- Title: MIDDLE EAST: Palestinian militants battle Israeli troops at Gaza border
- Date: 10th June 2007
- Summary: (BN13) KISSUFIM BORDER CROSSING BETWEEN THE GAZA STRIP AND ISRAEL, ISRAEL (JUNE 9, 2007) (REUTERS) WHITE VEHICLE WITH 'TV' WRITTEN ON ITS FRONT, WHICH USED BY PALESTINIAN MILITANTS TO DRIVE TOWARDS ARMY POST SLOWMOTION SHOT OF VEHICLE (MUTE) SOUND OF EXPLOSION, SOLDIERS AND JOURNALISTS RUNNING FOR COVER UNDER PALESTINIAN MILITANTS' ROCKET ATTACK
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- Story Text: Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip infiltrated into Israel at a key border crossing on Saturday (June 9), igniting a fire fight in which one gunman was killed.
The Israeli army said four to five militants entered Israeli territory near the Kissufim crossing in the first major cross-border raid since Palestinian militants captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit near the Gaza border a year ago.
Saturday's daytime attack was carried out jointly by Islamic Jihad and a unit of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction.
Militants riding in a jeep crashed into the crossing gate at Kissufim as mortar bombs and rocket-propelled grenades provided cover, said Abu Ali, a spokesman for the al-Aqsa unit.
Islamic Jihad said most of the gunmen withdrew back into Gaza but one remained in Israeli territory, where he came under fire from Israeli ground forces and aircraft.
The army said the jeep used in the attack was emblazoned with the letters "TV" for television as shown in Reuters television footage.
Abu Ali of al-Aqsa said the vehicle was marked with the U.N. insignia while Islamic Jihad denied any markings were on the vehicle at all.
The Foreign Press Association in Israel condemned the militants' use of a media-marked vehicle as "a grave development" that could jeopardise the safety of journalists travelling in armoured vehicles in Gaza for their protection.
Gunfire and explosions could be heard during the nearly three-hour-long battle as unmanned aircraft and helicopters hovered overhead.
Israeli General Yoav Galant told Israeli television that soldiers had "prevented what was apparently intended as an attempted kidnapping" of an Israeli.
An Israeli army spokesman denied Islamic Jihad assertions that militants had killed one soldier during the operation, and said there were no reports of injuries on the Israeli side.
Israel stepped up its military operations in Gaza last month in response to a surge in cross-border rocket attacks against Israeli towns.
Saturday's attack was the biggest since Palestinian militants tunnelled under the Gaza border and kidnapped Shalit on June 25, 2006. Shalit remains in captivity.
Islamic Jihad identified the gunman who was killed as a 21-year-old from Gaza City.
The attack on the Kissufim crossing came after Israeli ground forces entered southern Gaza and exchanged fire with Palestinian militants near the town of Rafah. At least one Hamas gunman was injured. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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