Netanyahu warns of 'lethal' escalation in Gaza
Netanyahu warns of 'lethal' escalation in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has threatened further action against Palestinian groups in Gaza, a day after fire was exchanged along the Israel-Gaza border.
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Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned on Wednesday of a "lethal" reaction if Palestinian groups resume hostilities as tensions rise over Gaza.
Netanyahu made the remarks after weeks of relative calm in the Gaza Strip ended on Tuesday when Israeli soldiers came under fire along the border in two separate incidents. A Hamas fighter was killed in the exchange.
"Maybe there is someone in Gaza who thinks he can stick his head up; I suggest that they understand that the response will be lethal and very painful," Netanyahu said.
"We are ready for any scenario and escalation," he said, quoted by his office, after attending a military exercise at a base in Shizafon in southern Israel.
Israeli tanks struck two Hamas positions in Gaza and killed a militant after an Israeli soldier was lightly injured when a bullet hit his helmet.
Overnight, Israeli warplanes struck a camp of Hamas, the Islamist movement that controls the Palestinian enclave.
Israel and Hamas have fought three wars since 2008 and fears of a fourth round remain although violence has abated since November as a result of an informal truce.
A UN report released on Monday says more than 250 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and over 23,000 injured since March 30.
Netanyahu made the remarks after weeks of relative calm in the Gaza Strip ended on Tuesday when Israeli soldiers came under fire along the border in two separate incidents. A Hamas fighter was killed in the exchange.
"Maybe there is someone in Gaza who thinks he can stick his head up; I suggest that they understand that the response will be lethal and very painful," Netanyahu said.
"We are ready for any scenario and escalation," he said, quoted by his office, after attending a military exercise at a base in Shizafon in southern Israel.
Israeli tanks struck two Hamas positions in Gaza and killed a militant after an Israeli soldier was lightly injured when a bullet hit his helmet.
Overnight, Israeli warplanes struck a camp of Hamas, the Islamist movement that controls the Palestinian enclave.
Israel and Hamas have fought three wars since 2008 and fears of a fourth round remain although violence has abated since November as a result of an informal truce.
A UN report released on Monday says more than 250 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and over 23,000 injured since March 30.