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Palestinian teenager's burial delayed by post-mortem Palestinian teenager's burial delayed by post-mortem
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The funeral of the young Palestinian abducted and killed in Jerusalem has been delayed because his body has not yet been released by police. The funeral of the young Palestinian abducted and killed in Jerusalem has been delayed so that a post-mortem examination can be completed.
The father of Mohammed Abu Khdair says the authorities are carrying out a post-mortem examination. Mohammed Abu Khdair's father says he hopes his son's burial can still take place on Thursday.
His murder on Wednesday raised tensions amid claims it was in revenge for the killing of three Israeli youths. The teenager's murder raised tensions amid claims it was in revenge for the killing of three Israeli youths.
Ten Palestinians were injured when Israel carried out air strikes on Gaza early on Thursday, officials say.Ten Palestinians were injured when Israel carried out air strikes on Gaza early on Thursday, officials say.
Israel's air attacks were in response to mortar and rocket fire from Palestinian militants.Israel's air attacks were in response to mortar and rocket fire from Palestinian militants.
"The Israeli Air Force attacked 15 terror sites in Gaza early Thursday morning," an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) official said."The Israeli Air Force attacked 15 terror sites in Gaza early Thursday morning," an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) official said.
"The targets included weapons manufacturing sites as well as training facilities," the official added."The targets included weapons manufacturing sites as well as training facilities," the official added.
Israeli officials said militants had fired dozens of mortars and rockets since Wednesday morning and that two had struck houses in the southern town of Sderot on Thursday. There were no reports of injuries.Israeli officials said militants had fired dozens of mortars and rockets since Wednesday morning and that two had struck houses in the southern town of Sderot on Thursday. There were no reports of injuries.
Analysis: Kevin Connolly in JerusalemAnalysis: Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem
Israel's air attacks on Gaza should not be seen as part of any action it may be planning to take against Hamas for the kidnapping and murder of the three young Israelis buried earlier this week.Israel's air attacks on Gaza should not be seen as part of any action it may be planning to take against Hamas for the kidnapping and murder of the three young Israelis buried earlier this week.
They were an immediate response to a wave of attacks from Gaza in which rockets and mortars were fired at southern Israel.They were an immediate response to a wave of attacks from Gaza in which rockets and mortars were fired at southern Israel.
Israeli military sources say the targets were weapons manufacturing facilities and training sites used by [the militant groups] Hamas and Islamic Jihad.Israeli military sources say the targets were weapons manufacturing facilities and training sites used by [the militant groups] Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
But the exchange of fire comes at a time of rising tension in Israel and the occupied territories.But the exchange of fire comes at a time of rising tension in Israel and the occupied territories.
'Strongest punishment' 'Father detained'
The funeral of Mohammed Abu Khdair, 17, had been due to take place after noon prayers at around 13:00 local time (10:00 GMT).The funeral of Mohammed Abu Khdair, 17, had been due to take place after noon prayers at around 13:00 local time (10:00 GMT).
As the time for the burial approached, the family appeared to accuse the Israeli authorities of holding the body unnecessarily - something denied by police.As the time for the burial approached, the family appeared to accuse the Israeli authorities of holding the body unnecessarily - something denied by police.
Later, Mohammed Abu Khdair's father said he had been told an autopsy was being conducted. Later, Mohammed Abu Khdair's father, Hussein Abu Khdair, said he had been told an autopsy was still taking place. Relatives nevertheless hope the funeral can take place on Thursday.
Correspondents say there have been fears the funeral would be followed by more clashes like those which erupted outside the teenager's home on Wednesday. The post-mortem, which is being conducted by Palestinian and Israeli physicians, is reported to be taking longer because the body was damaged by fire.
In another development, Hussein Abu Khdair said he was held by police for eight hours and put under pressure to say his son's killing was not likely to be an attack to avenge the deaths of the Israeli youths. Police have rejected the claim.
When it does take place, there are fears the funeral will be followed by more clashes like those which erupted outside the teenager's home on Wednesday.
Protesters threw stones at officers, who responded by firing sound bombs, tear gas and rubber bullets.Protesters threw stones at officers, who responded by firing sound bombs, tear gas and rubber bullets.
The boy was seen being forced into a car in Shufat, East Jerusalem, early on Wednesday. The Palestinian boy was seen being forced into a car in Shufat, East Jerusalem, early on Wednesday.
His body was later found, bearing the marks of violence, in West Jerusalem. His body was later found, bearing marks of violence, in West Jerusalem.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Jewish settlers of killing the boy, calling for the "strongest punishment against the murderers".Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Jewish settlers of killing the boy, calling for the "strongest punishment against the murderers".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the murder was "despicable" and that he had ordered police to work "as quickly as possible to find out who was behind the heinous murder of the youth".Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the murder was "despicable" and that he had ordered police to work "as quickly as possible to find out who was behind the heinous murder of the youth".
He called on both sides "not to take the law into their own hands".
Israeli and Palestinian media reactionIsraeli and Palestinian media reaction
Ben-Dror Yemini in mass circulation Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot: "The Jewish majority hope, pray, that Jews did not murder the youth from Shufat... but there is a fear that we are in denial...that a cancer of racist right is nesting among us."Ben-Dror Yemini in mass circulation Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot: "The Jewish majority hope, pray, that Jews did not murder the youth from Shufat... but there is a fear that we are in denial...that a cancer of racist right is nesting among us."
Dan Margalit in free, pro-Netanyahu Yisrael Hayom: ""Certainly every decent Israeli wants to get rid of the murderers of Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Shaer. There is a blood debt with the two Palestinians who murdered them...the IDF and the Shabak must hunt them, not wild groups who operate outside public life."Dan Margalit in free, pro-Netanyahu Yisrael Hayom: ""Certainly every decent Israeli wants to get rid of the murderers of Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Shaer. There is a blood debt with the two Palestinians who murdered them...the IDF and the Shabak must hunt them, not wild groups who operate outside public life."
Pro-Fatah Palestintian daily Al-Quds: "We say once again that peace is the only way leading to the suspension of violence, fanaticism and tension."Pro-Fatah Palestintian daily Al-Quds: "We say once again that peace is the only way leading to the suspension of violence, fanaticism and tension."
Dr Isam Shawir in Hamas-run, Gaza-based Filastin: "The threats made by the occupation are worthless and do not scare Hamas, particularly in the Gaza Strip."Dr Isam Shawir in Hamas-run, Gaza-based Filastin: "The threats made by the occupation are worthless and do not scare Hamas, particularly in the Gaza Strip."
The family of one of the three murdered Israeli teenagers also issued a statement condemning the latest killing.The family of one of the three murdered Israeli teenagers also issued a statement condemning the latest killing.
"If the Arab youth was murdered because of nationalistic motives, then this is a horrible and horrendous act," the statement from the family of Naftali Frenkel said."If the Arab youth was murdered because of nationalistic motives, then this is a horrible and horrendous act," the statement from the family of Naftali Frenkel said.
Israeli police have urged caution over the motives for the killing, saying they are still investigating.Israeli police have urged caution over the motives for the killing, saying they are still investigating.
The bodies of the three Jewish seminary students were found near the city of Hebron on Monday, two-and-a-half weeks after they were abducted. Their funerals took place on Tuesday.The bodies of the three Jewish seminary students were found near the city of Hebron on Monday, two-and-a-half weeks after they were abducted. Their funerals took place on Tuesday.
Are you in the area? Are you or is someone you know affected by the issues in this story? Please email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject heading 'Israel-Gaza'.Are you in the area? Are you or is someone you know affected by the issues in this story? Please email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject heading 'Israel-Gaza'.