Hamas fighter killed in Israel strike: Gaza ministry

Another man seriously wounded

A Palestinian demonstrator wears a mask with a tire during a protest at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip April 6, 2018. Picture taken April 6, 2018. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
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A fighter from the Palestinian group Hamas was killed on Thursday by an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, the health ministry in the enclave said.

Mohammed Hijaila was killed and another man seriously wounded early on Thursday during the airstrike, the health ministry in the Hamas-controlled enclave said, confirming he was a member of the movement's armed wing.

A security source said he was one of a number of Hamas fighters manning an observation point east of Gaza City when it was struck.

Israel confirmed the strikes, saying they were retaliation for gun fire.

The Hamas fighters were apparently shooting at an Israeli jet, which was carrying out strikes in Gaza in response to a bomb at Israel's border fence on Wednesday.

"In response to the explosive device that was detonated against an engineering vehicle of the (army) yesterday, Israeli fighter jets struck military targets in the Gaza Strip," the Israeli army said in a statement.

"After the strike, a terror cell fired with machine guns at an (Israeli) aircraft, without actually harming it. (Israeli) aircraft intercepted the terror cell."

The machine gun fire also set off sirens in southern Israel, the army said.

It said the bomb was planted at the frontier under cover of mass Gaza protests in the area. No one was injured in the blast.

Demonstrations at the border fence between the Palestinian enclave and Israel since late last month have lead to deadly clashes.

At least 32 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed by Israeli forces since March 30.

Most died during major protests along the border but others have been hit by tank fire.

Islamists Hamas have controlled Gaza since 2007 and have fought three wars with Israel since.

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