Israeli forces clash with Hamas, kill 2 gunmen in Gaza foray
Reuters, Monday 22 Oct 2012
One day before a visit to the Emir of Qatar to besieged Gaza Strip, an Israeli air strike kills tow persons in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanun


Israeli forces killed two Palestinians during an incursion in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday that touched off clashes with gunmen from the governing Hamas movement, local officials said.

They said unknown men fired mortar bombs at Israeli troops spotted inside Gaza's boundary fence, drawing air strikes against a Hamas training camp and other targets. Hamas claimed one of the dead gunmen as its own, and the other was not immediately identified. Two Hamas fighters were wounded.

Though Islamist Hamas is hostile to Israel, it has often sought to stay out of recent cross-border confrontations as it shores up its Gaza rule in the face of more radical challengers and reaches out to potential Arab allies abroad.

The emir of pro-Western Qatar was on Tuesday to become the first head of state to enter the blockaded Palestinian enclave, a high-profile visit opening a crack in Hamas's diplomatic isolation.

Israel's military said the air force struck a Palestinian rocket crew after "a routine (army) patrol in the area" came under mortar attack.

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