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Gaza (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – After seven chaotic and violent hours, calm returned to the Gaza Strip overnight. Yet on Saturday, civilians in the Palestinian enclave and Israel remained fearful of the potential for a new war.
The deadly shootout by a Palestinian Israeli soldier during protests along the border on Friday unleashed a widespread wave of Israeli bombing, with three fighters of Islamist leaders in Gaza being killed and scores of targets were affected
After intensive indirect mediation by the United Nations and Egypt, a truce came into effect at midnight, but the two populations remained in a state of alert. and Hamas
"The war is coming, I know that the (Israeli) occupation is conducting raids to pave the way with their base," said AFP Somaya Rabaya, 21, of Deir al-Balah in the center of Gaza.
While the ceasefire agreement provided for the end of rockets and mortars, it did not include Hamas's commitment to stop what the Israeli media qualify "killer terrorists," according to a source close to Hamas. Mon During border demonstrations, young Palestinians in Gaza attached fire-fighting devices to kites and balloons and floated them over the border, sealing hundreds of fires
Ofir Libstein, 44 lives with his wife and four sons in Kfar Aza. kibbutz near the border with northern Gaza.
The lands around their community have suffered significant damage from kites and balloons.
"You see all the fire, all the trees, all the flowers,
He said that no fire had been fired near his home on Saturday, but he feared that" there are some later.
Outbreak of violence has also sent Israelis near Gaza several times Rockets and mortars fired by Palestinian militants
"It's scary, but that's life next to the Gaza Strip, "Libstein said promising to stay
Israeli politicians have harshly threatened the authors of the fire bombs.'s day, the army targeting groups of young men releasing them near the border
On Saturday morning in Gaza, Wissam, 17, was with a number of other young people adjusting kites with small bottles full of diesel, while sheltered behind a sandbar for fear of Israeli strikes.
"This mat in, they bombed a Hamas observation post near here. I was afraid they were hitting us with a missile. "
-" Do not want war "-
The border was largely calm on Saturday, but there were months of protests and major clashes.
At least 149 Palestinians have been killed since the end of March. Friday 's death was the first killed by the Israelis
For Israel, the army defends its borders and halts infiltrations, accusing Hamas of stabbing. using demonstrations as cover.
Palestinians and rights groups say unarmed protesters are shot dead when they do not pose a real threat to soldiers.
Gaza residents The last weekend saw the worst firefight between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza since the 2014 war.
Israeli strikes struck dozens of what the military has described as military targets in Gaza. "We do not want a new war," said Khaled Barbakh, 22, from Khan Yunis in southern Gaza
"We are tired and we want to live in. Israel believes that the blockade is necessary to isolate Hamas, with whom he has delivered three wars since 2008, most recently in 2014.
While civilians remain wary of another conflict, he had to start a lot, they would probably rally behind their leaders, said Nathan Thrall, of the International Crisis Group think tank, on the collective punishment of the two million inhabitants AFP
" If a war broke out now, I think most would (will be in favor), "said Thrall." If it had erupted last night, Gazans would have supported Hamas retaliation and many Israelis would have supported the Israeli action to try to stop the l The incendiary kites and the ball oons. "
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