military, said Israel was prepared to intensify its attacks.

The European Union called for an immediate de-escalation late on Saturday, and threw its backing behind efforts by Egypt and the United Nations to calm the situation.

“The rocket fire from Gaza towards Israel must stop immediately. A de-escalation of this dangerous situation is urgently needed to ensure that civilians’ lives are protected,” said Maja Kocijancic, spokeswoman for the EU.

“Israelis and Palestinians both have the right to live in peace, security and dignity,” she added in her statement.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA NEWS AND NEWS AGENCIES