Israeli soldier killed near Gaza

Israeli soldier killed near Gaza

An Israeli soldier has been killed and four others injured when they fired on each other in the buffer zone between Israel and the Gaza Strip.

Al Jazeera's Stefanie Dekker, reporting from Gaza City, said that a so-called "friendly fire" incident had occurred.
"The soldiers fired on each other, but initial clashes began when Palestinian fighters were caught by Israeli troops planting a mine along the buffer zone, and it was thought that the soldiers were hurt in that gunfight," she said.
A preliminary investigation by the Israeli army concluded that friendly fire was responsible for the soldier's death and for the wounding of the other soldiers.
Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper, also reported that the army had launched mortars at the fighters, but for some unknown reason one of the mortars strayed and struck the soldiers.
This was the most serious incident for the army in the Gaza area since two soldiers were killed in March 2010.
In December 2008, Israel launched its devastating offensive against Gaza.
The 22-day war, which ended in a ceasefire on January 18, 2009, killed almost 1,500 Palestinians.
PHOTO CAPTION
Israeli soldiers transport a wounded soldier into Soroka hospital in the southern city of Beersheba January 7, 2011.
Al-Jazeera

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