Two separate Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have killed at least eight people, Palestinian officials have said.
Twenty-five Palestinians were also wounded, hospital officials said, in what was the bloodiest day in the Gaza Strip since
An air strike on a car in
Mortuary officials said those killed in the attack on the car were members of the armed group Army of Islam. The group was involved in the kidnapping of Alan Johnston, a BBC reporter, in March.
An Israeli military spokeswoman confirmed there had been an attack by the air force but had no word on its target.
Meanwhile, Israeli shelling killed four people in the northern town of
Israeli operation
Israel said it was responding to ongoing rocket and mortar fire from
Earlier, Palestinian fighters in
Israeli tanks took control of Beit Hanoun, from where some of the rockets had been fired.
Ehud Barak, the Israeli defense minister, said there could soon be a broad military move on
"We are getting closer to carrying out a widespread operation in Gaza which, for many reasons, has not taken place in the past weeks," Barak told Israel's Army Radio.
Al Jazeera's correspondent in
She said that following
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Scene of the attack