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Israel has carried out a helicopter
attack on the north of the Gaza Strip in which six militants were
killed, Palestinian hospital sources say.
Three of the dead were believed to be members of the Hamas Islamist
group.
An Israeli army spokesman says the attack was launched after
militants fired missiles at Israeli troops operating in the area.
Israel has carried out numerous raids which it says are aimed at
stopping the firing of rockets into Israel.
Eleven others were injured in the Israeli strike, Palestinian medics
say.
Palestinian eyewitnesses say the Israeli forces that came under
attack from the militants were 400m from the northern border of the
strip.
West Bank arrests
Also on Wednesday, the Israeli military said it had detained 10
suspected Palestinian militants in raids in the West Bank.
The official Palestinian news agency said five boys had been held in
raids around the towns of Tulkarm and Salfit.
It said two were 16 years old, and described the others as pupils at
a local secondary school.
It is not immediately clear if the Israeli and Palestinian accounts
referred to the same incidents.
Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip in June last year when it
defeated forces supporting Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas, who now controls the West Bank.
Fatah protest
Also on Wednesday, West Bank leaders of the Fatah movement shaved
their heads in solidarity with a colleague in the Gaza Strip,
Ibrahim Abu al-Naja, who had his head and facial hair shaven by
Hamas members.
"If Hamas wants to humiliate our Fatah leaders in Gaza by cutting
their moustaches, we want to tell them today that moustaches are not
a symbol of masculinity any more," former Fatah member of parliament
Borhan Jarrar told the Associated Press.
"Shame on Hamas for doing that," he added.
Hamas have denied that its members shaved the man's head and face.
BBC News