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Israeli attack in Gaza kills five Israeli raids in Gaza kill seven
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At least five Palestinians have been killed amid continuing operations by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, according to witnesses and medics. At least seven Palestinians have been killed amid Israeli operations in Gaza, witnesses and medics say.
The deaths occurred during raids by Israeli ground troops east of Khan Younis in the early hours of Thursday. Several of the deaths occurred during raids by Israeli troops east of Khan Younis in the early hours of Thursday. Civilians were among those killed.
An Israeli air strike also hit Gaza City. Palestinian officials said the home of a militant leader who was killed last week was the target. The fighting is some of the heaviest seen in recent weeks.
No casualties have been reported but ambulances raced to the scene. Israel says it is trying to stop rocket fire into Israel. A rocket launched on Thursday reached the city of Ashkelon, some 17km (10 miles) north of Gaza.
Officials from Hamas said the home of Karim Dadouh, a rocket maker from the Islamic Jihad militant group, was hit in Gaza City, Associated Press news agency reported. No-one was hurt, but the Israeli army said it was one of the furthest a rocket launched from Gaza has reached.
He was killed in an Israeli air strike last week. Israeli spokesmen said greater Palestinian rocket range was putting a far greater number of Israelis in the firing line.
In the southern Gaza Strip, three militants were said to be among the dead, but two women civilians were also reported killed when a shell hit their home. Tank shell
A Palestinian rocket fired from the Gaza Strip landed in the outskirts of the southern Israeli port city of Ashkelon, the Israeli army said. This would make it one of the furthest distances the rockets have travelled. Israeli tanks and troops moved into the area close to Khan Younis early on Thursday, sparking exchanges of fire with militants, reports said.
There were no casualties. In the deadliest single attack, a tank shell struck a house, killing at least four people - two men, their sister and their mother. At least one of the men killed was reported to be a member of the radical Islamic Jihad militant group.
The Israeli army also moved into Nablus in the West Bank, as part of operations it says are to locate militants. Israeli troops are later reported to have become trapped in one area, prompting air strikes to be launched in an attempt to rescue them.
There is now fighting in the centre of the city, reports say. At least two people died in those strikes, said medics. Subsequent tank fire injured at least three schoolchildren, said witnesses and doctors - one 14-year-old boy was left in critical condition, the Associated Press news agency said.
In a separate exchange of fire in Gaza City, Hamas reported one of its gunman dead.
Israeli troops have also made an incursion into Nablus in the West Bank, and there have been clashes in the centre of the city, reports the BBC's Aleem Maqbool.
At least 19 people have been injured, mostly young stone-throwers hit by rubber bullets, he says.
Gaza isolated
The Israeli incursion follows similar pre-dawn strikes in Gaza on Wednesday which killed at least six.
It comes days before US President George W Bush visits the region to try to promote a peace agreement in the last year of his administration.
Gaza is run by Hamas, which took over the territory last June after a violent struggle with its Fatah rivals.
Hamas is deemed a terrorist group by the US, and was not invited to the Annapolis conference organised by Washington in November, which kick-started the renewed attempt to agree a peace deal.