Israeli air strikes hit Gaza

by 158 | February 6, 2009 at 04:30 pm
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The raids came hours after Palestinian fighters fired two rockets at southern Israel

This article is from al Jazeera. 
They usually report accurately
but sometimes slant it against
 Israel.

Israel has launched several air raids against targets in southern Gaza near the border with Egypt, causing damages but no injuries, Palestinian security sources have said.

The strikes targeted "open areas" near the town of Rafah and tunnels along the border with Egypt, residents said.

This article seems to be just news, not for or against either side.

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The Israeli military statement.

"Israeli air force intervened in the Gaza Strip," late on Friday.

"Our planes attacked four tunnels that were dug under the border with Egypt and used for weapons smuggling," the spokesman told AFP news agency.

"An arms depot was also targeted and the explosives that were stocked there exploded," he said.


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