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Three Palestinians wounded by Israeli tank fire on Gaza

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By SRI NewsDesk Published December 30, 2021
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Three Palestinians have been injured by Israeli army tank fire that came after an Israeli servicewoman was smoothly wounded by gunfire from Gaza along the border hedge with Israel, officers said, in the first exchange of fire in months on the Gaza frontier.

The Israeli service said it responded to the gunfire which wounded the Israeli servicewoman on Wednesday with tank fire aimed at military positions manned by Hamas, which has ruled the besieged home since 2007.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said three Palestinians were wounded. Original media participated in prints of the three men as they were transferred to a sanitarium in northern Gaza. It said they were all growers.

Before on Wednesday, Israel blazoned measures aimed at perfecting life in the enthralled West Bank after a rare meeting of top Israeli and Palestinian officers.

Israel has taken way in recent months it says is aimed at easing pressures, indeed as attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians have been on the rise.

Israeli soldiers stand on guard by the fence along the border with the Gaza Strip [File: Menahem Kahana/AFP]

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz on Wednesday approved a series of measures aimed at perfecting relations with the Palestinians after hosting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at his home in Israel late on Tuesday.

It was the first time Abbas met an Israeli functionary in Israel since 2010. The two bandied security collaboration between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA), which administers pockets of the enthralled West Bank.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Israeli defence ministry said “ the two men bandied security and civil matters” during the meeting, which, the Israeli media reported, took place at Gantz’s home in Rosh Ha’ayin in central Israel.

Gantz’s office said he approved “ confidence- structure measures”, including the transfer of duty payments to the PA, the authorization of hundreds of permits for Palestinian merchandisers and Superstars, and approving occupancy status for thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Israel collects hundreds of millions of bones of levies on behalf of the PA as part of the interim peace agreements inked in the 1990s.

3 wounded by Israeli shelling east of Gaza after an Israeli was wounded by sniper fire – Al Jadeed Official Website

The duty transfers are a crucial source of backing for the cash-strapped Palestinians, but Israel has withheld finances over the PA’s payment of hires to thousands of families that have had cousins killed, wounded or locked in the conflict.

Israel says the payments incentivize “ terrorism”, while the Palestinians say they give pivotal support to indigent families.

Israel controls the Palestinian population registry, and over the times its programs have left estimated knockouts of thousands of Palestinians without legal status, oppressively limiting their freedom of movement, indeed within the enthralled homes. Israel granted legal status to some Palestinians in October.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is opposed to Palestinian statehood. His government has shown no interest in reviving peace addresses but has said it wants to reduce pressures by perfecting living conditions in the West Bank.

Tuesday night’s meeting was eaten by the new American minister to Israel, Tom Nides. “ May this meaningful tactfulness lead to numerous further similar confidence structure measures for the New Year. It benefits us all!” he twittered.

But Hamas, in a statement, condemned the visit as going against the “ public spirit of our Palestinian people”.

Gantz’s meeting with Abbas – the alternate in the six months since Bennett’s coalition government took office – also drew oral review from Israeli opposition lawmakers. They sweat the new government is preparing to make broad concessions to the Palestinians.

The Palestinians seek an independent state that includes all of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, areas Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war.

Hamas seized Gaza from Abbas’s forces in 2007, a time after the group won a landslide palm in administrative choices. Gaza has been under an Israeli-Egyptian leaguer since also.

The Gaza frontier has been substantially quiet since Israel carried out an 11- day descent on Gaza in May — their fourth since Hamas took over Gaza. At least 232 Palestinians in Gaza and 12 people in Israel were killed.

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