A 14-year-old Palestinian girl has been killed in an exchange of heavy fire between Israeli troops and Palestinian fighters in northern
The Israeli military said that it had carried an air raid targeting armed men in Beit Lahiya, near the border with
"The air force launched two raids on Saturday morning against armed elements in the northern Gaza Strip," a spokeswoman said.
Palestinian medics said that the girl was killed when an Israeli missile hit her house.
Hamas officials told the Associated Press news agency that Hassan Marouf, a local leader of the group, was the target of the Israeli raid and troops withdrew after detaining him.
The killed girl was reportedly his daughter, Mariam.
Critical conditions
Seven people were wounded in air raids, three of them left in a critical condition, they said.
One of the ambulances coming from the scene was damaged after apparently being caught up in the clashes, which began when an Israeli undercover force entered a border area.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters fired at the group with machine guns, mortars and homemade bombs.
Residents said that
"There were also exchanges of fire, but none of our people were hit," the Israeli military spokeswoman said.
Medics said the five missile strikes had been launched before dawn.
Truce rejection
The raid came after
Hamas offered to halt cross-border rocket attacks if
"Hamas is biding time in order to rearm and regroup. There would be no need for
"
The same day, thousands of supporters of Hamas protested in
There were protests in the north and south of the enclave near border crossings into
In Jabaliya, in northern
Yussef al-Shrafi, a Hamas official, told the crowd: "Hamas is working in a positive manner to end the siege and achieve a truce."
In Rafah, about 1,000 people called for
"We do not represent a threat to
Al Jazeera's David Chater, reporting from
"In a way, Hamas is showing its power - it's moved thousands of people to two of the crossing points, one by
"And I suppose, behind it is the threat that once against they will attempt to storm these crossing points if and when the Israelis decide they are not going to change their attitude and lift the suffocating siege of the Gaza Strip."
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Palestinians children protest against the Israeli blockade [AFP]
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